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Roger A. Shrubber

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don't feed it anymore until it starts to look like it wants it. when you see the first sign of yellowing older growth, when the new growth starts coming in very pale, then start to feed lightly, until then, it'll be clearing out whats in the ffof
 

ILGM Will

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Could very well be Calcium Deficiency I'm adding a pic

The lime helps out with buffering your soils ph and it adds some calcium. I always had to add it to my Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil( 2 tbs. per gallon).Rust spots seems to make me think that it is calcium related. Either from the ph or the lack of calcium from filtered water. What do you use for water is it Reverse osmosis filtered or just carbon filtered? It will say on the label if it is Reverse osmosis-R/O. RO water is great, but you need to add some micro nutrients( cal/mag) back in too it. ROOT

Well I Can't upload a pic yet either....
 
don't feed it anymore until it starts to look like it wants it. when you see the first sign of yellowing older growth, when the new growth starts coming in very pale, then start to feed lightly, until then, it'll be clearing out whats in the ffof
Thank you so much.
don't feed it anymore until it starts to look like it wants it. when you see the first sign of yellowing older growth, when the new growth starts coming in very pale, then start to feed lightly, until then, it'll be clearing out whats in the ffof
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Could very well be Calcium Deficiency I'm adding a pic

The lime helps out with buffering your soils ph and it adds some calcium. I always had to add it to my Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil( 2 tbs. per gallon).Rust spots seems to make me think that it is calcium related. Either from the ph or the lack of calcium from filtered water. What do you use for water is it Reverse osmosis filtered or just carbon filtered? It will say on the label if it is Reverse osmosis-R/O. RO water is great, but you need to add some micro nutrients( cal/mag) back in too it. ROOT

Well I Can't upload a pic yet either....
 

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HighLowGrow

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who gives a fuck whats going on knuckle deep. What you need to do is make sure the entire root zone is dry. Fill a pot with dry soil. let it sit a day so its pretty good and dried out. when your pot feels almost this light, then you water. It should be a few days. I water my .66 gallon pots every 5 days or so. I am pretty positive you are overwatering, nothing that young should need every other day.
You water your .66 gallon pots every 5 days? Who’s watering the other 4 days? Lmao. You need a bigger light and bigger pots.
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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You water your .66 gallon pots every 5 days? Who’s watering the other 4 days? Lmao. You need a bigger light and bigger pots.
Those are what they start in under 150hps, then they go to 3 gallin under 600MH and then back to 1000kHPS in 7 gallon pots, where they require watering more frequently. It works out just fine, but I guess you can go ahead and express your thoughts anyways.
 
Those are what they start in under 150hps, then they go to 3 gallin under 600MH and then back to 1000kHPS in 7 gallon pots, where they require watering more frequently. It works out just fine, but I guess you can go ahead and express your thoughts anyways.
I have 1400 watt leds and my pots are dry in 3 days. And that’s bone dry
 

HighLowGrow

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Those are what they start in under 150hps, then they go to 3 gallin under 600MH and then back to 1000kHPS in 7 gallon pots, where they require watering more frequently. It works out just fine, but I guess you can go ahead and express your thoughts anyways.
Sorry brother. Ya I fucked that one up. Didn’t read all. If it works for you hell ya.

So you start in .66 gallons > to 3 gallins > then 7 gallons. Why so many transplants? Why waste dirt? Doesn’t make sense but please explain.

I’m being a dick on purpose. Hehehaha.
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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Sorry brother. Ya I fucked that one up. Didn’t read all. If it works for you hell ya.

So you start in .66 gallons > to 3 gallins > then 7 gallons. Why so many transplants? Why waste dirt? Doesn’t make sense but please explain.

I’m being a dick on purpose. Hehehaha.
How am I wasting soil? If you're being a dick on purpose then we're done here. bye.
 

ILGM Will

Member
Bigger pots are always better and that's a fact. If I could i'd post a pic of my Blueberry from ILGM Seed Bank'
She is in a 30 gal pot and is over 5' tall and is an indoor grow. I can't upload pic's yet.....don't figure
 
Bigger pots are always better and that's a fact. If I could i'd post a pic of my Blueberry from ILGM Seed Bank'
She is in a 30 gal pot and is over 5' tall and is an indoor grow. I can't upload pic's yet.....don't figure
You seem very knowledgeable. I would love to pick your brain a little if I could. I’m completely new to this and would love to learn as much as possible
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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Bigger pots are always better and that's a fact. If I could i'd post a pic of my Blueberry from ILGM Seed Bank'
She is in a 30 gal pot and is over 5' tall and is an indoor grow. I can't upload pic's yet.....don't figure
however its not best for the plant to start it in a 30 gallon...
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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You seem very knowledgeable. I would love to pick your brain a little if I could. I’m completely new to this and would love to learn as much as possible
Maybe find somebody who's also not a new member and who's not an advertizer. Seems like a good way to get steered towards their shop.
 

ILGM Will

Member
however its not best for the plant to start it in a 30 gallon...

I didn't start it a 30 gal pot it was transplanted in to it.....

you know, why would it matter if it was started in a 30 gal pot or not. There is nothing wrong with doing it that way as a matter of fact you won't have to transplant causing stress and all that bs either. Just let her grow and do her thing.
 
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