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  1. univativegrower

    Taking pics under an HPS

    let me know how it works for you
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    help please asap : BUGS!

    Azamax foliar spray has been working well for me. Use a wetting agent when you apply. I did it once a week for three weeks and the mites are pretty much eradicated. If they don't respond to that I also like Fox Farm "Don't Bug Me" but you have to spray that shit at night and you might get mold.
  3. univativegrower

    Humboldt Nutrient Organic line - Incomplete? Lacking?

    I haven't really checked out those ferts. I would go by the NPK rating. Some brands have a fert that is only potassium, I guess for correcting deficiencies. Let me know how those work out for you, I've been curious about those.
  4. univativegrower

    Taking pics under an HPS

    I've noticed a lot of pics taken under an HPS are red. I've been setting my white balance to 2100k which is the general spectrum of the HPS. It seems to work well. Just wanted to share so I can see more good pics on here.
  5. univativegrower

    So im gunna use a pc grow box got some ?s

    you can veg either a 24 hour light cycle or 18/6. switch to 12-12 when the plants are strong enough to take it. maybe like 6" tall. you got seeds or clones?
  6. univativegrower

    Flushing with Molasses

    I've read that it's good to mix molasses with your water for the final weeks of flushing. It's supposed to help the plant use up it's excess nutrients. I use molasses in my fert mixes, but have never used it for flushing, just pure water. Thoughts anybody?
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    Ocean forest and seedlings?

    I'm with stupidclown, I mix 2:1 ocean forest to light warrior and also add some extra perlite to help drainage. Seems to be working well for seedlings.
  8. univativegrower

    Help !!! please !!!

    Could be a number of deficiencies. There's an awesome article on nutrient deficiencies with pics in the plant problems section.
  9. univativegrower

    ballast question?

    That's right! Plugging it in is very easy, just make sure you get the right ballast for your bulb, and make sure it doesn't get too hot.
  10. univativegrower

    Un-idenitified Problem Getting Worse!! Pics

    what kind of lights are they under and how close?
  11. univativegrower

    Leaves Look Stressed (pics)

    Yeah, it's weird. It mainly seems to be happening around the middle of the plant with the big fan leaves. I was thinking nitrogen deficiency too, but it's not good to give them too much N during flowering right? Anyway, thanks so much for your help and advice, I owe you!
  12. univativegrower

    Leaves Look Stressed (pics)

    So, I took samples from two different plants in the garden and the ph reading of the soil was just below 7. Isn't that good or should I be closer to 6.5? Any other theories on my weirdo leaves? At this point, about half of my plants are doing it. Today I flushed a couple and hit them with very...
  13. univativegrower

    Nutrient Deficiencies?

    I have two mother plants that are starting to show signs of deficiencies at the bottom of the plant. I have been through all of the guides, but wanted to get some expert opinions on what these deficiencies may be and how to cure them. Pic 1 is from an NYC Diesel about 6 weeks old and pic 2 is...
  14. univativegrower

    Leaves Look Stressed (pics)

    awesome, thank you man. I will repost with ph readings tomorrow.
  15. univativegrower

    Leaves Look Stressed (pics)

    cool, thanks bro. So I will check the soil ph and if it is correct, than maybe overfertilizing?
  16. univativegrower

    will exaust fan help with humidy

    It would probably also help to have an intake fan that is bringing dry air in to the room if possible. This would work well in conjuction with the vent fan to help reduce humidity. You want your vent fan to be about four times stronger than your intake (in terms of cfm)
  17. univativegrower

    Leaves Look Stressed (pics)

    oh, and it just started about a day or two ago. I'm trying to stop it before it gets worse if I can.
  18. univativegrower

    Leaves Look Stressed (pics)

    The temps are good I think. I have air-cooled lights so the canopy is around 75 - 78. I do check the weight of the pot but generally water when the soil feels dry an inch or two below the surface. Perhaps weight would be a better test...
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    Leaves Look Stressed (pics)

    I forgot to mention that the rest of the plant looks healthy. The third picture is of the whole plant, and the fourth pic is from a different plant but appears to be the same problem at a later stage.
  20. univativegrower

    Leaves Look Stressed (pics)

    I have some skunk plants that are almost 4 weeks into flowering. They have been looking great, but all of a sudden I have noticed some of the leaves look stressed. They feel hard and are folding up. I can't tell wether it's a deficiency, overfertilizing or maybe something else. Here's my stats...
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