help, no idea +rep

KaleoXxX

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ill bet it has to do with the nutrient release soil. miracle grow right? how long have they been in that soil for? it feeds 3 months right? if its been about that long, the soil has probably run out of a specific nutrient. or if it still has plenty, over watering could cause nute burn(i doubt this is the case, looks more like a deficiency or lockout to me)
 

masterd

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no its not miracle grow, its called debco, its an australian brand, the nutes arnt used up the balls are still intact, ive used it plenty of times, it starts to run out at week 6,i flush and add nutes at week 4, which will be in a couple of days, i use this stuff all time, grown bigger plants of the same strain and never had a def, anyway well see what happens after a couple of flushes and fresh nutes
 

svchop889

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is it possible that they are used up and its a deff.? some slow release balls ive seen stay around after there used up they start off yellow and end up clear like.
 

masterd

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no bugs, only on week 3 after transplant, still got nutes in the soil, had plenty of bigger plants in the same soil, never had a def untill 6 weeks atleast, plan was 2 flush this week anyway, ill bring it up a couple of days and do it today maybe, flush it right out, i really dont think its a def though, but well see
 

masterd

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na i know theese ones, when they are dpleted they shrivel up

cheers heaps for all the responses
 

masterd

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thanks for all the help guys, whats the best molasses if i cant get black strap?? i havent bought any in the town i live in and none of the shops have shit....
 

masterd

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its not just on the bottom growth, sorry my phone is to shit to show u good photos, ill get a battery for my camera when i get some molases, but its quite funny, very random,

seems like bad room syndrome, but ive only seen it once a couple of years ago.... but the tent manufacturer assures me that it wont cause that.... don know.... see what the molasses does..
 

masterd

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ok so i couldnt find molasses(fuck kurri kurri shops) but i did find some malt extract, i remember years ago my father would mixup a couple of ml of milk with malt extract and water and his garden would rage for a week(especially the MJ) so what do you guys think of that?? it is 49% sugar (70%carb), 320mg/100g potassium and also contains B1 B2 B3 B6 B12 which i know a growing plant loves, not sure about the micro element levels in it though, anyone else ever used it?
 

doc111

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ok so i couldnt find molasses(fuck kurri kurri shops) but i did find some malt extract, i remember years ago my father would mixup a couple of ml of milk with malt extract and water and his garden would rage for a week(especially the MJ) so what do you guys think of that?? it is 49% sugar (70%carb), 320mg/100g potassium and also contains B1 B2 B3 B6 B12 which i know a growing plant loves, not sure about the micro element levels in it though, anyone else ever used it?
Never tried it. If you have more than one plant try it on just one of them and see what happens.
 

masterd

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well i know it wont hurt my plants, im trying to find a breakdown on it now, i just wondered if anyone knew what the breakdown is, cheers for all the ideas guys.
 

masterd

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ok, well after getting you all out here to diagnose my plant, it turns out i should have gone with my instict..... it was the tent offgassing..... the manufacter finally admits they had a problem with the tent and im gettng a new skin, thanks again for all the responses, i promise next time it will be a problem you can fix:)
 

Doctor Cannabis

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No one minds being wrong here, as long as the plants don't get harmed because of it.

Also, I discourage the use of milk as a fertilizer. It's either too cold, or already sour, has too much fat, has some inappropriate hormones, is acidic and if not dosed correctly, may attract bugs and pests or produce mold.
 

masterd

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the way ive been shown to use milk, is get an empty milk container fill it with water and then use it, the mixture should barely have any milk in it, otherwise yes you will get unwanted pests and bacterial growth, and make sure its good quality milk... i dont know about everywhere else but australia is starting to produce really cheap milk that is shit.... barely tastes like milk... dont use this ive seen the effects and none are benifcial..... i would only really recomend using milk(in the absolute smallest amounts) outside in open soil, it still works in pots indoor or out, but the smell gets a bit wiffy and it just doesnt give the same benifits, outdoors is appears to airate the soil and all sorts, but yeah good milk, and extremely low amounts.....
 
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