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GnomeGrower Reged: 01/07/15 Posts: 13688 Loc: the parking lot |
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Figured it out. It's not my soil, and it's not the nutrients. It's my way of watering. I water from the bottom in a large tray that is exposed to the lights, because of that I'm getting algae blooms, which causes the pH to shoot up and the iron to be lost to the algae. I should have been letting the tray dry out in between waterings and keeping the tray cleaner. Less exposed to light would be ideal, but I'm not entirely sure yet on how to go about that. I'll figure something out after Xmas. Right now I gotta take every container out and clean their bottoms, set them aside, then clean out the tray, put em all back, give them a top-down watering with oxygenated water and some lactic acid bacteria, remove the runoff n then leave the dehumidifier on so they drink their soil a bit drier. I just hope tweaking the watering and cleaning plan will get them back on track fast enough... Autoflowers that start to stall can be a real bitch. -------------------- The best things in life can be smelled on one's fingers.
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