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Crispy Plants.
Hey all, got a slight problem here.
These are Hashberrys that are about 2 months old. Been keeping them small in my micro-box with a combination of topping and LST. Well lately the leaves have been drying up from the outside inwards and usually die. Even though this is going on, I manage to get new growth. I don't have a ph meter or anything like that, so I can't give you some of that information. My best guess is that they're being underwatered. I try to give them about half a liter every day, and when I water the soil it is usually very dry. The light is also on 24 hours a day. I plan on bringing these babies outside within the next two weeks, where I think it will be easier to manage them. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. nugglord420
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