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No but it's at my mates n his partner looking after them she suggested raising it up on bricks. A few of litres per feed and 20 ml of a 20ml of b n 4ml calmag per gallon. It droopy leaves last week so upped the amount of water given. I am going down to see them tonight. Thanks for any help mateGMO wrote:How often and how much are you watering and are you clearing away any run off?
Love seeing girls under the natural sun matey and the darker one is looking very happy
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Yeah, it sounds like the yellowing ones just arent drinking as much so the roots are staying too wet which is not letting them drink properly. Staying sodden wet really isnt good for the rootscc19680 wrote:No but it's at my mates n his partner looking after them she suggested raising it up on bricks. A few of litres per feed and 20 ml of a 20ml of b n 4ml calmag per gallon. It droopy leaves last week so upped the amount of water given. I am going down to see them tonight. Thanks for any help mateGMO wrote:How often and how much are you watering and are you clearing away any run off?
Love seeing girls under the natural sun matey and the darker one is looking very happy
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No always gave it thatKeeno wrote:Have you upped the a and b recently? I agree with gmo but that's a hell of a lot of a and b per litre.
6-6.5Bulls wrote:It's probably locked the nutrient uptake now. You might need to flush first then feed 1 ml per L of each A&B. What ph range do you keep?