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Veggie and Flower at the bottom of the page.
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Thank you! I will look these up.
would this work for the recharge?
ooo, maybe you mean these ones? Fox Farms Cultivation Nation veggie and flower :Yep, that is the one. Recharge. Use it with every grow. Mix it in to the soil before planting.
AMAZING thank you!Veggie and Flower at the bottom of the page.
Thank you again! I ordered them :)Yep. That's them. Check local grow stores.
Oh, I just remembered. I did do something differently! I read that plants recovering from heat stroke could use a seaweed fertilizer (so I gave it a little bit of Neptune's Harvest seaweed Fertilizer 0-0-1, watered it once or twice with the recommended feeding dose) - could the extra potassium be blocking cal-mag?[/url]Looks good enough. Taking outside in full sun could have done a little damage.
some Burnt tips. Make sure your watering frequently enough. Might be able to go to 3 days.
Little hungry for cal mag as well. But looks good.
You won’t keep every leaf happy, it’s ok!
I don't really - but the little 3 in 1 (light-moisture-ph) device for soil says it's about 7. More importantly, I think I may have spider mites??? omg. can you tell me if these are spider mite eggs? a few leaves are showing some white specks like these... (I have not seen anything even tiny that is crawling, but this is definitely some activity).. a few other plants also show some white specs under the leaves too...Nah. We really need the pH at this point.
Do you have a meter?
Thanks for the tip! I have neem oil ready - do you discourage it? (since no buds yet, figured it might be ok)Lost Coast Plant Therapy. Mix and wipe the leaves down with it.
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I don't like Neem oil because it can block the pores of the plant and it will suffocate.Thanks for the tip! I have neem oil ready - do you discourage it? (since no buds yet, figured it might be ok)