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    do my leaves look ok ?

    Don't let them get dry enough that the leaves droop at all though. Go by the weight of the pot. Remember what it feels like when it's just about dry. You're gonna want to check on them twice a day if you can, to make sure they don't dry out too much. Good to hear the new growth is looking...
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    do my leaves look ok ?

    Well, technically you don't have to buy pots at all. If you actually end up having to replant you can just use a milk crate with a plastic bag or something. ;-) Let's see how the flushed helped first. And yea, you definitely need to give her nutes. You don't have any soil life, so your plant...
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    Compost & Teas"

    Ahh ok I got ya. Yea, you would be able to feed with plain water, but I'd recommend using teas anyways. Just make sure you use the correct amounts of bone/blood/guano in the mix, and make sure to mix it up real good. Strong stuff. http://bestlawn.info/home/faqs/51-npk-of-organic-materials.pdf...
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    do my leaves look ok ?

    Use nutes your next watering though. They'll need it. You just washed out everything with that flush, so they'll be hungry. Don't forget, they might not perk up, they might stay like that...so just as long as they don't get worse. If they get worse you'll probably want to replant. But if it...
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    Making soil - Peat and Vermiculite mix okay for base?

    No problem. :lol: I can't find the product I was thinking of, but it looks like this...
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    do my leaves look ok ?

    If the leaves are too light of a green, it's not too late to give the a little bit of N. I use alfalfa meal in my compost teas all through flower just to deliver them a little bit of N to keep them green and healthy. Just don't give them much... And yea, I think you need to flush too. You don't...
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    Making soil - Peat and Vermiculite mix okay for base?

    Vermiculite retains water, perlite does not. That's the biggest difference. Vermiculite also has a very alkaline pH, I think 8 or 9. And that's no good for you my friend. By if you want to use it up, like I said, it will be ok, just don't let it dominate the mix. Maybe 20% vermiculite, and then...
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    newb needs help

    You can safely dig them up and either repot them or put down some better soil into the ground. It shouldn't stress them out as long as you are careful.
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    Random amended soil and tea journal.

    Room is impressive man! I like your style. I'm all about being able being able to turn the plants. Subbed.
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    Compost & Teas"

    If you're asking is you can compost guano/manure to make your compost and your teas higher in NPK, the answer is yes. But worms don't like that shit, and it might cause problems in your bin. And the bonemeal won't compost, it's bone. The blood meal probably would, not for sure how that would go...
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    Making soil - Peat and Vermiculite mix okay for base?

    Vermiculite isn't a good medium, but I guess if you're just trying to use it up it won't be so bad. If you're using peat just make sure you mix in some perlite or something for drainage. Coco coir is great to mix in as well. You can use up to 20% EWC, I'd use at least 10%.... And if you want it...
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    problems with cheese. yellowing leaves HELP

    I would need a closer view of that yellow fan leaf to be sure...but go ahead and check the underside of the leaf for spider mites. I think it looks like mites sucked the shit outta those leaves and they're dying now...
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    newb needs help

    Check the bottom of the leaves for spider mites. Sometimes the leaves get brown spots as the leaf grows from them sucking the juice out of the plant from the underside of the leaf. If it's cal/mag def, the leaves will be kind of a light or faded green or yellowish color usually.
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    Help a newbie!! new leaves tips yellowing/curling down

    Are you using super soil? Unless you're using an amended soil you HAVE to feed them. And you actually already answered your question. :lol: It's because you're letting the pots get too dry. That works ok when the plant is still small and the roots aren't really established yet, but once you've...
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    Greensand

    Yes, it would be of benefit, but you don't have to use the whole bag for 65 gallons. You could split between two batches of super soil. Don't topdress late in flower though. That wouldn't be beneficial at all.
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    First shot using teas from worm compost high in P and K for BLOOM BOOSTER side/side

    I made 1 1/2 gallons of tea adding 1 cup of leachate to the normal ingredients that I use in the tea. I watered the other 2 OGs with regular wormcompost and 0-10-0...and both got 15ml of Bio Flores as well, just because they needed it and I didn't want to wait 3 days for the pots to dry out...
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    First shot using teas from worm compost high in P and K for BLOOM BOOSTER side/side

    MI. Yea I figured a 20 gal would be about right for one turtle. I keep the filter advice in mind.
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    do my leaves look ok ?

    Like I said, salt-buildup is a pretty typical problem with hydro nutes. It's the same thing when a human baby gets fed formula instead of breast milk. The salt from the formula builds up in the baby's kidneys, so they need to start drinking water by 6 months old, while breast fed babies (organic...
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    First shot using teas from worm compost high in P and K for BLOOM BOOSTER side/side

    Well I know that the worms need a nitrogen diet, so I'm sure they will be depleting some of the N out of the high N bin, but I mean...there's way more N in most food wasted I'm sure. But you're right, I should get out what I put in for the most part. I'm gonna read up a little more about...
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