Help with making mix

freemanjack

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Don't re ppt those. They are in full flower mode and it is an utoflower so you won't have time for the plant to recover from the stress, it will only make things worse.

Water those lil gals and start a new one.

I would recommend going to the a utoflower section and read up a bitn
You make a good point there, one I should probably have pointed out too, but on this occasion I'd say that was a borderline call, if the soil is so hot/compacted its actually killin the girls they are dead if you don't so better to risk potential failure than do nowt and assure failure. If its already broke, ain't no harm in trying to fix it, worst ways you still got broken shit, best ways it gets fixed!
 

BlackBean

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Update: I decided to wait on more day on close watch. My lights run all night long and when I got up this morning they looked worse. I went ahead and repotted into my straight seedling compostwith a very small amount of my mix on the bottom of the pot. Hoping for somewhat of a recovery. I understand all this is stressing the plant out and autos don't like stress so I have a seedling of just a fem freebie seed goin. I will try to dial in my procedures before I start another auto seed. I try to do my research but I had a few faults in my process. I will not give up. I will grow great pot.
 

chemphlegm

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Now wish I woulda taken the more simplistic route but I already have all these other amendments so I want to try to use what I have if all possible. And not have to really buy anything else just yet
you've got good stuff in your mix for sure. I'd grab a small bag of each to amend if you see any issues though. I dont work for the company but havent found any fertilizer thats better for me.
 

freemanjack

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With organic soils wetting or lack of it can cause a lot of the problems, both alluvial clays and composts become hydrophobic (water repentant) once they pass a certain level of desiccation (drying out) What this means is despite your soil looking wet and feeling heavy the water is being suspended electrostatically between highly water repellent particles, the solution to this is to add a saponification agent to your water to reduce the surface tension, I know its a long way from organic but i simply put a small drip of washing up liquid on my finger and dip it into the water, to my mind it is such an insignificant amount of chemically derived soap its not worth worrying about any alternative but you could use any soap. This breaks the surface tension and allows the water to penetrate the clays and compost and only needs doing if you allow your soil to dry too much, if the soil is even moderately moist this is not an issue.
 

Buba Blend

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With organic soils wetting or lack of it can cause a lot of the problems, both alluvial clays and composts become hydrophobic (water repentant) once they pass a certain level of desiccation (drying out) What this means is despite your soil looking wet and feeling heavy the water is being suspended electrostatically between highly water repellent particles, the solution to this is to add a saponification agent to your water to reduce the surface tension, I know its a long way from organic but i simply put a small drip of washing up liquid on my finger and dip it into the water, to my mind it is such an insignificant amount of chemically derived soap its not worth worrying about any alternative but you could use any soap. This breaks the surface tension and allows the water to penetrate the clays and compost and only needs doing if you allow your soil to dry too much, if the soil is even moderately moist this is not an issue.
Have you ever used the anti-bacterial hand soap in your plant water? I would think it should be avoided.
 

freemanjack

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Have you ever used the anti-bacterial hand soap in your plant water? I would think it should be avoided.
No and bloody good point, any biocidal should be kept out of a bioenergetic system as many are persistent and accumulative, I sterilise NOTHING, I keep my cloner clean by wiping between uses everything else gets left well alone, in this case cleanliness is NOT next to godliness!!
 

Thai_Lights

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Chempleghm are you in pots? If so how big? Would you also elaborate on your method? I want to give it a shot brother.
 
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