Quote Originally Posted by Divestoned
Rusty I know that you prefer to give long winded answer's to make people think your slick,I Like to keep thing's simple.
Dive:stoned:
Keeping it simple enough to be accurate would suffice, and as far as my long-winded answers...feel free not to read 'em. Do you feel threatened by having someone that tries to explain in detail, the answer and reasoning behind the answer? C'mon...stick your neck out there once in a while. Let's see some troubleshooting skills, slick. :thumbsup:

My goal is not to look cool, be most popular, or pretend to know what the fuck I'm talking about, if I don't. (unlike some posters who decide to throw-out hit-n-miss responses, regardless of validity)

Whatever. Kids will be kids, I guess. :jointsmile:
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . spotting curling leaves??? what's good everyone? i am having a problem with my ladies. this is the second batch in a row (only 2 batches ever) that is showing the same problems. the leaves (seems like mostly up top) are getting dry, and turning different directions. they are also spotting with copper-colored spots. it seems that they start showing signs once they are switched to flower. here is the troubleshooting form: E-indoor E-soil E-potting soil,.10-.08-.06 CSL-Perfect Mix SCL-nothing added to Rating: 5