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    #11
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    Need help

    I use the four in conjunction with BC grow and BC bloom. Also use Fox Farm bloom and grow but still encounter the same problem with the fox on this grow? The lime should help and they seem to be doing better after I raised the feed schedule with a good flush in between. Was feeding them like little plants instead of the hungry, bushy momma's they want to be and are.

    Good thing is, They aren't getting any worse.
    :jointsmile::thumbsup::jointsmile:

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    #12
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    Need help

    Quote Originally Posted by xsnoder
    I use the four in conjunction with BC grow and BC bloom. Also use Fox Farm bloom and grow but still encounter the same problem with the fox on this grow? The lime should help and they seem to be doing better after I raised the feed schedule with a good flush in between. Was feeding them like little plants instead of the hungry, bushy momma's they want to be and are.

    Good thing is, They aren't getting any worse.
    :jointsmile::thumbsup::jointsmile:
    You might want to try SuperThrive to replace the ThriveAlive, should be less expensive for you.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Need help

    you flushed? as soon as the pots dry out add the lime to the top and the add light nutes and be sure to add the calmag, flushing gets rid of everything in the soil, especialy if you use a flushing agent. benificals also should be added back in, roots organics, rhizotonic, trantula-prianha, great white, etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by xsnoder
    I added the lime but am going to try the coco next time around, Hear good things about it.
    This has been a great learning experience.
    just rember to prepare the coco, before and also you will need cal mag, also I am hearing a constant feed is best for coco, no plain waterings, wich means you can actualy dilut the nutes with water, since you will be feeding everyday.

    also like with hydro you can fush more fequently such as once or 2 times a month

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    #14
    Junior Member

    Need help

    Add quater teaspoon of epsom salt to water -check ph-or get calmag

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Need help

    Quote Originally Posted by MadSativa
    you flushed? as soon as the pots dry out add the lime to the top and the add light nutes and be sure to add the calmag, flushing gets rid of everything in the soil, especialy if you use a flushing agent. benificals also should be added back in, roots organics, rhizotonic, trantula-prianha, great white, etc.



    just rember to prepare the coco, before and also you will need cal mag, also I am hearing a constant feed is best for coco, no plain waterings, wich means you can actualy dilut the nutes with water, since you will be feeding everyday.

    also like with hydro you can fush more fequently such as once or 2 times a month
    Thnk you MadSativa, I can't wait to start my next grow.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Need help

    Update, Week 5. Things seem to be going ok now.

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    #17
    Member

    Need help

    Looks Good!

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Need help

    They look cool.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Need help

    Thanks Shmedy and Man0buds.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Need help

    Very cool your plants look great,

    A little observation though, it is hard to tell the hight and size from the pics but if they get bud heavey next time a little before they flower or right when you put them into flower mabey a tomato cage would help, cant realy tell though only time will let you know if those buds need some tieing to keep them up.

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