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    Re-Vegging After Harvesting Your Baby

    Ok cool. You chop the main stalk a the way down then too correct? I'm assuming the more branches with bud nodes the quicker it reveg's?
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    Re-Vegging After Harvesting Your Baby

    If you already have a clone that has flowered and you harvested, are you likely going to experience hermie traits when you re-veg? I ask this because I did a staggered harvest, and am going to do my second harvest tomorrow. I'm not sure I have enough fan leaves to support a re-veg? Also after...
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    Fungus Gnats

    You didn't really specify the medium or how old the plants are? I would suggest two things: 1) Transplanting if possible and mix a lot of perlite in your soil mix. Make sure that you aren't using old soil that already has gnats in it. 2) I've put a layer of perlite in the reservoir water...
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    Need help with major problem (ph related I believe)

    You haven't added anything to this discussion in your three posts. Are you just here to troll? If you have input to my OP then fine, but otherwise your not helping.
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    Need help with major problem (ph related I believe)

    Maybe mis-read my post. The issue is related to a PH or nutrient lock out. Not over-watering. But to answer: 1 gallon pot size, Kelloggs Patio Plus + extra perlite. Water every week or so , or when the pot is light weight.
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    Need help with major problem (ph related I believe)

    Huh? No, because I bought them from a shop and thought they might have been overwatering them since they appeared slightly droopy when I first purchased them. They were almost a food tall in a tiny pot, so figured they were watering the hell out of them to keep the soil moist. They have...
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    Persistent nutrient burn or deficiency?

    No expert by any means, but I've been having alot of issues with my plants. Do you have a PH for the soil? Seems like that would be the first place to start The new growth seems to be yellowing too, so that would tell me that maybe the PH is off somewhat, or you may have a lockout. What...
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    Best alternative to Fish Fertizlier/Algae for indoor grows?

    You mean the organic materials aren't being broken down to usuable nutrients for the plants? I'll check Earth Juice out and thanks for the input + rep EDIT: Re-read the posts above. Would you actually add worms to an indoor growing medium? Interesting idea though and would also help aerate...
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    Need help with major problem (ph related I believe)

    As far as I know/read those drops are not accurate whatsoever. 40 Test Kit types you get at Home Depot?
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    Need help with major problem (ph related I believe)

    Ok thanks for the response. I saw this tester before and read mixed reviews about it, so was a little skeptical. But I will purchase both and find out whats going on. Without any sign of improvment though, I'm thinking they might be on their last leg(s)
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    Best alternative to Fish Fertizlier/Algae for indoor grows?

    Ok guys thanks for the responses. I should have been a little more clear with my question. I already have two cloned plants that need nutrients, so making a soil mix with nutrients isnt that plausible right now. They are both in veg stage, so that's why I want to use the Ak Fish Fertilizer...
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    Best alternative to Fish Fertizlier/Algae for indoor grows?

    Looking for organic/natural fertilizers to compliment my Kellogs Patio Organic Mix; problem is I can't really find much besides Fish Fertilizer and Algae Fert, and they both stink Only other option is Miracle Grow; which is know is taboo to use. Are they are any other "readily" available...
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    Need help with major problem (ph related I believe)

    Hello, I'm having some major issues with my two plants and need some expert advice. INFO: Both are clones approx 5-6 weeks old. In Organic Kellogs Soil w/ perlite Fed once with Fish Fertilizer. Lighting is natural light and compact cfls Temps 60-70s Humidity 60s What I DID: Thought...
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    Is there a simple way to reduce relative humidity?

    Thanks, for the input. I guess I might not have a choice in the matter. I'll look around.
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    Is there a simple way to reduce relative humidity?

    I live in an area with relative humidity in the low 70's. I am currently in the 4th week of flowering and am thinking ahead towards the curing process. I've read that 50-60% is ideal for drying and anything higher will invite mold. Will a fan solve this problem, or will that cause harsher...
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