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Re: intermediate grower
Hi and welcome along to the growroom
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Re: intermediate grower
Hi there welcome to growroom. For images, you go to your album, there is a "upload image" button, click that and it will bring up your images on phone/computer. On phone you van upload multiple by holding down on a image, then selecting more. Once uploaded on the post box in the topic you wish to post images there is a "gallery image button", click that and your images will pop up. Select the image you want to display, the link will appear in the post. When you post it will display.
In your user control panel, click your name top right, you can create sub albums and other settings.
I am not sure what your plant issue could be tho. Sorry
In your user control panel, click your name top right, you can create sub albums and other settings.
I am not sure what your plant issue could be tho. Sorry
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- queenbee69 (Wed Mar 25, 2020 5:39 pm)
Whoever said the best things in life are free blatantly grew their own pot
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Re: intermediate grower
Think I'm closer lolqueenbee69 wrote:i am very new to forums, old dog, how do i post imagaes?
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Re: intermediate grower
This is with hps light on the first 2 where with it off
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Re: intermediate grower
How dry is your coco getting between waterings?
If you let it get too dry, especially with high ec, the plants will suffer
Same thing goes for not getting at least a little bit of runoff every time you water
Fabric pots are notorious for water channeling if you don't stay on top of it, I know from experience. You'll water and it will come right out the sides
Everything seems alright with your environment....
Here's what I would do
First off, turn down your light or raise it up until they recover, high light levels will destroy a plant that is already hurting
Second, I would flush as bulls said and then lay off the epsom and cal mag until you see improvement. You have a pretty high tap water EC so there's no telling what's in it, might have sufficient calcium already
Third, remember that excess of one nutrient can lock out another, even at the right ph
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If you let it get too dry, especially with high ec, the plants will suffer
Same thing goes for not getting at least a little bit of runoff every time you water
Fabric pots are notorious for water channeling if you don't stay on top of it, I know from experience. You'll water and it will come right out the sides
Everything seems alright with your environment....
Here's what I would do
First off, turn down your light or raise it up until they recover, high light levels will destroy a plant that is already hurting
Second, I would flush as bulls said and then lay off the epsom and cal mag until you see improvement. You have a pretty high tap water EC so there's no telling what's in it, might have sufficient calcium already
Third, remember that excess of one nutrient can lock out another, even at the right ph
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Re: intermediate grower
Thanks and will do.
I'm in 7 gallon pots I water with 20-30 percent runoff 1-2 times a day.
I will flush them later tonight, coutch locked atm, then feed without the cal mag thanks for the help
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I'm in 7 gallon pots I water with 20-30 percent runoff 1-2 times a day.
I will flush them later tonight, coutch locked atm, then feed without the cal mag thanks for the help
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Re: intermediate grower
Welcome to the nuthouse.queenbee69 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 4:06 pmhi everyone. i am fairly new to this and looking for help
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