bubbastank20
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I checked on my plants today and some leaves were crispy and shrivled up .. Havnt fed them in 4days .. They were fine lastnight
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This man is correct. Don't feed her nutes for at least a month if your using FFO.Did you use Ocean forest without cutting it with a base like HP pro mix? Your shouldnt feed them at all if you used straight ocean forest (which is a bad idea) until they use up almost all the nutrient in the soil. Dont flush the damage is done now. Just give plain water as you usually would until they grow out of it. Do you have a ppm pen? If not get one and check the runoff, wait until the runoff is below 800 then feed at 1/4 to 1/2 strength..
Buy a ppm pen takes the guess work out of itDon't you think a month is a little to long.. Why a month? I'm learning
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Don't you think a month is a little to long.. Why a month? I'm learning
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800ppm is what i meant. Since you want to learn here is my method of ppm keeping. Get a notebook first. When you water next time catch some of the runoff water in a cup and check with your pen. Write it down. Next time you water check runoff with pen again write it down. The ppm should be dropping a good amount each time with plain water. Now do this until the ppm runoff is 800ppm or less then start feeding. Test your ppm of nutrient mixed feeding water and write that down and compare to your runoff. Keeping a running log will help you determine what is going on in the pot like if its eating right or over fertilized or under fertilized.It takes some practise comparing the numbers to know what to feed but once you get it your golden. I do this all the way up until i stop nutrients and start fading plant out. Its more work but more reward to and also with no overfeeding or underfeeding issues ever.I have one but what do you mean by 800..
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