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07-14-2008, 06:00 PM #1
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dry-looking and weird shaped leaves
Thanks, Stinky!
Now that you've commented, I'm sure the grow will be a sinch :hippy:
Everything seems to be shaping up and fixing itself after the res change. The change included 5 gallons of distilled water and 2.5 ml/gal of each of the three GH flora series nutes. NO superthrive and NO liquid karma.
I'm sorry for posting the pictures using photobucket, but I had no other choice as the image sizes were too large for this server. I'll try to tone down the resolution for the upcoming pictures.
OH! I know you should never intentionally stress a plant... especially a seedling, but I felt the need to get rid of the two burned leaves on the third plant.... with sterilized equipment, of course. We'll see how that went tonight/tomorrow.
Thanks again for you two guys' input. It's much appreciated!NoDrugs4Me Reviewed by NoDrugs4Me on . dry-looking and weird shaped leaves Hello all! I hate to post a question without any pictures, but I can only do what I can do at the moment with high hopes for help. I'm running a 5-gallon ebb n flow table with 4 plants and I'm using two t12 bulbs (hanging within three inches from the top of the plants). My pH changes daily as I use hydroton even after I washed and soaked them in 6.0 pH'ed water for three days. I'm using 2.5 ml/gal of the GH flora series (3-part) nute system and switching between ONE drop of superthrive Rating: 5
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