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01-09-2008, 04:57 PM #21Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Those last pics show the regular striping that is classig Mg deficiency.
Make up a weak solution of epsom salts, just a pinch in a quart or 1/4 - 1/2 tsp in a gallon, and spray on the leaves.
Originally Posted by Rock.Steady
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01-09-2008, 06:20 PM #22OPJunior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
So stinky I am really happy you just told me that I need to spray the leaves because for some whacked out reason I thought I water the plants with the epsom salts mixture (and I would have)
So do I spray a light mist or a heavy mist,and since i'm starting to flower will that be an issue?
I forgot to comment back on the SUPERthrive I bought for 5$ fit great into my budget(still waiting on the results)!:thumbsup:
As far as temperatures go I done the hand test and it wasn't hot they are about a foot from the light if I had to guess but they weren't hot.
I am so excited about flowering! I just can't believe the smell these girls are putting off in veg, my next goal is to try and eliminate some of the odor (even though I love it)!:jointsmile:
"J"Everything I say is a lie........This is for Entertainment Purposes Only!:thumbsup:
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01-09-2008, 06:28 PM #23Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Give a fine, light mist, let dry, repeat the next day.
Superthrive should not be used in flower unless you transplant, in which case you use one drop per gallon and only ONCE.
The tip-burn isn't going to heal but the striping will, adn you should watch your newer growth to be sure the tip scorch does not spread or get worse. But the stripes should start to go away.
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01-09-2008, 06:59 PM #24Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Originally Posted by greenroot26
D-I-Y carbon scrubber
i just made one last week.
i made mine longer due to my extreeeeeem paranoia.
i also added an 'in duct booster fan' (6 inch/250 cfm) (also used 4in-6in adapters to connect)to the top of the assembly to push the air into the carbon filter.
cheapest places i found for parts, Home Cheapo for all the hard parts and fan. Wally-world for the carbon, 9 oz jug for 5.60 usd
i used 5-1/2 lil jugs.
total all parts maybe 80-100 usd.
a worth while expense:thumbsup:
all odors are G-O-N-E:thumbsup:
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01-09-2008, 07:02 PM #25Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
i have used ST thru out the entire life of my Thai clones, u think this may be y i have such slow growth and the crazy yellowing that has left me with zero leaves with about 4 more weeks to go???
(sorry for the hyjack)
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01-14-2008, 12:55 AM #26OPJunior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Here are the new pics of week 1 flowering cycle.
Seems there are still some striping in my leaves but the yellowing disappeared after I flushed the soil real good! >Enjoy<
"J"Everything I say is a lie........This is for Entertainment Purposes Only!:thumbsup:
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01-15-2008, 02:33 AM #27OPJunior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
The pic's didn't post? Here they are:thumbsup:
Everything I say is a lie........This is for Entertainment Purposes Only!:thumbsup:
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