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    am i being optimistic? haha

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    i was looking to flower as soon as growth from the topping matured. topped 2 days ago.

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    And based on the fact that it's new leaves being affected, I'd say your best bet is sulfur Def. Which is surprisingly common in early flower I've found with my grows thus far.

    So what I would do. Is transplant into 10L fabric pots.
    Thatll fix your drainage issue
    And just add some bloom. That typically has plenty of sulfur but I'm not familiar with your nute brand. I'd read the bottles and find whichever one has sulfur added and just increase the ratio of that nutrient in your solution.

    If that makes any sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbx View Post
    i was looking to flower as soon as growth from the topping matured. topped 2 days ago.
    This is your first time ain't it?

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    so, fabric pots, will do. these are all my liquids.Click image for larger version. 

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    110% first grow

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    Quote Originally Posted by joker_the_smoker View Post
    lights off pics would help, looks like princes livingroom in there

    dont see the point of adjusting the ph of the water in soil imo, i have never had to.
    Pmsl! " looks like princes bedroom/ living room in there" should be in your sig

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    For now you could just put some bits of wood or anything really under them that's going to allow air to flow under the pots to help with wet/dry cycle fabric pots are a must I'd say.

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    I have no idea what's in those lol read the backs. Find your sulfur lol. Add some in and you're banging.

    Also, since you're in soil. I'd be phing to like 6.8 because typically your PH will be lowered as it interacts with the soil. Too low PH can cause a lot of issues.

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    Hi tbx, you're watering too much mate, if the soil isn't drying out, leave the plant longer without watering, feel the weight of the pot, those are small plants, in big pots, they won't need watering for four or five days.

    Also, you shouldn't be feeding them right now. They're still small, and young, and don't show any signs of paling. Stop feeding them, and leave them for a few days before watering again, they will pick up.

    Decide which ones have to go mate, you're not going to have room, 2 max in there you will see why when they go to flower.

    Unless you plan on a 1m tent, even that's too small, you need to cull. I would keep them all going for now, and as I run out of room, kill the weaker ones and keep the stronger ones.

    Just reduce the watering, and don't give them any more food at all for atleast another week, just water, and less of it

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