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    Laughing Buddha -- Yellowing new growth **PICS**

    What CO2 levels are you running? These plants are still young...you could be over-doing it. Do you have a meter?
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    Need help on this one!! ASAP!!!!!

    How close is your light? 600W is a lot of light for that little plant...especially if its close. More light is not better when a plant is young. Give her some light space and time to grow. When she's big, keep it around 12" above your plant.
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    Seedlings drooping in coco

    Coco is hard to over-water on a large plant but your plant is small. You dont need to overdo it at this stage. Humidity as you've said is low....do what you can to get this to 60%+. It absolutely does make a difference. Your pH is good. Your temps are good. As far as your nutrients, well...
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    how many plants???

    Vegetative time is everything! Some like to keep their plant numbers low and grow monsters!
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    Too much nutrients?

    Here's some good advice :) Your plants are young and freshly transplanted. Soil already has nutrients. When you add more nutrients, you are double feeding the plant which makes her upset :) The soil you have will be enough to feed the plant for a awhile. Water her with just pH'd water (6.5)...
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    Help please!

    Are you using tap water or RO water?
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    Help please!

    If that's new fresh soil, you shouldn't add any nutrients for the first week or so. You need the plant use the nutrients in the soil before adding additional products. If you want to start with fertilizer from the beginning, switch to an inert substrate like coco or promix.
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    Need some help please

    Given time and the right protection she will re-vegetative. If you're keeping it outside...you can keep a simple flood light on her 24/7 to ensure she stays in vegetative mode (depending on the season). Make sure she doesn't get too cold :)
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    Guide to Nutrient Deficiency or Toxicity

    You really need to get a good EC/PPM meter. Your plants will thank you!!! pH drops could be a number of things. Your plants have a nice root structure but the top half is having some serious issues. Your plant could be underfed. pH could be dropping from the plants taking up nutrients...
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    Have A Plant Problem? Check Here First

    Jeremy, How do you know you have a Cal-Mg issue? Sadly a large majority of grower's don't even know what they are feeding their plants.... Let me know a little bit about the products you are using and at what rates and I will try to help (sadly its a guessing game with nutrient companies).
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    Guide for Diagnosing Plant Problems

    Same question....what is your current EC (or PPM) of your nutrient solution? What pH? It looks like a number of things. Lets make sure you're not over feeding your plants first and we'll go from there.
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    Guide for Diagnosing Plant Problems

    Justin.....what is the EC of your nutrient solution? pH? Lets make sure those numbers are accurate first and then we'll try to figure out what could be causing this. Sadly its a guessing game but I will give it a shot :)
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    Terpenes enhancement and manipulation

    This thread is going south...sorry I will digress from it. :( Testiclees...have a look at what's in our micro product and I think you'll agree? Im not here to argue or get on the wrong foot here guys! I'm on your side....!!
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    Terpenes enhancement and manipulation

    Our testing has proved otherwise....our grower's run sour d very regularly. Application rates of chitosan are important as well. Here you can see sour d at week 6 using our product line. When we harvest, I can send you the full spectrum lab results and compare! I know this picture doesn't...
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    Terpenes enhancement and manipulation

    The chitosan oligosaccharide in our micro product does wonders for terpene production :)
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