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    im a little concerned

    i could tell that blaze dude is way to young to be on here u can tell he's gotta be 13 or 14 im guessing but i may be wrong
    palerider7777 Reviewed by palerider7777 on . im a little concerned i was given this girl about a week back, she was 15 days old whne i got her, shes a clone from her mother, sitting under 2 cfls right now, a 42watt 2700k, and a 23watt 5500k 18/6, shes in an 8" round pot with jungle growth soil, tht has fertilizer in it 25-12-12 soil ph is at about 7.8 growing indoors/closet. my first grow, so im learning what i can. any help is welcome Rating: 5

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    #2
    Member

    im a little concerned

    ok so my thread continues to be jacked, can i request whats irrelivant my my thread be dseleted by a mod?

    i tihn i over shot my soil ph im at 6.1 now

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    #3
    Senior Member

    im a little concerned

    6.1 is in the right direction from where you were ... before fussing with the pH much more right now, I'd wait until another watering or two, and check the pH again ... (don't sweat the 'jacking' ... no biggie) :smokin:

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    #4
    Member

    im a little concerned

    next watering is in 4-5 days so ill chek again, my dad remembered that we had a digital ph meterand seeing as this is "his" baby he wants to help support her, even though ive put more cash in to her upbringing the he lol, think ima try from seeds if im sucsessfull with the little one

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    #5
    Member

    im a little concerned

    ok, this ph thing is pissing me off, soil is now at 5.6, so my plan is to re pot in to a bigger pot, cuz she is out growing this one, and i want to start LSTing her and maybe start her on some nutes

    any recomendations on soil, online or store bought in the us

    thankyou

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    #6
    Senior Member

    im a little concerned

    Yup it is almost a guarantee that you have an Agway near you, look in the phone book, get the 'composted cow manure with humus', mix in up to 40% perlite, and you will have to be TRYING to fuck up your pH in the future... that stuff is a DREAM for stability. I love it.. I've tried plenty of media and always come back to the classic bullshit, lol....

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    #7
    Member

    im a little concerned

    nope no agway near me, good hour drive from me actually

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    #8
    Member

    im a little concerned

    is fox farms ocean forest any good, found a place 4 min away that caries it, and whats a good veg, and flowering fert, might make some clones while she is still in veg and popping stems left and right, shes going into a bigger pot to and after that i plan on LSTing dont want her growing to high

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    #9
    Senior Member

    im a little concerned

    Ocean forest is very good but it is already heavily ferted so be aware of that. Happy frog is gentler and can also be used for starting seedlings.
    I like the Botanicare PureBlend Pro line very much.

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    #10
    Member

    im a little concerned

    i found a place that carries happy frog, should i pick up any other nutes while there, im going to see if they have anything for cloning, want to try my hand at that too

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