Canninoobis
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Stop feeding them and watering them. No lime or calmag or anything. From now on you need to lower that ph to atleast 7 before watering. Did you physically see the gnats?
well im happy to report that most of the plants are doing better.. I let my soil dry out and realized after looking at my watering journal I was retarded and way way over watered... with my water being poor "phing" @ 8.8 !! so I bought distilled water.. have been watering lightly and only when I feel I have to.. been exactly 1 month since I put seeds in dirt.. they are about 6-8 nodes tall and wanted to do some topping and was curious about when the right time to start feeding them would be.. they were transplanted into their massive containers on the 13th and I assume the soil would be nutritious enough for a few weeks and that date is rapidly approaching...any advice would be appreciated..Stop feeding them and watering them. No lime or calmag or anything. From now on you need to lower that ph to atleast 7 before watering. Did you physically see the gnats?
Agreed! I think the majority of the problems people have are water related and people flip out everytime they see the smallest little mark on their leaves and over compensate with nutrients. Soil is the way to go IMO.No, I'm sorry but you're wrong. You're listening to people that don't know what they're talking about. Potting soil done right is the more secure way to grow. But many people try to control soil so much that they kill their plants without realizing what they've done wrong.