coast of maine

  1. inlovewthecoco

    Possible lockout in soil? Need advice

    -5 gallon pots (lots of holes for drainage) -coast of Maine stonington blend platinum mix -transplanted into these buckets about one month ago -watering every 4-5 days with 6.5 ph water -under 200w led set to 50% -Clearwater genetics Jelly delicious - temp 72-80 degrees - humidity 40-60%...
  2. N

    First time, running into multiple serious issues.

    Hi all, First timer here. I've been active on the forum for about a year learning before finally putting beans in the ground. Things seem to have gone from bad to really really bad over the course of a few days. I'll explain my setup and the. My issues. Thanks for bearing with me, any and all...
  3. B

    Outdoor Grow (with Coast of Maine Stonington Blend & Fox Farm Nutes)

    Hi everyone. I'm fairly new to growing. Well I've had 3-4 grows but still a newbie. Anyway this yr I have an outdoor soil grow in 10 gallon fabric pots using Coast of Maine Stonington Blend..Its meant to be a grow all season soil with no needed nutrients..Well I should have read more...
  4. OGcloud808

    Leaves falling/dying, various deficiency symptoms. Nutrient lock?

    Can’t seem to get this issue fully under control. At first I thought it was a N deficiency (plant looks hungry, yellowing leaves that fall off easily). Now there appears to be multiple deficiencies going on at once which made me think fertilizer build up in the soil. I tried flushing the medium...
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