HighLife4Me
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From what I've been reading, go with attitude seedbank for buying seeds, I've read nothing but good things, I think my next grow I'll use them instead of bagseed
Sweet thx borbor!

From what I've been reading, go with attitude seedbank for buying seeds, I've read nothing but good things, I think my next grow I'll use them instead of bagseed
I used them for my ssfb, well worth it. Completely stealth!From what I've been reading, go with attitude seedbank for buying seeds, I've read nothing but good things, I think my next grow I'll use them instead of bagseed
I think your definitely right with your diagnosis of an mg deficiency which can be common in all mediums indoors.
Following reasons:
1. Leaves curling OVER instead of under.
2. The discoloration in the beginning of the leaves in pictures 1,3 and 4 posted above.
What you can do:
You can use water soluble nutes like Mg sulfate or Ca-Mg for fast absorption.
or you can use garden lime or worm castings for moderate absorption.
This is my personal opinion but i hope this is helpful to you, best of luck.
rep plus man, don't think I didn't see that amazingly helpful post
Wow.
I feel so sorry for her :/
First of all, when you have 4 tiny little party cup seedlings, give them one bulb.
And put every other bulb on your big plant.
I can't believe you topped her this late, but we'll see how she does.
Don't prune off fan leaves.
That burn looks like CFL lamp burn from them slapping the bulb, possibly in the wind.
My baby has been stretching into the lamp so fast that she keeps burning her top, it's so hard to keep up with her.
Oh and she looks great so far.
How about some close ups of the buds? They look wonderful, the plant does look pretty droopy but I did the same thing you did, I'd rather her be over-watered then burned...
Have you checked for any pests? Just making sure, you never know.Sometimes when pests are feeding on plants, they drain so much energy from your babies that it results in deficiency symptoms. As long she keeps getting better with those feedings, though, you should be ok. How much you been watering her?
She's still going strong, might be painful now but the knowledge gleaned from researching how to heal your baby will lead to healthier, stronger plants in the future.You gotta start somewhere, eh?
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all i can do for reflective surfaces is high gloss white paint for now.
thx for posting ;p