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E-indoor
E-soil
E-potting
Ok so far...

Quote Originally Posted by indoorman421
CSL-Miracle Gro Continuous Release 3month (first mistake I know!!!!)
Never intentionally use peletized nutrients or additives. MG soils are tricky, but with a little practice...can make for some really good plants. (same with any soil) The nutrients in the MG soils only last cannabis about 3 weeks, maybe four...before having to start supplimenting.

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SCL-Anything you have added to the soil: small amount of Dolomite lime
SCLR-Soil run-off pH: 5.8-6.0
E-Tap Water
E-Source water pH: 7
Hoiw much is a small ammount? (1 teaspoon, 1 cup, 1 gallon...?)
The lime should have buffered your soil to near 7.0ish.
Does your tapwater smell like chlorine? If so, does letting it sit out a day help evaporate the odor?
What are you using to check your runoff ph? I'm doubting your ph number is correct. If they are correct, your ph is low. Runoff should be 6.3 to 6.8ish. (makes a big difference in diagnosing)

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E-Rate of application: I never went full strength with grow once i realized that the soil had slow release in it 1/4 strength. Flowering started 1/4 and currently full strength with a teaspoon of grow to add a little nitrogen because i noticed a lot of yellowing from bottom leaves. (Did I go wrong there?)
Yup. Late-stage yellowing starting with the fan leaves is common. Might have been more of a calcium issue. Late-stage flowering requires no additional nitrogen. Matter of fact too much of it can stress 'em.
Once plants start looking hungry, half-doses for a week or two, then adjust-up to manufacturers recommendations. Watch for healthy new growth.

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E-Lighting source and distance from plant: 400 watt hps about a foot away from the top
E-Air temperature (day: 85-88 night: 60-65)
E-Air % Relative humidity: day: 35-45 night: 50-60
E-7am-on 7pm-off
E-Type of ventilation your room has: Its a closet i keep the door cracked when I'm home and its lights on.
Sounds about right, but a circulating fan on 'em helps strengthen the plant and provide fresh CO2. :thumbsup: