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    broad mites

    Because dichlorvos degrades fairly rapidly it is not generally found as a residue on food. The UK Working Party on Pesticide Residues monitors residues in food, and dichlorvos is rarely found if at all. Ok, appreciate your input, but everyone has an opinion on this , so far no actual studies...
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    broad mites

    I agree , no residue , no mess. Just make sure you absolutely get them all, you never want to get them resistant to that.
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    Should I give up on these now or stick it out (PH problems)

    I did eventually over feed for the simple reason that I had PH lock out and my plants were showing deficency...I flushed but then did a run off test and it was like 5.2 PH...totally blown!
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    Should I give up on these now or stick it out (PH problems)

    Perfect, I am only going to use the bloom version , never have problems during veg . I transplant my clones into bigger pots at the beginning of flower ...I hope this is the last nutrient problem ever...mad dissapointed but I did catch it before most of them were ruined ...damn!
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    Should I give up on these now or stick it out (PH problems)

    Awesome , gonna take you at your word and order them right now...do you do hydro or soil btw?
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    Should I give up on these now or stick it out (PH problems)

    What organic nutrients would you suggest , really tired of nute and ph problems I would rather spend a few more bucks at this point.
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    Should I give up on these now or stick it out (PH problems)

    Yeah, once they are past 2 weeks in flower the writing seems to be on the wall...damn it! Lucky I have plenty of clones to take their place already...it just sucks wasting 6 weeks.
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    Should I give up on these now or stick it out (PH problems)

    Since switching to LEDS I've had some issues to work through, hopefully this is the last one.. I have never worried about PH before , but somehow forgot how important it is to add lime to my soil. Stats Cob LED about 35 watts per square foot measured from the wall, light level at plants 35,000...
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