Quote Originally Posted by elway07
i would love to see some pics as I am growing lowryders too...thx.. I would give a small dose of nutes on the next watering but not too much N if it is flowering... instead of using distilled water as I used to, used cheap bottled springwater you can find at the grocery store.. It hydrates better and has micro minerals... good luck and post some pics!!
Thanks for the advise man, i actually just got back from fry's with a couple gallons.

It's been an interesting grow actually, i planted 4 seeds out of 10 and all turned out female. i'm going to grow these ladies out for bud, but next grow will need to find a male, otherwise i'll be ordering more seeds. Confound the lowryder's inability to clone.:smokin:

I'll think about throwing up a few pics later. I'm a bit uneasy about doing that.
wildhornet Reviewed by wildhornet on . too much calcium carbonate EMERGENCY!! Alright, as the title suggests, the water where i live has a great deal of calcium carbonate (a salt). I'm a noob and assumed this wouldn't be a problem. Well it is. The lower leaves are curling up and are slowly browning and dying. Is this a N, P, or K deficieny and how do i solve it. Obviously from now on i'll just use distilled water, but my plants are dying and i need a solution...FAST!! Many thanks in advance, please save my babies!!!!!!!!! Rating: 5