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Nutrients Problems

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I'v been growing in soil for along time.im useing adavanced nutrients.connasure.ewc tea 1 time a week.co2 is at 1200 ppm.my problem is my buds are always small but rock hard I'v seen the same strain get big buds so I no it's not the strain.i feed at recommended dose.but I think I'm doing something wrong.maybe to much food.no burnt tips or yellowish leefs.can any one help?
 
I'v been growing in soil for along time.im useing adavanced nutrients.connasure.ewc tea 1 time a week.co2 is at 1200 ppm.my problem is my buds are always small but rock hard I'v seen the same strain get big buds so I no it's not the strain.i feed at recommended dose.but I think I'm doing something wrong.maybe to much food.no burnt tips or yellowish leefs.can any one help?
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I'v been growing in soil for along time.im useing adavanced nutrients.connasure.ewc tea 1 time a week.co2 is at 1200 ppm.my problem is my buds are always small but rock hard I'v seen the same strain get big buds so I no it's not the strain.i feed at recommended dose.but I think I'm doing something wrong.maybe to much food.no burnt tips or yellowish leefs.can any one help?
Maybe trying another nutrient, not to sure AN specialize in soil. Only my 2 cent. Good luck!
 
Would be nice to know your entire feeding schedule. Sounds like you may be coming in too hard with K when they need more P in early flower. But its just a guess, i've done it before..
 
Yeah, but what/how heavy you field could be affecting this. Also, is it a clone from a plant you personally saw grown? Or is it a seed and a possible different phenotype?
 
Soil is never gonna produce buds of the size hydro does. They are gonna be rock solid, pungent as fook, and even tastier but never so huge with so little foliage as in hydro. Soil simply doesn't allow the root mass.
 
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