5th week of flowering

JSB99

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Also, I just ordered some fox farm products, thr jewelers scope and, a correct Ph Measurer
Fox Farms is a great company, and you will have much better success than with MG. pH is really important with hydroponics, including Coco, but is much more forgiving when grown in soil. Still, you will do much better keeping it in range, which is needed by the plant to transport the nutrients throughout themselves. 6.2 to 7.0 is a good range, with 6.5 being ideal. Make sure you measure your pH AFTER adding nutrients. Nutes will cause a pH shift that usually needs correcting after adding them.
 

JSB99

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Did you happen to get some pH Up and pH Down? You'll need those to adjust your pH, if you don't have them already. You can get it anywhere, including Amazon. General Hydroponics is a good brand.
 

Quisey

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Fox Farms is a great company, and you will have much better success than with MG. pH is really important with hydroponics, including Coco, but is much more forgiving when grown in soil. Still, you will do much better keeping it in range, which is needed by the plant to transport the nutrients throughout themselves. 6.2 to 7.0 is a good range, with 6.5 being ideal. Make sure you measure your pH AFTER adding nutrients. Nutes will cause a pH shift that usually needs correcting after adding them.
Awesome, also I don’t have a hydro going. I’m just using soil.
 

Quisey

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Did you happen to get some pH Up and pH Down? You'll need those to adjust your pH, if you don't have them already. You can get it anywhere, including Amazon. General Hydroponics is a good brand.
Ah I haven’t but I do need to get!
 

Quisey

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Looks okay, but could definitely benefit from nutes geared more towards the needs of cannabis. "Boosters" aren't going to contain the correct amount, or even the existence of, the base nutrients your plants need.
Hey I’m back, could you check out my recent posting?
 

curious2garden

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Seems like plant is quite small, what size light are u using? Why did u defoliate so much ?
That's exactly what I was going to ask, about light.

MG isn't a bad soil you just need to know what deficiencies look like. Looks like you might have a P def but not a horrible one. My guess is you don't have enough light and you removed to many fan leaves.
 

Quisey

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That's exactly what I was going to ask, about light.

MG isn't a bad soil you just need to know what deficiencies look like. Looks like you might have a P def but not a horrible one. My guess is you don't have enough light and you removed to many fan leaves.
Yes I definitely removed way too many fan leaves, I’ve started putting the correct ph into her so hopefully she bounces back. I’ve only put half the doses though, not the full. I’m using a 300W Light also.
 

nl5xsk1

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Well the good news is that the buds u have look nice and frosty, simply will be a light producing plant. I notice the tips are burnt a bit, which is directly related to fertilizer issue. Growing is a learning process and every grow will shed some light , yuk yuk.
 

Quisey

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Well the good news is that the buds u have look nice and frosty, simply will be a light producing plant. I notice the tips are burnt a bit, which is directly related to fertilizer issue. Growing is a learning process and every grow will shed some light , yuk yuk.
Right ! Thank you. Any thing you think I should do better ?
 
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