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I just ph down with regular vinegar. The acid will also help break down carbonate nutrients into acetates that your plant can instantly drink it up as it needs rather than waiting on microbes to break off the carbon
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Has anyone ever experienced a feminized photoperiod, flower due to much direct sunlight in result causing stress and signals her to flower before she withers away as a last ditch effort to try and reproduce? One of my giant photos look as if she started to flower under 16-18 hours of light, most of the day it’s direct sunlight. Now looks as if…
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The only time I experienced this was from moving a vegging plant from indoors to outdoors
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It flipped to flower a month after I moved it outdoors then after 5-6 weeks it decided it wanted to go back into veg
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Same thing happened to me last summer, lights in the tent was at 18\6, didn’t pay enough attention and when I transferred girls outside the day light hours not at peak of summer, so I lost 2 1\2 hrs. Of daylight. I thought that mine looked herm, neighbor helped turn that into hash, best choice it was 👍
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Anyone ever prune off popcorn larf 5 weeks into flower or is that a no no?
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Do what ya gotta do to win.
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You can of course and if you think you need to do it ,than go for it! It will most likely end up benefiting your tops, but I would try getting that kind of defoliation done as early in flower as you can so not to stunt the growth !!!! It’s your world 🤙
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Yes. IMO, that seems to be magnesium deficiency because it is fading in-between the veins. In the veins, it stays darker. Easy fix.
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Interveinal chlorosis. Mg deficiency. Add MgSO4 (Epsom Salt) 1.5Tbsp per gallon for a few feedings, then you can probably drop back to 1Tbsp/gal as it clears up.
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