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    leaves contorting and twisting.

    check out this blog post, it may help: http://www.supremegrowers.com/blog/3-causes-of-twisting-leaves-calcium-and-ph-overwatering
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    twisting leaves? why?

    Hi, i have seen this before and it is mostly a sign of overwatering. drowning th roots causes lots of problems like PH fluctuation and cal mag lockout. check out this blog for more info http://www.supremegrowers.com/blog/3-causes-of-twisting-leaves-calcium-and-ph-overwatering
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    Making the layer cake for next year!

    ok help a brotha out, cause i dont get the cake thing? i grow in 15 gallon smartpots and by week 3 of veg my plants are growing through the bottom of the bag. I read the cake article in rosebud and i was really confused on how that can work? the article was acting like plant roots grow a little...
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    First time grower needs advice

    with those temps I would consider adding 2 ml of sm90 in your nutrient solution. SM90 does a lot to keep pathogens away in an environment with so little media. also look into connecting your buckets,recirculate the nutes and buy a chiller! bro i have been growing since 93. first rockwool, then...
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    Mycorrhizal fungi applications for cannabis - the caveats

    Just a heads up friends! Mycorrhizae may not technically be killed by chemical fertilizers, but enough chemical fertilizers will put them into dormancy, so they are inactive and sleeping. this is as bad as them being dead imo. I use myco with lots of success and am able to feed less nutes and...
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    Mycorrhiza 101...

    Hi I was jsut enjoying the posts and appreciate all the good information. I am a commercial grower of 18 acre palm tree and bamboo farm and also a med growers. I have to tell that ther are many aspects of commercial agriculture that inoculate with mycorrhize and absolutely rely on it to increase...
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    Mycorrhizae Question?

    YES, you can use myco with chemical fertilizers here is why http://info.supremegrowers.com/blog/bid/65998/Do-Chemical-Fertilizers-Kill-Mycorrhizae
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    Mycorrhizae + H202

    Mycorrhizae will be killed by any strong concentration of H2O2. If you are trying to keep pathogens like Pythium away Use Mycorrhizae early, to out compete the pathogens. We use Hygrozyme to periodically clean up the roots in our fresh water feeds. Indoors we use SM90 2-3ml per gallon in every...
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