Pat the stoner
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Im surprised that halogen didnt fry up that plant .You got lucky big time .
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this is day 35 (yesterday 7th) I've added 2 more light bulbs ( the Y came from hong kong finally). pH is at about 7 and last watering was Monday for 200 mls of water. I am trying to water it as rare as possible due to the insect problem... Please comment and advice
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Many thanks!
I am using CFL's for a long time nowhalogen sucks, foil has to be turned shiny side in which means dull side the reflective side! and foil sucks it absorbs and only reflects like 50-70% light get some mylar white plastic or paint that shit a off white or dull white whatever. idk good luck. but I read the other day for sure halogen is not the right spectrum. it wil work but you'll be surprised how terrible they look hah!but hey atleast your not using a incandescent bulb hahaha! find you some of the round curly cue bulbs those are fine!
Hi Lime,Hey perke whatz up? looks like your plant is going to need some food now that she is showing signs of a deficiency...is it just on lower leaves?
no Ca, but at least there is the magnesium. I'll start adding it at my next watering. Last watering was on Saturday when I changed the pot and now, still moist. Thanks for the help with the breaking down of the M.G. hope it will do the trick and I'll not do damage to the plant.Found this maybe it will help...
Ammonium phosphate
Urea
Potassium chloride
Boric acid
Copper sulfate
Iron EDTA
Magnesium EDTA
Urea phosphate
Zinc sulfate
Sodium molybdate
The percentage breakdown is as follows:
Total Nitrogen: 15%
9.2% urea nitrogen
5.8% ammonium nitrogen
Available phosphate: 30%;
Boron: .02%;
Soluble Potash: 15%;
Copper: .07%;
Iron: .15%;
Manganese: .05%;
Molybdenum: .00005%;
Zinc: .06%.
looks to me like a calcium/mg deficiency... which by your post this would be calcium/mg deficient.Hi Lime,
Yea only on the lower leaves. Last Saturday I re-planted it into a bigger pot and added some more fresh soil. Do you think it's a nutrient deficit ? I have this
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I know there are many pros and cons for M.G. but will it do the trick?
Waiting forward for your reply.
So...my plant is osteoporotic, calcium deficit ... I wander if I'll give it some calcichew (calcium and vitamin D) if it will do the trick.looks to me like a calcium/mg deficiency... which by your post this would be calcium/mg deficient.
Dolomite lime can correct this deficiency...or suitable nutes with appropriate cal/mg levels ...or you can add 1 or 2 tble spoons on top of soil( dolomite lime)and water as usual. Ph'd of course.
I use Mg soil but with Hg flora series nutrients. 3 part series.