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5.7 in soil? Sounds pretty low..
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bump it 6.3-6.5??5.7 in soil? Sounds pretty low..
thanks for support and advice. we will "KILL" it;)
bump it 6.3-6.5??
Roots O. GreenfieldI would - what kind of soil are they in?
sorry to say i had to put it out of its misery:(heavy 6.8 flush with a heavy dose of enzymes to eat the dead root mass. they bounce back in a week or 2
started seed in cups with fox farms, then transplant into G.F.Hey bro, look up GREEN FIELDS. Shit is HOT as hell and specifically made for OUTDOOR planting, very heavy in Nitrogen. Next time you pop beans look into FOX FARM happy frog or light warrior. Also, it is a soil mix, not soilless so maintain a pH around 6.8, like BIGQUESO suggested.
-GR33N
Definitely some leaf tweak going on, you adjust your pH yet?started seed in cups with fox farms, then transplant into G.F.
yes 6.4.Definitely some leaf tweak going on, you adjust your pH yet?
thanks see what becomes of herOh shit! Flush quick. Let em recover and slowly begin feeding again 1/2 strenghth. Slowly increase ppm every other feeding till you get right back on track. Hope this helps. Just keep your ph 6.1-6.3. Peace and goodluck!
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