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    Hi talkers, just wondering about this plant i have here she doesnt seem to be in the best of health im not sure if its a deficiency of some sort.

    Growing in soil
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    1ml grow .5ml silicon per feed 6 ltr feed 1 ltr run off

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    early veg so she is just adjusting to the extra heat and rH swing,
    she's looking just fine 2me mate


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    don't want so much runoff in living soil mate, when you see the water hit the bottom that's usually enough
    coco guys add more water to remove salt buildup, in soil that's really not needed unless ur feeding chemical/salt fertilizers
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    A touch over watered maybe, as monster said, don't aim for run off with living soil. Just water until the medium is wet. Run off takes good shit out of the soil

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    This Run Ive changed tactic with watering and just water evenly and slowly until I see run off then stop. I find 2 litres for 10 litres of soil every 3 days is working lovely for me.

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    Cheers lads, it's defo not over watering as the other 4 plants get the same and are doing great, the leaves are all deformed maybe I just have a mutant plant eh and looking too much into it thanks for the watering advice aswell lads, I assumed i needed a decent run off as the run off ec built up last time, I'm using PM oldtimers nutes and Biobizz light mix soil

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    Oh, this is normal soil, not living soil. Ok. Old timer nuits are organic though right? Organic, no run off, salt based, ten percent run off every time you feed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macky View Post
    Oh, this is normal soil, not living soil. Ok. Old timer nuits are organic though right? Organic, no run off, salt based, ten percent run off every time you feed.
    Yeah normal soil Macky, Yeah they are supposed to be organic, although I do remember reading somewhere they aint fully organic not that it should matter, the bio silicon isn't organic i dont think and nor is the veg boost its more of a micro booster so i think il stick to the 10% run off rule throughout, I do let them get at least 50% bone dry though to ensure they are getting a sufficient wet/dry cycle and the roots dont rot.

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    BioBizz Light-Mix is 100% organic potting soil specifically formulated for cuttings and seedlings.
    i mostly use all-mix,

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    I have seen that leaf distortion many times and its caused from organic nutrient uptake. It happens mostly in the beginning and it is a good thing! As the plant gets used to the feed the leaves will become normal looking again. Those plants look very good to me and I would worry about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creeperpark View Post
    I have seen that leaf distortion many times and its caused from organic nutrient uptake. It happens mostly in the beginning and it is a good thing! As the plant gets used to the feed the leaves will become normal looking again. Those plants look very good to me and I would worry about.
    Cheers man appreciate it

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