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  1. porkbud

    Flushing mid flower to rebalance the soil pH ?

    They look pretty good, could probably use an extra dose of nutrients especially that bigger one with the lighter green in the center. How damp is your soil it looks pretty dark? That could cause the coloration issues. You most likely don't need to flush at this point in my opinion but others...
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    What's the best way to use dry soil amendments?

    Most dry organic fertilizer mixes aren't fully water soluble. You could make a tea with it and it would probably work but the best way is to follow the instructions. They're meant to slowly break down over time in the soil.
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    spider mites

    Good note i'm pretty bad at math ;) :eyesmoke: also rounded my milliliters into the teaspoon half, more like 2ml so a bit less than 1/2 teaspoon.
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    Cure room design

    Or flower to cure, spores get around. Again I'm paranoid, I try to keep all things separate. You'll be totally fine just keeping things clean. The exhaust on the flower tent, if directly connected to the cure tent, would add to the amount of air being pulled out of the cure tent. The cure tent...
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    How am i doing. Need advise

    They look great. Are there no recommendations included for the nutrient mixture? Maybe individually on the back of the bags? I don't know Zeofert. You'll be using all of them together in different amounts. The big bags, worm castings and fish meal, are your main sources of nitrogen, and...
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    Seedlings drooping/ends curling down

    I use two small fans, one on each side, just below the canopy, I've had issues with low pressure (no air movement) at pot/root level without the extra circulation. If you're using a powerful exhaust fan it can make that worse too. This too, they seem overwatered, which is what i use the fans...
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    Seedlings drooping/ends curling down

    Wish I could be more helpful, hope they perk up! Avoid changing variables too quickly like moving lights or changing nutrients as all that can contribute, and it's hard to tell what solves the problem! I know it's hard to not do that when you don't see response though :p
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    spider mites

    Cool thank you. For home made, based on this brand you just mix about 1/2 teaspoon of citric acid into a gallon of water.
  9. porkbud

    Cure room design

    I love this I do this with herbs outdoors, pretty funny to see the plant cage inside, works great though.
  10. porkbud

    Cure room design

    As long as it goes low enough shouldn't be an issue 24/7. I would recommend not having the tents connected, I'm paranoid about mold. It would work if you keep things clean, and can keep some negative pressure on the cure tent without pulling too much extra air out with the flowering tents...
  11. porkbud

    spider mites

    100% This. Be proactive, it's so hard to get rid of anything once it's there and established. I'll have to check out the citrus product, I use lemon balm and citronella in my spray mix, is there a brand you might recommend? Is it just citric acid as the active ingredient?
  12. porkbud

    spider mites

    I believe I do know, to some extent, what I'm talking about. You're generalizing my statements in your response. I said "Spraying them off with water is an option too to knock back the amount but won't do much." of course it's not a great option in flower neither is the neem oil as I said as...
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    Seedlings drooping/ends curling down

    Were they just transferred into the dwc? Might need time to adjust to the different water and ph level if so. They don't look too bad to me color wise maybe just a little unhappy. Humidity might be too high too, 50-60% is fine for dwc room.
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    Microscope pictures, mold, trichomes or eggs?

    There are always trichomes we just mainly see and focus on the development of bigger ones that contain thc, these are another type all over the surface. I think you are correct! If you're wondering if it's mold it doesn't appear to be, and if it's crunchy and feels like salt it definitely is...
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    Cure room design

    This I'm hesitant to advise on just because i don't save a lot of trim. When i do I use paper bags full of trim and hang them from wires in my dry/cure tent. It seems to work for me but there's probably better ways!
  16. porkbud

    Cure room design

    Probably a no on passive tube. Set up a fan exclusively for the cure tent. I would expect and suggest that you won't need a humidifier. You need to focus on the amount of exhaust and intake. Don't exhaust too much, slow drying/curing at the lowest fan speed is what you want to achieve. Close...
  17. porkbud

    spider mites

    Are you seeing buds forming at this point? That sucks :( You're in a tough spot you probably know that. Sprayed neem oil is often effective but not great to smoke so i avoid it at all costs in flower however it's been used for many years. You can find other natural insecticidal oils too. If...
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    4x4 humidifier

    Dang man you're using a ton of water for that size of area must be super dry where you live :eyesmoke: i'd guess you're filling it every other day or so though right?
  19. porkbud

    One looks ready

    Every process takes a learning curve you'll get there! The biggest issues I see in bulk is moisture and temperature so focus on those factors and you'll get it down.
  20. porkbud

    4x4 humidifier

    12.5 sqft? What is the height of your area? That's like a 3'x4'x5' tent I'm amazed you'd need that much. I usually need a gallon for that size, coming up from 20% rh.
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