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first time grower here looking for some tips or tricks or something to help me out!

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  • Minnesotabrandon
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    need some tips on some plant trimming my plants are extreamlly bushy

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  • Karlee
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    They look great keep up the good work.

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  • Minnesotabrandon
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    just a update for everyone there growing like champs!!! really bushy!

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  • Karlee
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    Show a pic if real concerned but the purple is probably genetics

  • kingfish
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    Is your plant in stress ? If not leave it be.

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  • Karlee
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    My amnesia haze had streaks of purple on the stems I thought they looked great!

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  • Green75
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    No More than suggested dose...
    could be strain...

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  • Minnesotabrandon
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    Originally posted by Green75 View Post
    Use it any way...it's vitamins for them....probly help yes
    I use it with my nutrients water but they are still purple stems? could extra hurt?

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  • Royal Nugs
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    Stem purpling can be genetic too.

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  • Green75
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    Use it any way...it's vitamins for them....probly help yes

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  • Minnesotabrandon
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    one question I have that I have not been able to find a strong answer to...my stems are turning purple missing magnesium?? if so can I add some to my next plain watering or??
    -thanks in advance

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  • berrypilot
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    You can already see the difference!!!!! 🌱 I've been pretty surprised on here to see how much it helps to transplant if they've outgrown their pot !!!!! ✨

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  • berrypilot
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    I saw Nebula saw once that you should fish out chips in the soil if you see them. 🌲 She said that they're made from wood that didn't get fully composted yet!!!! In fact, I read that "seedling soil" is actually just regular composted soil, but they sift it so only the super fine composted particles make it through! It seems like the really fine composted stuff is "easy to eat" for plants, then as they get older they are stronger and can deal with the wood chips!!!! ✨

  • Royal Nugs
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    Agreed, great job Brandon!

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  • Karlee
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    Great comeback!

    Almost training time

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