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  1. BongLoader

    my first cfl grow!

    The cool whites should be used for vegging, warm whites are used for flowering.
  2. BongLoader

    help

    I've never grew indoors, yet. You just need to get a water filter to attach to your sink. Like Pur , it gets the chlorine out because it uses a carbon filter. Chlorine can kill some of the microorganisms that form a community with the roots, which results in slower growth, and tip burns on leaves.
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    Please help Sick plants

    Garden safe fungicide, you can get it at wally world or any garden store supplier. As for the humid and heat. You just need to get a better ventilation system, like an air-conditioner or an air vent tubing. Just any way to get dry air in there. A dehumidifier works, but can generate a lot of heat.
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    Please help Sick plants

    Looks like you have a mold problem. Do you know the humidity level in your grow space? Needs to be under 50%. How about the temp? You should water when your lights are on to avoid any moisture on the leave and buds when they do go out. First remove the dead plant tissue and affected areas, then...
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    Whats wrong with this plant??

    Well you should get that Ph in check because that's what enables your plant to absorb nutrients. You're bloom booster should have kept this from happening. So it's probably just your Ph, which needs to be 6.0-6.5, that's what I've been taught.
  6. BongLoader

    Whats wrong with this plant??

    Damn, thats weird. From what I've read and experienced it looks like a potassium(K) deficiency, especially because of the red stems. Another possibility would be leaf septoria, a plant disease, its not very common indoors. I'm willing to bet it's K deficiency. Do you know your ph level? Are you...
  7. BongLoader

    Thrips & Nurients Deficiency.......Please Help Me

    Heh, I'm cheap. I use miracle grow tomato plant food for vegetative stage, then mg bloom booster for flowering stage. It has always worked for me, but I grow outside which is easier to maintain your nutrients.
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    Thrips & Nurients Deficiency.......Please Help Me

    First off you need to get rid of the thrips.... There's many combinations of things you can do to get rid of them. Thrips are drawn to the color blue, and yellow. I see in your pics that you have a yellow tint going on, but just keep using the lights u got, just keep in mind for your next batch...
  9. BongLoader

    First Time Grower (Pics) Iso Advice

    That sucks man. I wanna say from the looks of it you have a magnesium deficiency. This can be fixed by mixing 1 teaspoon of Epsom salts per quart of water. After the first treatment, treat with one-quarter dose with each watering. Hopefully that's all you have wrong with your babies and it...
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    Yellow leaves Brown Spots

    Yeah, picture would help. The yellowing is more than likely a nitrogen deficiency, which starts at the bottom leaves and moves up gradually. Now with the browning of the leaves can contribute to different deficiencies I need to know if it starts on the tips or if it's just on the leaves...
  11. BongLoader

    ant infestation-transplant

    Ants can cause damage to your roots with their underground colonies. They also use your plant fro grazing their herds of aphids and mealy bugs. Next time you can prevent them before they even start by either getting some cinnamon, cloves, or bay leaves and create a herbal barrier by pouring the...
  12. BongLoader

    leaves are looking "splotchy" with yellowing, is this a nute problem??

    Yellowing of the leaves could be an iron, magnesium, nitrogen, and or sulfur deficiency. Nitrogen is the most common which starts at the bottom leaves. The white spots could be leaf septoria, a fungi, it can reduce your yield. All you need for that is any kind of garden safe anti-fungi spray...
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