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  1. alpinehi

    Pot Too Dry

    Brilliant. Couldn't have said it better myself montanamike. These replies were quickly getting out of hand.
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    this can't be good...please help

    I know that this has been brought up, but you're way too worried about deficiencies and slight burn issues. It's awesome that you're aware of them, and you should be. You're just going to have them for awhile, especially in soil. In my opinion it's always better to start on the low end and...
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    Fine tuning a watering/feed schedule for an advanced garden

    Myco and Jalisco Kid are on point here for sure. You should be watering at least once a day in coco. I sometimes have a hard time keeping up with the demand. My plants thrive in coco like I have not seen in other mediums that I have used. I use Canna nutrients. Most of the feedings are...
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    I'm lost! Can somebody help?

    Things look alright. That is not a bug or nute problem. Looks like it has something to do with the environment. What are your temps and humidity levels in your room?
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    Severe Root Rot

    Truth. There is nothing magical about the biology of cannabis. So if you were to maybe google root rot issues in other crops that are grown hydroponically, you might get some answers from an academic source. Good old fashioned research.
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    Bug problem?

    Organic oils on there own are not super effective at controlling mites. There are certain additives that can be combined with these oils in order to increase there efficacy like piperonyl butoxide. Floramite about every two to three months is the best thing that I have used and I have tried many...
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    Clones clones

    Just make sure you don't overcrowd or overgrow your space. It generally creates an environment more conducive to molds and pests.
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    Help! Help! Help!

    It generally doesn't pose any serious health risks (i.e. you probably won't die) in small amounts. Sulfur, when ingested can cause inflammation of the nose and throat, vomiting, abdominal pain and can have a laxative effect. These are not things I want any of my patients, let a lone any sick...
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    leaves pointing up day after feeding?

    It means that your chloroplasts are super charged. That is, the plants ability to grow and produce food/energy are being optimized.
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    Help! Help! Help!

    Please don't use a sulfur burner in a room with plants in it.
  11. alpinehi

    Thin Branches and Fat Buds, What to Do?!

    If you are going to use bamboo stakes, be sure to purchase the treated ones. I have observed mold on the untreated stakes on more than one occasion.
  12. alpinehi

    1st Grow! Need Help! Follow My 1st Grow!

    Just brewing a tea with soil is generally not the way to do it. It could work if your soil is already right with nutrients and microlife, but if that was the case you wouldn't be adding anything to that soil. Finding the right recipe for your teas is not always easy. Worm castings, microbial...
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    Should I name them Happy, Sneezey... Dopey?

    Dimmer ballasts are an unjustified use of resources in more than one way. Don't reduce the light, it will only diminish the capability of your plants to create food/energy/growth. Like Vapor said, some strains just wont stretch, but you could try raising the light. I ran an LA Confidential...
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    leaf curling always over nute?

    Leaf curling/twisting is a general sign of stress. It could be a 100 different things. Checking the humidity and the things Sea mentioned is a good place to start.
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    all the white hairs seem to b getting eaten off

    If it was a butterfly it for sure was not eating the pistils on your cannabis plants. Monarch butterflies (like all butterflies) have strictly liquid diets. They can only sip liquids through their proboscis, generally nectar or juices from fruits or other plants. They cannot suck food particles...
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    How do you fix dry pot? Got too dry on me.

    ^Exactly
  17. alpinehi

    Clones clones

    You would have been better off keeping them separate instead of putting all five into one container, no harm no foul though. If you can I would try to give them their own container to grow in. If the roots haven't progressed too far you should be able to tease them apart into the individual...
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    Optimal Distance to Light?

    As long as you can monitor the heat, you should have your plants as close to the lights as possible in order to maximize the use of your lumens. The exception being when they are seedlings or small clones in which case you would be using a lower intensity light. GW Pharmaceuticals did a study on...
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    Clones clones

    A general rule 0f thumb is that it takes about 2 weeks for your clones to root. Of course some strains can do this at a more rapid pace. I generally wait at least 10 days before i'll transplant any of my clones out of my cloner. So you shouldn't really be experiencing rapid growth at the moment...
  20. alpinehi

    How do you fix dry pot? Got too dry on me.

    Don't use bread or any pieces of fruit or vegetable, this can encourage mold. Boveda packs work pretty well, I have used them quite a bit in the past but I found that they kept my product a little too moist. They should work great for what you are looking for as far as rehydration, but like cctt...
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