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im4satori

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as for how to care for soil plants I don't have the most experience

im a hydro guy and im good about formulating nutrients

having said that

how long has it been since you potted them into those pots and soil

those are good size pots you shouldn't need to feed anything except water for 3 weeks time min. from when you potted them

and that's only when they show signs of lacking

until you see some def I wouldn't give them any nutes

keep the root area from binding and youll likely not need to fertilize much

if you want to give me a pic of your nute label that shows the % amounts listed on it I can take a look at the formula your using to see if its in range of ratios or what might be lacking
 

Garrett Richardson

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New growth just not as dark as I'd like it, put in soil 12/27 so it's 1 mo 3 day today, ffof soil figured I'd ask you even though you're hydro thought you might have insights, will grab bottle and snap pic when I come In from Tokingbongsmilie phire legacy double frothilation percs and a my micro möbius! Clean rigs
 

Garrett Richardson

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Also at a 16/8 light schedule but want to go back to 20/4 can I do so immediately or adjust over a couple days? I know I should keep it constant but want more growth
 

im4satori

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I guess what i was getting at is your plants look good,, let just make sure you don't over feed them


you can move the light schedule without issue as long as its getting more then 18 hrs light youll be fine

I will look at the nutes
 

im4satori

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first thing glaring at me about your nutes is it list no calcium and no sulfur

its got good amounts of magnesium so the nitrogen source is from magnesium nitrate and it has no calcium nitrate and no magnesium sulfate

we will need to see if a calmag product will work with it or not
 

im4satori

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honestly

you should change nutes

theres not enough K
you could try and add a bloom booster and calmag to correct the imbalances but that still leaves no sulfur

its just not good all the way around

im sorry
 

Father Ramirez

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Insulated electric wire is cheap, can be cut to size, is easy to work with, and does a great job. I use clothespins to hold it to the lip of the pot. Or twist it into a corkscrew shape, and screw it into the soil. Versatile.
 
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