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    Quote Originally Posted by seanMcPot View Post
    You could try looking in the "Nutrient Deficiency Image's" link(found bellow my sig),That might help!

    Is this the right stuff to use mate.




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    You growing in soil mate or hydro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CocoMonkey View Post
    You growing in soil mate or hydro?

    Playing in mud at the minute bro

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    Im with cocomonkey on this.

    You shouldnt be adding fbb mix this late into flower. That will hinder your yield if you give more than it needs.......which aint a lot.

    A clear pic taken away from the light would help a lot more help because I cant see anything but a plant covered in yellow light.

    More info needed before anything should be added to your feed.

    You shouldnt have a lack of nitrogen this far into the grow. The dont need much so either your under feeding other nutrients or your ph is out but without a pic then its a guess.

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    Fill this in an it will help.
    Soil or hydro or coco
    plant age:
    pot size:
    has it been repotted? and when?:
    soil type:
    nutes or additives used and how often for soil:
    Air temps (max min):
    Res temps (max min)
    humidity:
    lighting type (hps, led, cfl)
    ph level:
    EC (hydro and coco only)
    Background EC.
    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco)

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    Quote Originally Posted by stretch12345 View Post
    No the guy in the shop told me there not worth the money, which I thought was good of him as I would of bought it from him so he lost out. I just took his word, its not until I found this site that I started to really learn about what I was growing.

    I do have a PH meter pen, PH is between 5.6-5.8 each time I feed.

    Il get an EC meter is there one you recommend that's better than others or are they all the same.

    Thanks for your help

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    Your ph should be more like 6.5-6.8in soil mate or is it a typo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowed View Post
    Fill this in an it will help.
    Soil or hydro or coco
    plant age:
    pot size:
    has it been repotted? and when?:
    soil type:
    nutes or additives used and how often for soil:
    Air temps (max min):
    Res temps (max min)
    humidity:
    lighting type (hps, led, cfl)
    ph level:
    EC (hydro and coco only)
    Background EC.
    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco)

    Thanks give me half hour or so and il have the info and new pic up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CocoMonkey View Post
    Your ph should be more like 6.5-6.8in soil mate or is it a typo?

    No typo mate, Shit my PH is way off then, could be my pen though iv no calibration fluid left

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    Vinegars are usually between ph3.5-4.0

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    This pic always comes in handy

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