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  1. Great input guys. If I leave the remainder of my soil as it, will it correct over time or should I make it leaner by adding more coir and EWC as suggested? Do I need to change my existing soil?

     

    What would you guys do? I want to prevent issues when before I flip. :investigating

  2. Joh! You had some hectic burn there hey Toby! Looks like you’ve sorted it though. I’m gonna go with nitrogen toxicity for those shiny leaves. It’s a bitch. The big Badazz plant in my tent had/has it. Thought I had it beat, but I haven’t been able to get rid of it, and it caused the plant to grow very bushy with many small leaves and buds. We’ll see what she yields. It’s easy to stay slightly lean with feeding, and dial it up a little when you see deficiencies. It’s a whole lot more difficult to feed lean with a rogue nitrogen source in your soil. Just occurred to me- maybe use a flower nutrient to offset the extra nitrogen from now through flower?

    Yeah bru, it's a very sensitive strain, tried to baby it as much as possible. Thanks for the feedback.

    I haven't fed anything as yet, just giving AACT hoping to stabilise the soil mix. (cooking for a year) The other strains are responding positively to mix. When I flip Ill give a lower N feed in my flowering feeding regiment. Ill do some more research on it, hoping nothing negative will come of it?

  3. Week 12,

     

    I had some major environmental issues. I swapped out my 6"/15cm inline fan for a 12cm 220v pc fan. Still getting negative pressure. The 6" was just too much for the tent. This grow is definitely drawing significantly fewer watts.

     

    I have potted up to final 20L pots. Going well at the moment. Didn't water for 2 weeks as the plants didn't show any signs that they need it. I have noticed that leaves are very shiny. Should I be concerned? Could it be too much N in my mix or strain dependent? Like a dominant indica trait? The top left plant is a problematic strain, loads of issues reported from various users online. Less is more in this case.

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  4. Week 7,

     

    There were some issues with the transplant. Not to sure if its genes related as all plants got the same regiment. Same soil same alles. Seems to have recovered well. Only variable I can think of that could have a negative influence are those decomposable seed cups. Could have affected the ph somehow? :poke 

     

    I topped a 2nd time at the third node after the first split. So basically 4 main colas. (2nd image)

    Hopefully, pot up in the next week or 2, then flip 2 weeks later, depending on how full the scrog net is?

     

    Some images below.

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  5. Considering you not deep into flower yet, might I suggest the following as it works for me.

     

    I Pyrol over a span of 12 days. Half strength solution., every 3 days 4 times. That clears them out. I maintain it with Neem every 2 weeks afterwards. 

     

    Before I flip I do another Pyrol session to ensure no critters lurking about going into the most important part of the growing cycle. :-2cents

     

    :-peace

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