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H.A.F.

a.k.a. Rusty Nails
Trust me its worth alot
Not crazy feeding, just what is called for at that stage of growth with whatever system you are using.

And on flushing - using organic nutes it isn't necessary, using salts they say it is, but you would have to be one of those Grey Poupon aficionados to tell the difference. I just stop feeding them when I think it's almost time to harvest.
 

H.A.F.

a.k.a. Rusty Nails
And I also quit trying to diagnose specific deficiencies. It is all so interconnected that trying to isolate one problem is near impossible. There's really only a few options.

Light - too much or too little. Get some kind of light meter to keep track of what works.

Watering - too much or too little. Too much is harder to fix than too little once you see a problem. Let the pot dry, and even let the leaves start drooping if needed to make sure.

Nutes - Too much or too little, period (for me). How you deal with that depends on what you use, but I lean towards too little (25-50% of recommended). because fixing it is easy. Lighter green, need food. If you feed too much you start seeing the wonky leaves and stuff and you can't fix them. You can just hope to contain the problem, and flushing is usually the best option, then start over normal when they need food again.
 

Easyday20

I.Y.A.O.Y.A.S
And I also quit trying to diagnose specific deficiencies. It is all so interconnected that trying to isolate one problem is near impossible. There's really only a few options.

Light - too much or too little. Get some kind of light meter to keep track of what works.

Watering - too much or too little. Too much is harder to fix than too little once you see a problem. Let the pot dry, and even let the leaves start drooping if needed to make sure.

Nutes - Too much or too little, period (for me). How you deal with that depends on what you use, but I lean towards too little (25-50% of recommended). because fixing it is easy. Lighter green, need food. If you feed too much you start seeing the wonky leaves and stuff and you can't fix them. You can just hope to contain the problem, and flushing is usually the best option, then start over normal when they need food again.
Great advice. Im eating it up. Thank you
 

H.A.F.

a.k.a. Rusty Nails
Ok so I have been going back and forth and flipping the clone. So you know what. She movef home with her mama in the condo. So today is technically week 3 day 3. Of veg. Thats ok with me. Family photosView attachment 68359View attachment 68360
Having the different plants in there could be a big help. The dark green youngun' looks great, and you can see the color difference in the other hungry girls. Also, right after flip when they start to stretch is an important time to try and have them happy.
 
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