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This is my 3rd indoor grow i am using a 1000 watt hps light and bcuzz bloom fertilizer I am in the veg stage and my leave are turning funky colors can somone tell me whats up and how to fix my problem (leaves are a strange yellow color on some plants ithers they have little white dots im also noticing alot of dry leaves and fully yellow)
 

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This is my 3rd indoor grow i am using a 1000 watt hps light and bcuzz bloom fertilizer I am in the veg stage and my leave are turning funky colors can somone tell me whats up and how to fix my problem (leaves are a strange yellow color on some plants ithers they have little white dots im also noticing alot of dry leaves and fully yellow)

your using a flowering nutrient that is low in nitrogen, you need a GROW formula nutrient
 
Also I am thinking off putting them outside for a few days and floewering the when they are in good shape again any opinions ?
 
So you think it is beacuse my soil is low in nitrogen ? I used it before and never had any problems with it :s I was also told at my hydroponic store that I would use it in both cycles :s and I checked my soil and I have a ph between 7 and 8 do you know how I could bring it down ?
 
take a look at the #'s
B'Cuzz Bloom 0 - 0 - 0.7


it has almost nothing in it. P.h down or lemon juice to bring p.h down.

Especially for the plant’s blooming phase. B’Cuzz® Bloom encourages flower cell production and increases the manufacture and transport of sugar molecules in the flowers. This will lead to big, dense flowers and great taste. In this way, quantity as well as quality will increase on the final product.

there claim it makes great taste is B.S also
 
What should I use ? can I change nutrients ?
yes, you can change, you NEED to change, what i would recommend is to go over to the newbie section and do some reading on nutrients. There are lots of choices, bottom line is there are 3 BASE nutes, that is your N P K
nirto,phos,potash, there are 13 micro and macro nutes, grow(veg) nutes use a lot of Nitrogen to keep things green. Flower nutes have less. There are a few complete nutes, then there are 2 parts and 3 parts. you'll have to decide what route you want to take. For someone just starting out, a complete nute would be a good choice.

lemon juice, about a teaspoon per gallon. a p.h meter would also be a good investment.
 
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