Please give me your suggestion. 4th week into Flowering dont want to fuck up

Evo8Emperor

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Hey hows it goin I got a thread going in the indoor gardening section with pics of my first grow indoors in soil.

For soil I am using black golds coco blend, nutes I am using organic bat guano and fox farm nutes, along with a cal-mag additive, and super thrive.

My soil I keep at a ph of 7 and I make sure I ph the water when I feed them also. The problem is some of the lower leaves are burning up and curling down. Like in this pic.



I was thinking that I some how had over fed but I have only been feeding them ph'd tap water as far as I can remember. I decided to just flush them out a lil bit to be on the safe side anyways.

Anyone with any suggestions or ideas they are welcome. Here is a couple pics of all 5 at the end of last week which was only the third week for them.





 

max316420

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don't flush a little, flush alot with at least 3x the size of the container also and follow up with half strength feeding and don't waste your money on superthrive anymore, the results don't compare to what you pay for it. I have never seed superthrive make much of a difference at all
 

max316420

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plus foxfarm bigbloom is a little hard to find the right ratio, i would use something that is a little more specific about the amount to feed. I have killed whole crops using that back in the day
 

RikoSuave55

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youre looking very healthy to me. Its normal for a few leaves to yellow at the bottom. As long as you arent experiencing it everywhere.

If you are really worried cut back about 25% on your nutes after a flush, week 5 is when i give mymax dose of bloom nutes myself.

Looing good!
 
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