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  1. Cilantrillo

    Rapid Start Rooting Enhancer?

    Meh...guess it will have to do. I have to keep in mind that the prime directive to your suggestions is affordability. I shall keep my personal predilections to myself.
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    NORTHERN LIGHTS Hydro grow: PH Out of Control...Tried Everything...HELP!

    Yes, it is an organic product. But stable enough to recirculate. Unless it is an undercurrent system. Those systems have a mind of their own. I am just offering an alternative that has worked through the years, not only for me but for my clients. I have no emotional or monetary stake at mad...
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    Cal-mag def??

    Awesome. Wishing you a bountiful, quality harvest.
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    Rapid Start Rooting Enhancer?

    ...but is it cold-pressed? And what about concentration? Not all kelp additives are of the same quality...
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    Cal-mag def??

    The problem with using Cal mag to correct a magnesium deficiency is the extra calcium. Too much calcium can lead to other problems, in extreme cases, manganese deficiency. Nobody wants to end up with a manganese deficiency. A more conservative approach would be to increase the pH slightly...
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    Coco problems, need help asap!!

    During certain sub-stages, plants will excrete root exudates. They might increase runoff TDS. Runoff tds measurements are extremely arbitrary, because they vary, not only according to the presence or absence of root exudates, but are completely dependent on the volume of water irrigated. I...
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    Help with upgrading ionic nutrients please !

    Ionic is pretty good...if all you're growing haze or haze-dominant crosses. After all, the line was originally designed to target Neville's Haze, primarily. For my indica-dominants, however, I had to supplement beyond what I consider cost-effective while using Ionic. Not knocking it, I just...
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    Free sample nutes

    I paid $20 for a House & Garden sample pack about 6 months ago. Emailed [email protected] and they took it from there. In retrospect, totally worth it! J/S
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    Chuckers paradise......

    Yup. That's a keeper. Nice job!
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    NORTHERN LIGHTS Hydro grow: PH Out of Control...Tried Everything...HELP!

    I have found that adding a high-quality fulvic acid additive buffers pH and keeps it from rising as quickly. Mad Farmer NUTS has given me the cleaners, most optimal results. J/s
  11. Cilantrillo

    Do roots continue to grow in bloom?

    Thrive Alive Green is sea kelp extract. Not the best quality imo. It works well if you're growing in soil or soil less run to waste, but I would not use that particular product in recirculating grows. It's a hit or miss with sea kelp recirculating. Temps have to be more on the cooler side and...
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    Do roots continue to grow in bloom?

    Super thrive is good. It has B1 vitamin and auxins. Because of this, it is best suited for early transplants (to help prevent transplant shock) and general-purpose vegging. More auxins are needed in veg than in flowering, so its use is somewhat contraindicated during flowering because it can...
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    Do roots continue to grow in bloom?

    Thanks. Hope it helps.
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    Do roots continue to grow in bloom?

    Roots Excelurator silver for recirculating (DWC, EBB/flow, NFT, etc), and the gold one for top feed (soil/ soilless). Difference: gold has plant extracts and more microbes, more suitable for a media-buffered environment. (Lol i called them a while back after a mishap, and found this out. No more...
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    Do roots continue to grow in bloom?

    According to the H&G feeding charts... Use Roots Excelurator until the 3rd or 4th week of flower (depending on flowering time). 6 & 8-weekers, until week 3; 10 to 12-weekers, until week 4. Basically until the transitional period is over and initial flowering has set. Results? See below... (Top...
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    Can some one help me out please ?

    I'd have to agree on this. The only time I incorporate molasses is if if I'm brewing actively-aerated compost tea (AACT) at a rate of 1 tbs/5gal, no more. Rationale: to supplement simple carbs to rapidly-growing microbes. Other than that...I'd keep molasses out of the equation. Good point...
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    Can some one help me out please ?

    Looks like Mg deficiency. . First, adjust pH Allow pH to rise a bit to allow better Mg uptake; 6.5 pH hould do. At this mark, all other elements will still be optimally uptaken. . Evaluate for 5-7 days. You're halfway through flowering Lemon Haze, so you have time. . Mg additive If unresolved...
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