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    Why PH in coco is so low

    Awesome that's basically my thinking is that info for low ph might be slightly wrong. Going to try and go for 6.0 for a while to see what happens. 5.8 is what I'm at and only 1 girl is showing signs so I know it can't be WAY off
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    Why PH in coco is so low

    I have read this but it does not state why 5.5 to 5.8 is the sweet spot. That's what I am really trying to get at. Where did these numbers come from if its already known calcium and magnesium need higher ph levels for proper absorption
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    Why PH in coco is so low

    Been trying to research but have found nothing on why ph in coco is so low. 5.5 to 5.8 is what I keep seeing as the sweet spot. If cal/mag is readily absorbed at 6.0 to 6.5 and cal/mag problems are so prolific in coco grows why is 5.5 to 5.8 the sweet spot? Coco does not ph buffer so I am not...
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    Srem narrowing

    Never feed before Lights out. Feed once in the morning and once at night. Like frequent fertigation with coco and Perlite mixture.
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    Srem narrowing

    Interesting thought. I'm not going to start on this plant as I'm about 3 weeks from.harvest and it seems like whatever it was I snipped it all off. It was more affecting my bruce banner but she has already been harvested. I want to know for future use as this was clearly something I was doing...
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    Srem narrowing

    Yea very strange and I would lean toward fungus if there were any other symptoms at all... but all othere leafs are super healthy looking. All buds and stems looked great too. Any ideas on what type of fungus?
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    Srem narrowing

    Very interesting. I cut off the affected branch a few days ago. Didn't do the peroxide but I'll def take a look at the wound... Will also do the wood to plastic. Very strange that a fungus would only affect a single branch... on each plant this only happened to a single branch. Below is my...
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    Srem narrowing

    I have never seen a problem like this before. 95 percent of the rest of the plant is super healthy and green with most all leaves super healthy green. On like 1 or 2 lower branches half way up the stem it gets very narrow and looks dead for like 2 inches. It then goes thick again and is a nice...
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    Strange stem clamping

    This is the bruce banner auto with the same thing the day of harvest
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    Strange stem clamping

    I have never seen a problem like this before. 95 percent of the rest of the plant is super healthy and green with most all leaves super healthy green. On like 1 or 2 lower branches half way up the stem it gets very narrow and looks dead for like 2 inches. It then goes thick again and is a nice...
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    Farm Security

    Hey guys I live in Texas and am interested in starting a CBD farm. Any docs on common pitfalls or issues would be great. The main reason I'm here tho is to ask for security ideas. Getting started is expensive so can't afford top notch security or a guard or anything. Other than a fence and...
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    Bruce Banner Single plant grow

    Are your lights coming in from the side? Any particular reason you went supercrop route over lst? Curious as I have not had much success with super cropping and had way better yields with lst. That being said I know I'm not super cropping correctly. In your experience what gives you better...
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    Rust on older leaves

    Very interesting... thats the one crappy thing about my tent is I only have space for one. I always find myself in between cycles in the same tent, some in seedling while others in flower. Because of this my humidity is around 47 to 57 percent to not mold ripened buds... wonder if that's it...
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    Trimming in second week of flower

    I can see what you mean. When you say tucking your just pushing the leaves aside?
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    Trimming in second week of flower

    Absolutely they do but that doesn't mean you can hide the buds from light...I think the tradeoff is worth it especially if you have a lot of healthy fan leaves sticking outwards
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