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B_dawg
B_dawgstarted grow question 3 years ago
Everyone is very friendly here and i love the morale it brings! But as an amateur grower i appreciate any constructive criticism and ideas y'all may have. "Good job" makes me feel better, but good advice makes me grow better. Dont be shy
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 3 years ago
I’d definitely get some Mylar up there agains the cinderblock. I didn’t think Mylar was that helpful but it really does help. Looks like some of those in flower are having some calcium or magnesium issues - keep in mind that excess nitrogen can lock out some key ingredients. I like to do a good flush/leech of the medium around the transition phase to get the excess grow/veg salts out so they don’t hinder bloom nute feeds.
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B_dawg
B_dawganswered grow question 3 years ago
Thanks guys! All is noted. Yes, 2 of my autos have struggled. Thought it was ph, disease, or cal-mag and treated in that order. I concluded cal-mag was needed a little too late after insisting it was a ph problem. I also noticed after getting a scope for trics that i typically harvest too early. Ill get something to cover those walls. That light wasnt cheap!
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Papa_T
Papa_Tanswered grow question 3 years ago
I agree with EzzJay get them cinder blocks more reflective either it mylar or you can go to the hardware store and get that reflective bubble wrap people use to wrap their hot water tanks. Use the walls to your advantage to reflect light back towards the plants bs having the block eat up that light.
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Killab1405
Killab1405answered grow question 3 years ago
Love it. The master growers on here will give you plenty of tough love my friend. The toughest thing to learn when it comes to growing and life itself is simply patience. Make these plants great because you're great.
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MrStinky
MrStinkyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Stop textin and start growin! Haha Tips I have learned: always pH what you are putting in, regardless of nutrient line Water slowly, pump pressure sprayers and misters are your friend Research before you buy upgrades and waste money on something pointless or that you wont enjoy in the long run. Keep reading. I have been gardening for almost 30 years outdoors, moving in to a tent is a game changer and there is always more to learn. Have fun, treat each plant as an individual and learn from each experience In my texting defence, I am drying and dont need to do anything :p
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