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  1. ShantiShredda68

    Fox Farms Joins Roots Organic with Gnat Infestation

    All soils get transported at one point or another and become succeptible to any pests. When the soils are sitting at your local growstore, they are succeptible to pests (I wonder if any growers go into these shops battling bugs, possibly WITH bugs on them!). Point is, pests are close to...
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    Fox Farms Joins Roots Organic with Gnat Infestation

    Seems like everyone is having pest issues! Every bag of R.O. Aurora I've gotten has had them! Disgusting! Gnatrol followed by a Diatemaceous Earth treatment works pretty good for me. Very annoying that i have to do it every time i transplant, maybe i should just start treating my soil with...
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    Leaf Issues Help!

    LOL, nothing like spending unessecary moneys in these harsh economic times. 50% humidity is definitely breeding grounds for mold. If you go online to your local governments website they may have a chart that tells you the ph and ppm of your tap water, but that depends on where you live. I live...
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    Leaf Issues Help!

    Since the symptoms are uniform throughout two different strains (correct?), one indica and one sativa, and since symptoms have appeared just recently, it is definitely something new the plants were exposed to. No nutes, only the soil and water, right? I would still suggest to do the potatoe...
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    Leaf Issues Help!

    Before you go chasing "mystery" nute burn and or deficiencies, check out this article: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=159960, as it might save you the headache, time, and resources I wasted on the same issue. I had the exact same "nute burn" and or "deficiencies" you describe...
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    Ready to transplant?

    Only the one gallon was twenty nine days (the first picture), the clones were only in those cups for four days before they were ready for transplant (they were just put in one gallons not too long ago and topped). X-plant? I am intrigued, could you explain further? Transplanted the one gallon...
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    I Need Some Fucking Help

    How long has the plant been in that pot? How big is the pot? One gallon of soil is usually equivalent to one month of growth, do the math, they look rootbound to me. Im sure some water would help too, i give my girls that veg in three gallons about 3/4 of a gallon of water every 3-4 days, which...
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    Ready to transplant?

    Awesome, thanks for the advice. Would go straight to five gallons, but I think I want to wait until the super soil has composted a bit longer. :leaf:
  9. ShantiShredda68

    Ready to transplant?

    I was wondering if the plant in the first two pictures looks ready for transplant (shes staying real droopy even after watering and good rest)? They have been in one gallon pots in roots organic aurora for 29 days (rapid rooters for about four to five days before that), and have almost received...
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