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  1. Maggs707

    Moisture/Humidity/water Stress? Or Something else...

    You're giving me some gems here I appreciate it. I'm using SeaBlast Transition, and nothing additional for N. It's more of a high P blend. I do have those nuclear green tops though, I'll keep an eye on it. Totally different topic, but have you ever had bud sites pop up in early bloom that look...
  2. Maggs707

    Moisture/Humidity/water Stress? Or Something else...

    I opened the tents up and got some really good airflow between them and they're looking much better. I think you hit it right on the head man. With the humidity that high, they're not craving the water. Makes sense! I'm not sure if that's the only issue I'm having, but it's for sure part of it...
  3. Maggs707

    Moisture/Humidity/water Stress? Or Something else...

    I tested the soil and the NPK levels are in range. I would think that it was a heat/lumen shock issue but it happens after I water/feed and then slowly gets better as the pots dry out. I've grown dozens of different strains and had all kinds of issues, but never a girl that "pouted" after being...
  4. Maggs707

    Moisture/Humidity/water Stress? Or Something else...

    I appreciate the reply bro. Temps are low 80's in the day, and low 70's at night. Happy Frog is great! I would be curious to see how a full run would turn out in HF with no additional nutrients. Have you done this?
  5. Maggs707

    Moisture/Humidity/water Stress? Or Something else...

    Hey guys, this is my first indoor grow and my first time growing Key Lime Pie. The girls seem to be bouncing in and out of some type of stress induced state. It seems that when the soil is completely saturated after feedings/ waterings the girls show symptoms that at first glance would seem to...
  6. Maggs707

    In need of some help!!!

    Yeah bro, not every seed/clone is as vigorous and resilient as the next. I've had 1000 rooted clones from the same mother and 200 of them grow like shit, or just die altogether. Same with seeds. Some plants can take a beating, but not all.
  7. Maggs707

    SUPERthrive?

    Thanks for the clarification on that!You prompted me to do some research and I found all of this information claiming that "B-1 for transplanting" is nothing more than a farmer's myth. I think I'm to the point where I need to start unlearning a lot of the shit I've been told over the years.
  8. Maggs707

    SUPERthrive?

    Superthrive is the go to JAM for transplanting. The plants really benefit from the vitamin B1and recover a lot faster when you supplement them with it post-transplant. There's tons of similar products out there, Superthrive is just one that's been around forever. Cool to use for young clones to...
  9. Maggs707

    In need of some help!!!

    It's possible that a seedling that young wasn't too stoked about being transplanted. Even large healthy plants take some time to recover from transplant shock. My guess is that it's trying to adapt. That's a lot of trauma for a new sprout bro. Can't say for sure that that's the only problem, but...
  10. Maggs707

    Looks like N deficiency but the soil is loaded with Nitro guano. Wtf?

    I really think that it's a lockout issue as well. Thank you for explaining your reasoning there. I'm going to flush and foliar feed for the time being.
  11. Maggs707

    Looks like N deficiency but the soil is loaded with Nitro guano. Wtf?

    No, I haven't. I'll do that though next time I water and post my findings.
  12. Maggs707

    Looks like N deficiency but the soil is loaded with Nitro guano. Wtf?

    So, I transplanted some Royal Kush clones into standard 2 and 5 gallon pots. The soil is last season's FFOF, with some old roots and organic matter in it, but had been rained on all winter so it should be pretty much flushed of nutrients. Ph'd @ a 6.8. Just for kicks, I added a dash of Anasazi...
  13. Maggs707

    Organic Indoor Grow ADVICE NEEDED

    Y yeah bro, it's easy to overdo it with soil amendments. Less is always better than too much. You can't really flush that stuff out very easily either..hmm.
  14. Maggs707

    Outdoor organic grow problem HELP!

    You can just use leaves and shit from the woods for mulch if you don't have the $ to buy it. But rice straw is like $10 for a whole bail
  15. Maggs707

    Please help! dont know what the problem is.

    Transplanting dry soil into more dry soil is incorrect. Always transplant into wet soil, and then water everything immediately afterwards. I can't imagine a plant being happy at all transplanting dry.
  16. Maggs707

    Please help! dont know what the problem is.

    Why are you not feeding the plant anything? I would check the pH of the soil, correct if necessary and give the girl some food!
  17. Maggs707

    Outdoor organic grow problem HELP!

    Also, my gut instinct just looking at the plant is that it's heat stressed. Whenever I see leaves "cupping" up like that in my grows, it's almost always an overheating problem. I'm not 100% sure on that though. If you want to help your plant out retaining moisture, and help yourself out by...
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