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considering FG love to feed off organic matter, i woul not be pouring any more organic matter, such as compost tea, until the gnats are suppressed or population would be lower, but thats just me...That's not good sea maiden. I've heard gnatrol works well. Have you tried compost tea for the fg? I've read some things but never tried.
for outdoor, nothing crazy...to be honest i dont even know...lolit would be an assortment thats for sure, basically leftovers from my parental selection...made 5-6 clones of each of the straisn i had, then sent the mothers in flower...now i got one form each as a mother, and about 150-200 plants sitting there with no place to go, about 10 inches tall....had 300 but i put 30 in the yard for now(till i find a spot) and another 50 in a new tent i just bought...Whatcha got going this year strain wise JF?
leaf edges curling upwards like the plant in praying, is usually a sign of water stress...meaning the plant is trying to conserve water within its self...it can happen for a few reasons...for me its usually due to too much ferts(high EC in the soil) that makes the plant stress for waterToday I fed with the above alfalfa mixture Which has fish so that is promising.
On a side note: I've noticed when I feed the alfalfa soak (2-3 week soak)I get the leaf curl around the edges indicating a MG def. I think it the alfalfa is pushing the plant hard without enough Epsom salt.
Anyone else get this?
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