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    11 week old NL auto taking its time! How much longer?

    Well shoot. So much for that 55-60 days that Seedsman promised.
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    11 week old NL auto taking its time! How much longer?

    This short little auto has been growing for 11 weeks in organic soil under a spider farmer 2000. She looks beautiful... just taking her sweet time to wrap up her grow! Any idea on how much longer I should wait? Pardon the pictures, the are pictures of the back of my camera.
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    That's good to know. I've read so many good things about worm castings... I couldn't imagine them causing problems!
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    Sounds like a plan. I suppose I figured that the plants would be fine until they were bigger without the feed. I'm still confused by the brown leaf tips, but I go ahead and get them fed this next time! Thanks!
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    We have a lot of iron and manganese. We had to get a whole house filter and water softener to save our appliances! It was pretty rough when we first put the well in. Obviously, I'm watering straight from the well.. no softened or filtered water for them.
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    Well that's good to hear. What would you thoughts be on still cutting it with about 50% RO water to bring the PH down. When I test it on my own, it's about 7.5. Also, I have purchased Nature's Living Auto Flower blend nutrients and plan on using them. So, I'm assuming just to go ahead with them...
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    About how much Cal Mag would you suggest?
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    Well I can certainly do that, too. And that makes sense! At this point, I'm moving my PH with Ro water rather than any PH up or down solution (although I do have it at my disposal).
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    I considered this, but I'm working out of two bags from two different sources.. so unless there's a problem at the Fox Farm source, it's probably my doing for this grow!
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    I have, yes. Here are the details: (I also have RO water at my disposal that I can cut it with to bring the mineral content and PH down, so that's an option if these numbers are too out of wack. ph 7 hardness 332 tds 250 calcium 84 magnesium 30 potassium 5 sulfate 53 sodium 7 chloride 19 copper...
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    I added worm castings, well.. because all of the videos and threads on forums add worm castings and tout it as being just amazing. I suppose I thought I was making the Happy from even better. So, next time no worm castings and just the perlite? For this grow, however, do you have any suggestions?
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    Ok, well, I can start mixing RO and well water to get the proper PH from here on out. I didn't account for the fact that perlite and worm castings would affect the PH. Thank you for pointing that out. Would you suggest just watering with a proper PH from here on out to correct?
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    Yes, it is new soil. And no, I haven't grown cannabis with well water, but I grow about 20 various house plants with it. So, perhaps that is the problem. Would you suggest that I cut it with RO water to bring the ph down and also dilute the minerals in the well water? And well, it looks dry...
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    They appear pale and hungry but how do you account for the brown tips? And at the very least, Happy Frog is supposed to carry seedlings nutrient wise for 3 weeks. These plants are very small and I can't imagine that they are using up all the nutrients that are available in the soil already.
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    I'm not ph'ing because happy frog is ph adjusted and you aren't supposed to ph. I can cut the well water with RO water that has a lower ph and bring it down though!
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    I started in the worm castings after watching a YouTube video of someone documenting their entire grow with a start like that. They used a living soil but started the germinated seed in about a cups worth of worm castings. They said that they're seedlings thrived and when they began to get older...
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    Help please! Problems always start at 2 weeks with FFHF!

    Hi there! I posted a few times in regards to this problem but I still can't seem to get around it. I have four Autoflower plants growing in 4 gallon containers. They are in a blend of fox farm Happy Frog, perlite, & worm castings. I blended the Happy Frog with about 30% perlite and added in...
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    Fox Farm Happy Frog deficiency? Excess? Brown, dying tips on lower leaves, darker veins on upper leaves

    Ok! Although I'm actually using the Happy Frog mix which from my understanding is lighter and nutrients and more design for seedlings. It is also pH buffered and so I have not been correcting pH since my well water comes in a little over seven and from what I have read you do not need to pH...
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    Fox Farm Happy Frog deficiency? Excess? Brown, dying tips on lower leaves, darker veins on upper leaves

    Any guesses about what is going on with these seedlings? They're 2 and 3 weeks old, growing in fox farm happy frog mixed with perlite and worm castings. Watering with well water from our own well. Growing under a spider farmer sf2000 with temps around 80, and RH about 50%. The lower leaves...
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