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    Default help in soil needed

    i,ve been given a plant that has been grown in john innes compost, and it has a few issues

    water is allowed to stand for a minimum of 24 hrs before its used
    fed every other watering with half dose tomorite
    temps have been 26 lights on
    19 lights off
    any ideas?
    cheers cb

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    Hi mate,

    You do know that tomorite isn't organic, yes? I don't even use it for tomatoes, let alone weed.

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    Whatever it is mate drop the tomorite
    Growing n soil for 3 months+ needs caring for as much as the plant itself
    Old timers grow and bloom £10 each but worth every penny
    You can thank me later )
    All the best pal
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    As said above, Tomerite isn't the best thing you could be feeding, the NPK values are way out of whack for canna
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    I have and always will use miracle grow.

    I read up you shouldnt use it but there is realy nothing wrog with it.. does the same as any other nutea imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mackygee View Post
    I have and always will use miracle grow.

    I read up you shouldnt use it but there is realy nothing wrog with it.. does the same as any other nutea imo
    If you're growing photos with a long[ish] veg period, then probably okay, but not for autos or short veg life with photos.

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    the guy i have got this from says he has always used tomorite with decent results, he switches to something else( i,ve forgotten what) during flower, his other 3 plants are fine, just this has issues..... i grow in coco and don,t know much about dirt, i haven,t grown in dirt for over 20 years lol.. i,m just seeing if i can rescue this
    so....... does anyone know what the issues are?

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    Do you have a pic of the whole plant mate?

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    i removed all the affected leaves and transplanted into coco... see how it goes, it would be a shame to lose it as its a worthy keeper (unknown strain)

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Aspie Toker View Post
    Hi mate,

    You do know that tomorite isn't organic, yes? I don't even use it for tomatoes, let alone weed.
    maybe try it 1 day aspie bach ewe might be suprised with a proper leaching out its a good fert imo tho chem based i admit.
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    As said above, Tomerite isn't the best thing you could be feeding, the NPK values are way out of whack for canna
    mmmm i beg to differ mc all im using this grow is tomorite + guano the produce will be chlorophyll free at harvest see.

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