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I've used the Hanna 3-in-1 combo and liked it. It reads pH, EC, PPM and temperature compensates. There are others though...
chop off those crappy leaves, flush or water with nitrozyme and ride it out!
Spray and Grow is a very concentrated micro-nutrient, just Iron and Zinc. Very easy to over-do-it. I would stick to your base nutrients until...
Could be Thrips, Spider Mites or Calcium Def... Better pictures would help. See any bugs under the leaves?
http://foxfarmfertilizer.com/FoxFarm-Soil-Schedule.pdf :rolleyes:
electronic meaning digital, yes! Because digital ballasts run both MH and HPS bulbs, you can freely interchange between veg and flowering bulbs!
No such thing...but the Hortilux Blue bulbs are the best for Vegging in my experience. The Digilux 600w M.H. bulb is apparently the first TRUE...
This means that enzymes will not eliminate the primary food source of fungus gnat larvae. This means that you are correct in that fungus...
Fungus Gnat Management in Greenhouses and Nurseries Fungus gnats, Bradysia spp., were initially considered minor insect pests, primarily...
Also it looks like the plant was pruned drastically. This results in more growing tips rapidly consuming nutrients. Micronutrients are unavailable...
I hear that they are not a plant pest, and part of the soi-food-web. You may try watering in some sm-90
Try 6 plants, flowered when 12" tall
Yeah man, they are super effective in soil. The high PK is what gives you the boost in quality and yield. 1/4 tsp per gallon once per week during...
From what I have read, all mycorrhizal innoculants (powdered or liquid) contain dormant spores that can last for up to 2 years. Once the spores...
Diatomaceous earth will help until it gets wet, then it just turns to cake. In it's dry form it is quite irritating to tissues, including human skin.
Oh sorry didn't know that...:wave:
Thrips leave those little lines in the leaves, kind of squiggly. They are easy to manage though so keep it clean, and keep on your spray regimen...
Thai Stick? Awesome...:D
Sluggo works wonders...
45 or 65 gallon smart pots are the most popular here...