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    #91
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    Those girls look fuckin 'GREAT' Maine! :thumbsup:

    Is 7.4 not considered a High PH?

    I've been feeding at 5.8 - 6.5...I am using coco though.....Couldnt tell you what my run off is?

    ....whats the recommended PH for soil grows?

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    #92
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    good to see you m10..
    it was getting kinda boring here and i was just reading random shit..

    not sure about PH but the reading that i have been able to do has lead me to believe that my soil PH is WAY low and it needs to be brought up..the plants seem to agree with that assessment and are doing better and better.. i think.
    6.8 seems to be the agreed upon PH for soil and i think that ~5.8 is what is recommended for coco.. i have been thinking about playing with coco but have decided that both for acquiring and usage purposes MG and Pro-Mix are what i am going to us from now on.. the MG for veg and Pro-Mix for flowering..

    thanks for the compliment man your look good too monny
    :greenthumb: keep it up
    ~MG
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    #93
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    i'd have to agree with the pH assesment. 6.3-6.8 is the ideal range for soil. with a high pH micro nutrients tend to be less available and at a lower pH macro nutes tend to be less available.

    you said that yellowing is only effecting the new growth?


    -shake

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    #94
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    Quote Originally Posted by headshake
    i'd have to agree with the pH assesment. 6.3-6.8 is the ideal range for soil. with a high pH micro nutrients tend to be less available and at a lower pH macro nutes tend to be less available.

    you said that yellowing is only effecting the new growth?


    yes only new growth at the top of the main cola.. nowhere else
    that help?


    -shake


    thats the most i have been able to figure.. i was thinking now that it may be heat stress/light bleaching.. :wtf:

    ~MG
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    #95
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    could be an iron def. which is often found with zinc and manganese defs as well. all of which could be caused by a high pH.

    that's my best first guess. you can try the troubleshooting form for better/more solid opinions.

    hope this helps.


    -shake

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    #96
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    Quote Originally Posted by headshake
    could be an iron def. which is often found with zinc and manganese defs as well. all of which could be caused by a high pH.

    that's my best first guess. you can try the troubleshooting form for better/more solid opinions.

    i will and it do help.. thanks

    hope this helps.


    -shake

    when the lights turn on and i can take some pics i will fill out your form and post it up..
    peace

    ~MG

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    #97
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    When new growths are showin signs of yellowin, that means that there are a deficiency or the plant have too much nutes? Too much nutes will lead to leave's tip to go brown and all. But for the rest I realy don't know! Too green leaves = too much nutes. And too pale leaves = not enough nutes. But if it has a deficiency of whatsoever, new growth will be yellowish?

    :wtf:

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    #98
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    hey j'mapelle 'Jay'
    qest que tu va?

    ~MG
    (help me with my french.. if you would post first in english then in french when you hit me up here i would love it.. its been years but my ex was from old quebec city..)
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    #99
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    Hey MG, just wanted to let ya know that Attitud has a freebie offer going on and there femmed seeds they are giving:thumbsup: But only till the 11th, starting today.



    All these souvenir seeds are completly free when you spend over £15...
    1 Feminized DNA GENETICS SHARKSBREATH
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    1 Feminized DNA GENETICS ROCKLOCK




    :rasta:

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    #100
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    (D)iscrete (I)ndoor (G)row

    its definitely not a nitrogen deficiency, because then the bottom leaves would yellow first.

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