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    you really are quite strange aren't you? I don't get you at all. Maybe it's because you are such a failure? A disappointment to your family? Maybe you should try smoking a little less of your product, it doesn't seem to agree with you if it makes you like this. Have you had a lot of failed...
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    every two weeks? If so well done.
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    averaging 20 oz every two weeks. I don't think that's bad under two 600's. What are you managing?
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    Yeah you did. And there's just over an oz of dried bud on that stem. How do you know anything about me you silly little person. As I said before, try being the person your mother brought you up to be. You might stop being so angry and she may actually be proud of you. Why all the agro? What...
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    Do you think you sound funny and clever saying things like that?? And where's the stuff you claim I ripped off google? Grow up little person. Try using manners, your mother might like you a little bit more.
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    I beg your pardon? Why is everyone so aggressive and rude on here? I am merely offering my opinion on an open forum. If you can find on google what I said previously, then I'd love to see it, cos it just came straight off the top of my head. My words, my opinions. What the hell is wrong with you...
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    id still still be inclined to say it's overwatering and that that is also probably causing secondary problems. You say you've seen it in soil too, and like coco, soil can stay too wet. People can tend to be a bit heavy with the watering/feeding, thinking they are giving their plants lots of...
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    You think so? Can you back that up with a little science? Very un-scientifically, and in very simple terms.....unless it's an aquatic plant, the roots need damp not wet and over exposure to water will cause significant growth problems.
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    no coco at all? Sorry then, my mistake, thought u said u grew in coco. What's ur ph and ph run off like?
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    Always in coco you say? Cloggy damp stuff that coco sometimes.
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    Coco in a bubble pot? Overwatering is now my most likely thought. Root probs will surely follow if they haven't already started. Root problems can lead to deficiencies. Round and round you go. Try letting them dry out for a week. You might find they look at lot better for it.
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    cannabis doctor? Lol not me. But I have been growing dope for 26 years now. Both indoors and outdoors. I pull 18-24 oz every two weeks with the method I've been using for the last 11 years. So a dope doc?? No, but I have got a pretty good science and horticultural background.
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    Fair enough, but it looks like a deficiency, or overwatering or root problem. But you should know, I'm just looking at a pic you posted, you got her and all her history right with you. Good luck with her anyway then. I'm dragging 18-24 off every two weeks.
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    Ok, I always found it a bit soggy when watered and didn't like it much for that reason. When first watered, plants seemed to show signs of overwatering, as it dried the plant picked up. I use perlite because you can flood it, drain it and it's just damp, not too wet and lots of nice little humid...
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    Chop chop time
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    What medium you using? What's your ph?
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    overwatered?? Could also be root problems. Or an iron deficiency.
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    What do you think?
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    Oh my god! Let's all bow down to the almighty one! Great use of the English language too, your mum must be so proud of you.
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    its got nothing to do with light count or burning anything down. I happened to notice the consumer unit is rated to 60 amp max load and it's got 85 amps worth of fuses in it. Why?? I dunno. I bought the house 10 years ago and it was like that then. It's not been a problem, but I want it changing...
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