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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbit View Post
    Perlite is helpful mate but most definitely not essential. Billions of people growing billions of plants in pots round the world with out perlite. You be fine this run. Add it to your next pot up or soil mix. Still be good to see some decent pics. Your magnesium problems in the past were probably from you overfeeding.
    Ok nice one mate thank you for the help .. Yeah so just carry on with water for a few weeks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbit View Post
    Not sure why youd be using a cfl with a 400 mate, depends how you have it set up but your probably cancelling out the cfl with your 400. Also I personally think your giving them 4hrs a day too much light. You will a less tired and healthier looking plants on 20/4. But thats an opinion. Alo im sure youve heard but MH is better than hps for veg.
    Just for extra light really mate to cover the space. As i have a 240x120x160. I just thought it would help? Shall i just get rid and use the 400. Iv just done what you said and gonna try 20 - 4 now. And yeh defo mate im just trying to make do with what i have at the min

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Beefheart View Post
    check underneath the leafs for fast maggots with legs
    Hahahha i cant see nothing matey

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    Thanks for the help guys iv taken the info on board.

    I cant find any bugs and come to the conclusion it may have been the feed was too high.
    As for the 2 cfls and hps im not sure what to do ?
    Im stilling going to use just water about 3L until the leafs look better. Do i need to water until run off with this mix?
    I have just switched to 20 on 4 off.

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    [B] '60% fine grade Irish peat (holds a lot of water)
    • 40% high quality coco (light & airy for rapid rooting)

    Hello mate. This is probably what is wrong. You have a near 50/50 mix of 2 mediums, each with their own requirements. The peat based compost needs a ph of around 6.5, the coco, 5.80. Coco should be watered daily but the peat will not like this. The nutes for coco will not bind to the peat and visa versa. I'd say your ph is being messed around no end. This then has a cascade effect on everything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ladymaryjane View Post
    [B] '60% fine grade Irish peat (holds a lot of water)
    • 40% high quality coco (light & airy for rapid rooting)

    Hello mate. This is probably what is wrong. You have a near 50/50 mix of 2 mediums, each with their own requirements. The peat based compost needs a ph of around 6.5, the coco, 5.80. Coco should be watered daily but the peat will not like this. The nutes for coco will not bind to the peat and visa versa. I'd say your ph is being messed around no end. This then has a cascade effect on everything else.

    Oh gosh lol. Surley there is a balance though else it wouldn't be for sale. Im gonna try water for a while

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