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mrgrowit
KeymasterAwesome! I’m looking forward to seeing its progress.
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KeymasterEither the plant is receiving enough darkness to make it flower or that’s an autoflower plant
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KeymasterWelcome back!
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KeymasterSure, here’s a few sources to what I was talking about in the video:
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KeymasterThe reason why a carpet is a concern is mostly due to not being able to clean up as efficiently. For example if you spill nutrient solution or soil then it will be a pain to clean up. If you are growing in a grow tent and it’s on a carpet, that’s fine.
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KeymasterLet’s go! I’m happy to see it! Cheers!
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KeymasterLooking good so far! Nice job.
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KeymasterThat’s awesome! Good luck!
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KeymasterNice! Good luck!
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KeymasterCannabis will grow under the conditions that are mentioned there. Pretty decent recommendations there. Although, different genetics can react differently depending on the environment so keep that in mind.
mrgrowit
KeymasterWow the plants really exploded in growth! The water temperature you mention of 20°C is good. Your pH issues could be impacted from the H2O2 like you mention. With your water temp now being under control, you can probably stop the H2O2.
mrgrowit
KeymasterLots more information is needed in order to properly diagnose. Read this post so you know what to include:
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KeymasterAn excess of some elements can inhibit the uptake of others so it’s generally recommended to stick to the ratios shown on the feeding chart; reduce the dosage if you feel you need to. When I used Bloom Yellow Bottles 7 years ago, I believe I started with a half dose according to their feeding chart. I definitely recommended reaching out to their customer service if you have more questions on how to use their nutrients. They know better than anyone on this forum I’m sure.
mrgrowit
KeymasterI know generally when growing with organic inputs that a lot of growers ignore PPM and/or pH, but if a problem arises then those can be useful measurements. In your case, without the PPM measurement, we are just guessing what the problem could be. It could be too low of PPM indicating it needs a feeding, or too high of PPM causing a nutrient lockout.
mrgrowit
KeymasterWelcome to the forum! More info is needed in order to properly diagnose.
1. What nutrients have you been feeding the plant and how often?2. What is the pH and PPM of the soil runoff?
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