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Old 06-23-2009, 06:45 PM
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Re: Lowryder#2 will not flower! Help

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Originally Posted by katana2k9 View Post
well it depends on the pesticide if you get the type used for tomatoes that is fine really it is i have used it and no probs good vegatable pesicide wont harm you once they have been dealt with you can can folair feed with water no probs.

yea that will work as long as it the right kevlin should be fine wattage yea np

well that will work as long as you use a 2/3 soil 1/3 compost that will be fine what was ur last ph reading KAT
Hmm...I'll have to see if they have that at Home Depot today or tomorrow. I'm a little leery on using pesticides, but at this point it's worth a shot, rather than lose the couple hundred I invested in these puppies so far. Hope it's not expensive.

I don't think it's a 600w flourescent, but if I find the lamp I'll let you know. I've been looking around but I forget where I placed it long ago.

EDIT: No, definitely not. It's a max 75w incandescent, which I don't think works, right?

And I added a good amount of peat moss to each pot, so I would say each is at least 1/4, if not 1/3, peat moss. I'm gonna do another reading on them tomorrow, but the last pH readings I had before adding the peat moss were 7, 7, 7.5, and 6.8, so I am hoping the peat moss will restore them to ideal levels again, given that they were all less than 1 step up on the pH scale.
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