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halogens are no good for growing and you'll need a shitload of those little flouro bulbs to make anything worthwhile...at least four of those for no more than a couple plants and even then i think you'd do better with the tube-type of flouro's...if you absolutely must go that route.
you also should be diluting that miracle grow solution down to 1/3 of what directions call for, half for established plants. never use full strength and only once every 10 days or so...and you do know the high "P" is for flowering...eh?
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Yo KerPlunk!!
iloveyou
The lack of N may be because the PH is not correct.. If your ph is NOT 6.5-6.9.. your plants will not be able to absorb/EAT the nutrients...
yikes..
GO get a PH kit.. they are Cheap.
iloveyou
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only two nodes are like that the rest have brown tips and spots and every week a leaf drops
where can you buy this PH thing and how much will it cost me, im currently broke
Total cost so far $0.00
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ok last week or two weeks back my light fell on top of the plant and burned the right side of the top three nodes thats when the yellowing started does this help?
one leaf is hanging from stem is ok to snip it?
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i've decided to do 12/12 light 6am to 6pm darkness 6pm to 6am
any tips? and ill be feeding her the 15-30-15 mg, how much should i use ?
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I still think that would be too much N for a flowering plant M8 especially with all of the issues you have been having. This is what I would do....
Yes put it into 12/12. Flush the shit out of it first to get rid of any and all build up of salts etc from the ph/nute issues. go to your hydroponics store or anywhere you can buy "foxfarms tiger bloom" nutes. They will know what you want. the NPK of that is 2-8-4 with micro nutes and minerals in it. That is perfect and has worked wonders for my grows. After you flush your plant, put 1/2 of teh recommended amount in with a gallon of water, add 1/4 teaspoon of superthrive ( you can get it at wal mart Home depot or any gardening shops). Before you water your plant with it, get a ph water tester kit including the ph up and ph down solution form your hydropinic stores (they are everywhere) and run a drop test with your water. Since you have flushed your medium until the water coming out the bottom is clear, you should not have any more issues as long as you follow the steps above. Always know the ph of your water and nuted water before applying. That is what really matters. After the first feeding, go up in strength gradually to the recommended amount. I use 1.25-1.5 tsps of tiger bloom per gallon of water... I hope this makes sense.... good luck
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http://boards.cannabis.com/showthrea...t=78273&page=3
just so you can see the results of my method.... this is two days into week 5 of flowering...
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http://plantitearth.com/store/produc...d=304&catid=65
every grower should own this!! : )
iloveyou
and NOW you KNOWM
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right now im dead broke and wont ae getting money anytime soon :(
the only nutes i currently have are 12-5-8 and 15-30-15
the 12 mixes in with the soil, and the 15 mixes with water
when you flush can you use hose/sink water?
and should i be able to tell my plants sex by now? thankyou elway an known
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I agree with knowm... That is exactly what I use and was talking about. If you absolutely cannot come up with any funds for getting what was mentioned above, then go with what can be mixed in water only. Screw that other crap. when you flush use tap water if you have to but if you do not have the ph kit knowm and I were talking about you are still going to see some problems arise without knowing the ph you use to flush or the ph with your nutes. As I said if you cannot get ahold of those things whatsoever, flush it with room temp tap water, follow directions for feeding on the bottle that is diluted in water and feed her with that. do not use too much as youwill fry your plant. Water only when soil is getting close to very dry. I have 5 gallon buckets but water every 5 days. When I water them though, I give them about 3 gallons of water each to flush out some old buildup and allow for better nourishment. just my two pennies worth. Good luck