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    Harvest while hairs are still white

    I bet theirs didn’t look like that lol
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    How long is preflower

    That’s kind of a vague statement, I would guess the first three weeks? That’s generally what I would consider preflower, will vary by cultivar.
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    Can Somebody help me out?

    Maybe this has already been mentioned, I didn’t really look through the comments. Looks like a soiless medium and you let it dry back to much. Keep her moist and feed around .5-.6
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    Helpppp

    She looks good! Just looks a little hungry.
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    Seedling assistance

    Humidity seems low for seedlings, a VPD of 1.7 is asking a lot out of an immature root system. 1/2 strength is what? EC/PPM/TDS?
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    Still unsure as to what is going on, need veteran help PLEASE

    I agree, I feel like iv asked some questions that have been danced around. I do have question just for my understanding, you feel 6.0 is ideal for a soil medium? Iv never heard so low unless coco. What are your thoughts behind it?
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    Still unsure as to what is going on, need veteran help PLEASE

    4.9… I actually went to clients house a few months back(I travel fixing indoor grows)and he had happy frog with a ph of 4.9.. I brought some lime with me and got it up to 6.6 here are some pics next morning, 3 days, 2 weeks after. This was is first time growing… luckily they were photos and not...
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    Hempy Plant turns Light Green

    I would lean more towards magnesium or chlorophyll needs to mature and green up. iron deficiency is very very rare in cannabis.
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    Still unsure as to what is going on, need veteran help PLEASE

    Yes it will work and raise ph but you need an idea of how far off the ph is before you just start adding. You can’t guess an amount and go blindly.
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    Shed some light?

    I know Jeremy talks a lot about organics balancing ph and it’s not something you need to worry about which is true.. but that takes experience and balance of organic matter and in no way means ph isn’t important. Ph is critical for plant growth. Not only does ph lock out minerals it also makes...
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    Shed some light?

    Me personally I think your ph is low and that’s the majority of the problem. I see it a lot with peat based soils. What type of water are you using and what’s the ph of it before you add or change anything?
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    Shed some light?

    Imbalance of nutrients, green waxy leaves, nitrogen toxicity. Calcium lockout causes by either other toxicity or too much calcium. Organics don’t like to dry back to much, ph is low. Everything points towards too much nutrient.
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    Yellow/rust spots middle of the plant

    I use Gaia, build a soil, tm7 and homemade living soil and these are my results, I can say they both make a great product.
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    Yellow/rust spots middle of the plant

    Okay, I want to say that you will not see benefits this grow, you are to far along to see any changes at this point, with that said I would stop the fish shit and recharge and water only. Can you water to slight runoff and check the ph and ppm of the soil?
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    Yellow/rust spots middle of the plant

    okay, so I just read you are using Gaia green bloom, do not dose cal mag, Gaia 284 is 16% calcium. Calcium is not your problem. The problem you see is to much nutrients, how much are you top dressing, how often and what soil are you in?? How long did you wait until the first top dress?
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    Yellow/rust spots middle of the plant

    Okay so, I took a look at the pictures without even reading anything and immediately see dark green waxy leaves which is a sign of nitrogen toxicity. Do you own a ph and ppm meter?
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    Yellow/rust spots middle of the plant

    Can you post some pictures and info? Soil type, feeding regime and brand? Are you phing?
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    Still unsure as to what is going on, need veteran help PLEASE

    I’m a heavy duty diesel mechanic so this is a great analogy my friend! If you pull the drain plug off an engine and you see metal in the oil does it tell you the problem? Or is it enough. information to let you know you have a problem? Ffof is a peat based soil, peat has a ph of around 4, some...
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    Still unsure as to what is going on, need veteran help PLEASE

    Checking runoff ph is bad advice? How please explain. if you water in at a ph of 6.5 and your runoff is 5.5 you know it’s low and not in an optimal range.. it won’t give you the exact soil ph but it will give you an indication of a problem as to what is leaching out.. ppm would be salt buildup...
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