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No, I think what @jmystro meant is that some issue in the root system caused that damage you see. Like a low pH situation caused the leaf tissue to not form properly and when pH came back into line normal growth resumed.
pickledrick and krommm -
Since the old and new growth is looking normal, I would just keep an eye on it for now. It could have been a nutrient issue like Dude said. I get that sort of thing from time to time and I believe it is due to organic inputs not mixed in thoroughly enough. Or a pH issue like @jmystro stated.
myokgarden and thejoe1212 -
So impressed with my first flood table build that I’ve decided to mirror it and double my SoG space. 800 watts of quantum board lights overhead and it will coast along in the existing room environment splendidly. Shout out to @jmystro for all the working knowledge and parts lists and pieces. To think, I started growing again in December after…
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@jmystro hey mate how’s it going?
I have a question, it’s basically for all, but you have been “solid” with me before.
Here goes:
I fucked up my timing, I usually mark the dates in my calendar and log my nutrition ratios, light cycle etc…didn’t update it this time and it’s fucked things up.
My RUNTZ MUFFIN is nearing the end, so at a…
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Never top dress salts. Epsom salt always needs to be diluted in water. It’s a soluble salt. Not all salts are soluble though. Like those with a calcium bond. During the last few weeks of flower the plant certainly doesn’t need much nutrition, especially nitrogen. Unless you know exactly why you’re using something, do not use it. Adding this…
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