bict

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I was just about to say zinc...i think.u would need to flush that plant 2 or 3 times with water over a day or 2 and then treat..but with what i dont know ?
Maybe something with trace elements in it ?
Hmm I've not fed for a week and watered twice all ready, maybe I'll water again tomorrow with seasol then give em a half doze feed.
 

ruby fruit

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Hmm I've not fed for a week and watered twice all ready, maybe I'll water again tomorrow with seasol then give em a half doze feed.
Try find a thread here tonite first bro may be a quick fix ....im sure theres a problem thread somewhere
 

redeyedfrog

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Lockout, use dolomite lime. It will buffer and not allow ph to go out of range. Learned that this grow lol! A lot of issues that show up and are obscure or rare problems are usually a ph issue, use 50gr per square meter or one handful. I tried chasing deficiencies and tws taught me that I'm chasing my tail going that route. My plants have thanked me... do you use epsom salts?
 
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bict

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Lockout, use dolomite lime. It will buffer and not allow ph to go out of range. Learned that this grow lol! A lot of issues that show up and are obscure or rare problems are usually a ph issue, use 50gr per square meter or one handful. I tried chasing deficiencies and tws taught me that I'm chasing my tail going that route. My plants have thanked me... do you use epsom salts?
I thought that would help.

No I don't, don't know what they are.
 

reza92

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Go to bunnings or a chemists and get yer salts, bunnings is cheaper and add it to your feed 2 tbsp to 9 litres every other feed, keeps em nice n healthy lots of mag in it.
Wow I use 1/2 a cup per 9L each time I feed and the girls love it. 2tbsp seems a little light.
 
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