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Yes, what you're saying about pH makes a lot of sense! I think that in my case the plants are lacking food and I should aim for a pH of 6.2, right?
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No problem my brother, I'll post pictures of how the plants looked in 7 days? So I can see the results, right?
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70% Sphagnum Peat + 30% Vermiculite + Limestone
Based on Sphagnum Peat.
Carolina Soil is an excellent quality organic substrate....
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Thank you very much for the answers, I will try to raise my pH to 6.6! No, it is the manufacturing date of the nutrients 2022. I really confess that I...
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Yes brother, iam using this Carolina Soil' is 70% Sphagno Peat + 30% Vermiculite + Limestone.
Yes, I mix the fertilizers and then adjust the...
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I don't have exactly cal mag here. Can I add more cal mag from the fertilizers I have here? Can I look at the nutritional table of the fertilizer that...
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Yes, I adjust it, and I’m giving the water at 6.2. I use a mix that we have here in Brazil; I’ll post some pictures below.
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I’m watering with about 800 ppm using a High Nutrients mix! The temperature at the top buds is 78.8°F, and the humidity is 60%.
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Flower room: 1x1m pot: 20l (high nutrients mineral) avg 26.5 celcius light on (hqi) 400w
Veg room: 1x1 m...
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Tks for all the answers!!
I’m watering with about 800 ppm using a High Nutrients mix! The temperature at the top buds is 78.8°F, and the...Last edited by Camboja; 12-27-2024, 11:11 AM.
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Deficiency?
Good afternoon, everyone! I’d like to know if my plant has a deficiency or is overfertilized?
I’m watering them with 800 ppm.
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