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  1. speedwell68

    great white mycos

    Yep, I use Dragonfli Roots Boost Mycorrhizal Fungi or Empathy Roots Boost, they are the same stuff in a different packet. A fraction of the price of Great White. I prefer the Dragonfli version as you can get 1KG for £16, but it isn't always in stock.
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    great white mycos

    Mr Canuck is a dick that produces videos with click bait titles and "bud porn" as you put it. If I shot pics under fancy pants lighting, used dramatic camera angles and mood setting music, my weed would look better too. All his videos are about are getting exposure for his sponsors and getting...
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    Nutrients for soil grows

    Yep, the closer they get to being ready the more the pistils will change colour.
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    Canna flush lowering pH to 3.5

    Your flushing agent is snake oil that is designed to take some money out of your bank account and put it in the fertiliser company's bank account. As said Flushing is a myth, purest bro science. As already said you grow will have at least another couple of weeks. The concept of flushing only...
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    Cloning

    I don't see why not.
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    Please stop using peat products

    It isn't about the sustainability. From what I understand the problem is the Carbon that gets released when it is dug.
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    Autos and photos in same tent?

    I have flowered Autos and Photos together, it worked well enough. That should be fine.
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    Please stop using peat products

    This is what I am trying to do. I don't live anywhere near where Peat or Coco are produced, but I do live near a compost production facility that makes it from locally sourced garden waste. I'd be stupid not to use it, for a start it is way cheaper. Some Googling tonight suggests I can get...
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    Please stop using peat products

    I am happy to do without peat, I have done for nearly a year now. I was worried at first, but it actually made little difference.
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    Please stop using peat products

    All of my medium is either recycled or we use it in the garden as mulch. Nothing is dumped. My house is built on old mine workings, the soil was crap. After years of mulching with spent compost we actually have something worth growing in.
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    Please stop using peat products

    I am looking at alternatives to perlite.
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    Please stop using peat products

    All sales, AFAIK. It will no longer be available to buy. A lot of UK outlets are already phasing it out. I went to my local Wickes and they have already got peat free only. I notice that Westland are now selling Jack's Magic at 150L for £10, when it's gone it's gone. At that price I was...
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    Please stop using peat products

    I gave it up at the start of Covid. I was using Jack's Magic, which is peat based, I couldn't get it. Now I am using composted wood and green waste with added farm manure and perlite. The UK government has since announced the imminent banning of commercial peat sales in 2023, so I am glad I...
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    Dwarfed and deformed auto plants

    How old are they? Have they been topped?
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    Plant issue

    Maybe Phosphorus deficiency.
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    When to up pot

    I start in a 1L pot, once I see roots at the base of the pot I go up into a 2.5L pot and then a few weeks before I intend to flower them I put them in 3 imperial gallon pots.
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    why are the leaves turning yellow?

    Nope, never tested it. I test my water quite often as I have a hot tub, my water is 6.5 - 6.7.
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    why are the leaves turning yellow?

    Rhetorical question?
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    Do you know the dangers of UV light exposure?

    I might give it a try. I imagine it could be a very liberating experience.:D
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    why are the leaves turning yellow?

    I have been growing in soil for years and never once have I needed to PH anything. One of the benefits of growing in soil is you don't really have to bother with that. We have been growing veg for years and years and never once had to PH anything. In coco or hydro I see the point, but not in...
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