mrLifted
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im stressing out a bit because my plants have been showing a bit of discolored on the leafs or burns. but i don't go crazy with nutrients. For instance.
these clones were given to me by a friend, i transplanted them in fox farm happy frog soil in beer cups nothing else added to the mix just Great White powder to inoculate the roots. temps are not over 78 at my house i have them in a dome opening the vents a little bit every other day and i spray them with r.o. water one in a while and im not over watering i do wait till they get dry.
plant #1 is a sfv og and has a little yellowing going.
plant #2 and 3 are fire og same soil
maybe i should put the clones in light warrior next time.
these plants are docs og they are looking pretty good but have some weird leaf going on. i planted them in fox farm happy frog i added perlite at 75% happy frog 25% perlite. the soil still take a while to dry i thought with more perlite it would get dry faster. the first time i transplanted them i gave them a mexican guano tea brewed 48 with fish hydrolystate ,neptunes sea weed, worm castings, molasses, happy frog 5-5-5 all purpose fertilizerand some alfalfa meal. once finished brewing i diluted it. the next feeding they got was 1/4 strength of fox farm grow big temps are no higher then 78.
these clones were given to me by a friend, i transplanted them in fox farm happy frog soil in beer cups nothing else added to the mix just Great White powder to inoculate the roots. temps are not over 78 at my house i have them in a dome opening the vents a little bit every other day and i spray them with r.o. water one in a while and im not over watering i do wait till they get dry.
plant #1 is a sfv og and has a little yellowing going.

plant #2 and 3 are fire og same soil






these plants are docs og they are looking pretty good but have some weird leaf going on. i planted them in fox farm happy frog i added perlite at 75% happy frog 25% perlite. the soil still take a while to dry i thought with more perlite it would get dry faster. the first time i transplanted them i gave them a mexican guano tea brewed 48 with fish hydrolystate ,neptunes sea weed, worm castings, molasses, happy frog 5-5-5 all purpose fertilizerand some alfalfa meal. once finished brewing i diluted it. the next feeding they got was 1/4 strength of fox farm grow big temps are no higher then 78.



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