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  1. JohnySmith1

    emergency flushing, soil ph issue

    Yes you got it right, you need to use silicone till the end. Have your issues started after you stopped giving it silicon? Anyway, before using plant magic I have been making allot of enquiries to the manufacturers, and they answered all my questions. This is why I am sure that my info is...
  2. JohnySmith1

    emergency flushing, soil ph issue

    Plant magic is a great soil and nutrients especially for autos, if you use it right. You got to use bio-silicone at half the recommended amount every time you water the plants as soil has naturally low pH as they adding some phosphoric acid for beneficial reasons. Your run-off pH and pH in the...
  3. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    after about 1 week you can add PK boost at 0.25ml/l, let it get used to boost accelerator first.
  4. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    this is a little nutrient overdose, plants should adapt to it. perhaps giving magne-cal with plain water was bad idea..
  5. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    hi ozzy, upload some pics mate
  6. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    Use magne cal to plain water as well as to feed, if you see burned tips, stop straight away. reason for this difference could be anything. It's still looks healthy so I wouldn't do any major changes. Check the website where you got these seeds, it should say how long it takes for plant from...
  7. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    I don't think its a big problem, the one on the left looks fine. just keep an eye on it and post some pics if you notice smoothing you don't like. Do you use magne-cal every time you feed?
  8. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    There are two reason why plants wilting, moisture stress or high concentration of nutrients in growing medium. Don't worry about under feeding them, it is very easy to notice when they are hungry. Plants usually slowly turning from green to light green, and as soon as you feed them colour will...
  9. JohnySmith1

    what is this?! Please need help

    First thing coming to mind is algae, check reservoir for white or green slime. I dont think it's pH problems or nutrient burn as plants look fairly healthy. It still would be helpful to have all this info including reservoir water temperature and how frequently do you change water in reservoir.
  10. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    BTW even if your plants are from the same genetics, it does not mean they will grow identically! Only clones from the same mother plant grow identically in similar conditions.
  11. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    Hello ozzy, thing are well thanks for asking mate. Glad to see your plants healthy and happy. However I can see they are experiencing some moisture stress which is typical when growing in coco. Personally I would change schedule to (water/dry/feed/dry/water/dry/feed and so on). You can start...
  12. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    increase a+b to 1 ml/l but keep an eye on them if you see tips start to discolouring or turn brown, post an update. In general they are looking fairly healthy
  13. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    hello ozzy, make a full size picture of this plant and one of both plants
  14. JohnySmith1

    No water uptake? What do you all suspect? (DWC)

    Choice is yours mate, what you want to do with your plants, however I got to say, I am 100% sure it's a cal/mag deficiency. In any case good luck
  15. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    Hello ozzy, no mate it's still too early to increase nutrient concentration, give it an other week and than adjust to 1 ml/l of a+b Your plants are recovering really well, well done mate.
  16. JohnySmith1

    No water uptake? What do you all suspect? (DWC)

    hello mate, all do respect but I can't agree with you, here is my point. It's a rockwool cube, and cubes are usually small, most of the root mass is in hydroton and some in reservoir. As Charlie mentioned, he has been growing in hydro successfully, I assume he knows how to treat this type of...
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    No water uptake? What do you all suspect? (DWC)

    Ok it's all good, now I can confidently say, it's a cal/mag and nitrogen deficiency. You need to get plant magic magne-cal or similar,where you have a greater concentration of nitrogen and add it to your feed at half recommended dose.
  18. JohnySmith1

    No water uptake? What do you all suspect? (DWC)

    Hi, I have a few questions that I need to diagnose your issue. 1. Do you add calcium and magnesium additives to your feed? 2. Have you soaked your hydroton pebbles in flushing agent for 24 hours, and then in pH 5.8 plain tap water for an other 24 hours? 3. Is the bottom of the basket with...
  19. JohnySmith1

    Are they ok? Critical AutoAuto

    Rule of thumb is feed/water/dry. Increase A+B to 1 ml/l when you see some flowers, for now keep it as it is. Give cal/mag till the end, always at 0.25ml/l, increase to 0.5 only if you notice deficiency. Don't forget to flush your plants with plenty of plain water one week before harvest.
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