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  1. seasmoke

    Help cracked branch on my girl !!

    cut off and smoke it.
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    Branch has broke off!! Help!

    just had one do it tonight. I just zip tied it back together. Hey X, i like to snip a bud once a week from now on. Cut it where i want it to be...
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    T8 Fluorescent Lighting for seedlings

    like 2 inches...
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    Brown spots on fan leaves slowly causing them to die. Help? (pics attached)

    I'm east coast. Thanx for the comps, tip the scale. You should be able to find canadian promix...its common round here...I like soil with nothing in it, unless I made it. >Subcool. >1 I suspected it would bubble. If you did it while in the last pots you'd be surprised.Ok, now you have used...
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    Brown spots on fan leaves slowly causing them to die. Help? (pics attached)

    no, and no. You are only vegging, you have time. What will hinder growth and yield is the fact that you are in 1-gallon containers, they will only get so big. I'd repot them into 3s...If you do repot, use pro-mix, get some dolomite lime and bloodmeal...I mix a cup of each to five gallons...
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    T8 Fluorescent Lighting for seedlings

    6500k should be at least at the hardware store...you can also get screw in cfls. they go right in a regular lite socket. If that is all you have on hand, the coolwhite 4200k would work for the short term...they may stretch, so keep the light close.
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    Where could one get cheap cfl's for seedling growth?

    7-11,Mobilmart, irving, ...its just a 6500k daylite bulb. screws right into your house socket.... I personaly use shoplites (T-12) with 6500k daylite and works great.
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    T8 Fluorescent Lighting for seedlings

    I start all seedlings and clones under 6500k floros...thats all you need for veg. They are so delicate that you don't need strong lights yet. Once they get going,(6 inches or so) then switch to MH.
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    Brown spots on fan leaves slowly causing them to die. Help? (pics attached)

    This flush may re-activate any remaining nutes already in the soil.(veg)
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    Non serrated leaves

    Is it lush green? What are the lights? Is it in veg state? What are your nutes and regime? What kind of soil?
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    Brown spots on fan leaves slowly causing them to die. Help? (pics attached)

    All you need is 3/4 of a 5-gallon bucket of water. Do just what I said to one plant and get back to me.
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    Problem with seedlings

    ^^^ I agree...I use a T-12 with 6500k bulbs for seedlings.With a fan blowing, I can put them right down to the plants. Keeping the surface dry will help keep mildew down, and reduce tamping off, so water from below until they get a good hold on life...if you can't water from below, then water...
  13. seasmoke

    Problem with seedlings

    Wow those are blurry pictures....add some more fairly dry soil around the plant...right up to those round leaves...water from below when you do water. No nutes...not yet.
  14. seasmoke

    Tray never fully drains

    I got ya, LDB...you would think they recessed that spot so the drain is flush with the tray....like a bathtub or sink drain...nice and smooth.
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    Non serrated leaves

    How old are they?
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    Brown spots on fan leaves slowly causing them to die. Help? (pics attached)

    The pots look dry, and they are probably ready for a feeding regime too...I would dunk them in a bucket of water/fertilizer mix, 1/2 strength. Hold them so the soil is just under the surface of the water...they should bubble. Hold them there until they stop bubbling, then place them over a...
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    Plant problem... top leaves 'drooping', curling downward like 'claws'... help!

    To much N, clean the reservoir with clear water and flush them, then start with your feeding.
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    Brown spots on fan leaves slowly causing them to die. Help? (pics attached)

    A little more info please....pot size, ph, nutes, etc...
  19. seasmoke

    possible over/under watering?

    Looks real good. thumbs up...
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