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    Can you Identify whats wrong

    Where did the side branches go...?
    What are you using for lighting, and did you let it get too close to those burned leaves? (CFL burn?)
    You can usually call an aquarium store close to your house, and ask what local water ph is. This should give you a pretty good idea idea on which direction your water needs to be nudged. (if any) A ph test kit or ph pen is virtually mandatory, but each has it's limitations.
    If the water smells like chlorine, let it sit out overnight to evaporate the gas. (chlorine is a gas) If it doesn't smell like chlorine, definatelly not a chlorine poisoning issue.
    Those occational spots on leaves can be from a number of things from bugs to nutrient splashes. Might even be something simple like from a neighboring leaf irritating 'em.
    What brand of nutrients are you using with every other watering? Most nutrients are a once a week thing. Unless you know how to adjust to keep the weekly totals in line with manufacturers recommendation, should likely follow directions to a tee.

    A few minor issues, but overall pertty nice. :thumbsup:

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    #12
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    Can you Identify whats wrong

    Quote Originally Posted by FreeDaHerb
    PH is really important, you could get small PH test strips that you can just dip in the water to check it or even better the little plastic vial you put indicator drops in and judge the PH by the color.

    Lemon juice will lower PH and baking soda will raise it but baking soda is high in sodium and must be used very sparsely or you will have toxic sodium levels.
    Better to get the real Ph up and down made for plants from a hydro shop.

    Definitely get your PH under control and with clean water you should have literally perfect plants considering your plants already look good and well taken care of.
    Thanks man much appreciated! like the name! Got aPH tester and moistness tester in one. it not too bad, but don't know what PH to keep it at. nice one with the lemon juice an baking soda will defo haave a try og that.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
    Where did the side branches go...?
    What are you using for lighting, and did you let it get too close to those burned leaves? (CFL burn?)
    You can usually call an aquarium store close to your house, and ask what local water ph is. This should give you a pretty good idea idea on which direction your water needs to be nudged. (if any) A ph test kit or ph pen is virtually mandatory, but each has it's limitations.

    Those occational spots on leaves can be from a number of things from bugs to nutrient splashes. Might even be something simple like from a neighboring leaf irritating 'em.
    What brand of nutrients are you using with every other watering? Most nutrients are a once a week thing. Unless you know how to adjust to keep the weekly totals in line with manufacturers recommendation, should likely follow directions to a tee.

    A few minor issues, but overall pertty nice. :thumbsup:
    thanks rusty, i'm using HPS 400w i haven't sorted out the veg stage properly so using an old wood box with some household energy saving light bulbs, but will soon envest in some nice veg lights for em. Yeah the aafghan got light burn from stretching too much, and i thought she was supposed to be all short an stocky!


    Sorry for the delay on getting back to y'all I been supa busy at Uni. really appreciate all the help guys! I'll get ssomme pics tomorrow and splash em up. can't do it today as just popped a cannabis capsule that i made on the weekend and I doubt I'll get round to doing half the things I inteded. my spelling sucks! :bigsmoke:

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    #13
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    Can you Identify whats wrong

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
    What brand of nutrients are you using with every other watering? Most nutrients are a once a week thing. Unless you know how to adjust to keep the weekly totals in line with manufacturers recommendation, should likely follow directions to a tee.

    A few minor issues, but overall pertty nice. :thumbsup:
    I'm using HESI for the veg and used to use it for bloom but just gots this new stuff called plant magic plus it's made in the uk I've got the Bloom Hard Water and Bio-silicon which I'm using every other water! I was dead shi* I didn't water for like FOUR DAYS!!??! I don't know whats wrong with me and kept rememberin once they were asleep. Bad grower. But all fed this mornin and their not dead, thank Jah.

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