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  1. Maggs707

    New Buds look brown and dry. Am I in trouble?

    Light bleaching is totally possible with LED. Maybe not the older style "blurples" but the new wave of samsung Diodes really crank.
  2. Maggs707

    New Buds look brown and dry. Am I in trouble?

    If I could find a reliable source that stated 6.3 was "bad" for soil I would be thrilled! I'm not saying it's better than 6.5, but I think it's negligible. If you have sources dying otherwise share them bro! Please
  3. Maggs707

    New Buds look brown and dry. Am I in trouble?

    I used to double check with liquid drops and a meter. I was always shocked at how accurate the drops actually are. When you get into the low 6's you'll be looking at yellow liquid.
  4. Maggs707

    New Buds look brown and dry. Am I in trouble?

    The SeaBlast Transition feed that I'm using includes Nitrogen. It's specifically formulated to "transition" your plants from veg to bloom and taper them off of the high N doses.
  5. Maggs707

    Curled leaves downwards

    Yeah, whatever works! I'm not looking at the bottle so I don't know if 4ml per L is a lot or not. And bro, don't ever do shit just because your friend is lol. Do your research and find what works for you and your plants.
  6. Maggs707

    New Buds look brown and dry. Am I in trouble?

    They have charts that show which nutrients are available at certain pH. 6.3-6.5 seems to be the optimal range for soil from what I've seen and read, but I'm not a scientist.
  7. Maggs707

    New Buds look brown and dry. Am I in trouble?

    This debate will go on til the end of time lol. Plants need nitrogen all throughout their life cycle. How much during flower is always up for debate. I'm sure it depends a lot on strain. That being said, I'd rather skimp on N during flower than add too much.
  8. Maggs707

    New Buds look brown and dry. Am I in trouble?

    I ditched the meters completely and went to the liquid tests. Don't have to calibrate and it gets you in the general range.
  9. Maggs707

    Curled leaves downwards

    It will completely destroy your yield if you use too much nutrients. It could kill your plants completely.
  10. Maggs707

    Curled leaves downwards

    Hey, I've been at it for 9 years and I'm still learning! I think one of the funnest parts of growing is finding additives that you can add to any nutrient line. There's a lot of great stuff out there! Silica is a must. It really makes your plants stronger, tougher, more resilient. It's like body...
  11. Maggs707

    1 part veg nutrient?

    Good call! I don't think you can overdo it with th Iguana Juice but I might be wrong
  12. Maggs707

    What is wrong with my bud?

    They wouldn't have made it. All you can do is CHOP when the rot is that far advanced.
  13. Maggs707

    Curled leaves downwards

    Advanced is good stuff, but they're dosage reccomendations are way too high. Especially in a soil grow. If I'm not mistaken, the Advanced line that you're using has mixing instructions that are specifically designed for hydroponic systems. Personally, I'd be feeding at 1/4 strength for plants...
  14. Maggs707

    drooping plants and looking a little burnt, any advice ?

    You shouldn't be watering every day, unless you're in some sort of crazy hot climate where the pots are going bone dry every day. And definitely shouldn't be feeding every day! Ever! Once a week is plenty in most circumstances.
  15. Maggs707

    drooping plants and looking a little burnt, any advice ?

    The plant has gone through some type of major stress. Those leaves are definitely dead. Super cold temperatures can definitely kill your plants, I wouldn't rule it out! If you can feed them with room temperature water I'm sure they'd appreciate it. Also, if you put a mulch layer (I love rice...
  16. Maggs707

    Curled leaves downwards

    The leaves look a little puffy like they've been overwatered a bit bro. Not bad though.
  17. Maggs707

    Curled leaves downwards

    Let the pots dry out. Water them a little bit to get the soil moist, wait an hour or so and then hot them again until you have water coming out of the bottom of the pot. If you let a pot dry out and then water it, you will immediately have water running out the bottom of the pot, which is...
  18. Maggs707

    Curled leaves downwards

    Those are small plants in really big buckets. Make sure you're letting the entire bucket dry out before you water. You need to force those roots to spread out and look for moisture. If you're watering every 2-3 days that's too much. Let that whole bucket DRY OUT until you can easily pick it up...
  19. Maggs707

    drooping plants and looking a little burnt, any advice ?

    Shit. Hard to tell. Hopefully not broad mites! I would hit them with Spinosad or Neem just to make sure it's not a bug problem. Can't hurt. Just don't spray during the day. Pluck all of those dead leaves off before hand. They're not doing any good. If it's not bugs it looks like a plant that...
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