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Have kc brains northern lights that where germinated Dec 26 16. 4ft t8 2900 lumens x 6 bulbs on 24hr. indoor inside tent controlled environment. Hi of 80F low of 68F RH between 55% and 38% Growth is going very nice, just noticed lower leaves yellow and brown. I've used light nutes of fox farm grow big in the first weeks and have been using only 6.5ph r.o water for about two weeks. I was getting ready to water today and noticed the deficiency. I believe it may be a magnesium deficiency, but don't want to jump to conclusions while the soil is still dry. Should I add a dose of grow big to my water ph it to 6.8? Just want to make sure. Thank you!!!! RESPECT!
 

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im4satori

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im guessing you need about 10mls calmag and 1/4 tsp epsom salt added to your feed

fox farm nutes have no calcium
 

S'sloegro

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Do you add the Grow Big every time you water? I have a 3-4 week BB that seemed deeeep green(too much nitro) just from one feeding of that stuff.
A week later now looking Cal/mag or zinc def.
Using tap water btw, with a sediment filter and air stones remove chlor.
Just maybe thinking the Grow Big might be lockin out some stuff
 

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S'sloegro

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When my plant was root bound you could barely stick your finger in the soil w/o tearing roots. She was 30 days from seed in a 2 liter pot.

Unless you have some serious holes in the bottom of that milk jug, I bet it doesnt drain that well.

Roots coming out those holes?
 
When my plant was root bound you could barely stick your finger in the soil w/o tearing roots. She was 30 days from seed in a 2 liter pot.

Unless you have some serious holes in the bottom of that milk jug, I bet it doesnt drain that well.

Roots coming out those holes?
Yeah roots are coming outta the hole. I just transplant to a 3 gallon pot. Yeah the soil in.the 1 gal jug was solid root ball. Plant was extremely elastic and droopy yesterday even tho the soil is moist
 

Haze the maze

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I thought your plants look great and are telling you that they need a new home. Don't add anything but, more soil and ferts keep your Ph normal for soil and there is no need for special ingredients. Like cal mag etc. There is usually enough in your soil and regular ferts. for one grow. IMO
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