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    Quote Originally Posted by SyRaX View Post
    Im using old timers bloom and pk 13/14 with autos. Approx 1.3L includes 5ml old timers bloom and 0.5ml PK 13/14. I’m doing cindys and they’re loving it. Maybe your auto strain doesn’t like too much food wise.
    What's yer water like, mate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyRaX View Post
    Im using old timers bloom and pk 13/14 with autos. Approx 1.3L includes 5ml old timers bloom and 0.5ml PK 13/14. I’m doing cindys and they’re loving it. Maybe your auto strain doesn’t like too much food wise.
    Not just my autos fella photos aswell these 2 different strains I'm doing at the moment are on 1ml bloom feeding every other watering an both are started to show signs of toxicitiesas as i upped the feed to 1.5ml a litre

    That being said different strains can handle different feeds but most autos from what iv found prefer light feeds imo Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by SyRaX View Post
    Im using old timers bloom and pk 13/14 with autos. Approx 1.3L includes 5ml old timers bloom and 0.5ml PK 13/14. I’m doing cindys and they’re loving it. Maybe your auto strain doesn’t like too much food wise.
    Aww guck m8 don’t say that lol it will be back to the drawing board for me if ur water is soft as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdaddy 101 View Post
    Not just my autos fella photos aswell these 2 different strains I'm doing at the moment are on 1ml bloom feeding every other watering an both are started to show signs of toxicitiesas as i upped the feed to 1.5ml a litre

    That being said different strains can handle different feeds but most autos from what iv found prefer light feeds imo Click image for larger version. 

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    Look nice them m8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbitual View Post
    What's yer water like, mate?
    I don't get hardly any limescale in the kettle if that helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by scorpion View Post
    Sorry m8 meant to reply yesterday the light has been at the same height since I started and I turned the light up to max a week or two ago and it’s a foot away from the tallest and about 16 inches away from the smaller one, everything goes sweet until I start seeing they need feeding and that’s where it goes to shit, I checked my ph yesterday with the strips and I’m certain it’s 7
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    No worries mate if your saying you started having problems after turning the light up maybe turn it back down just for abit would also increase your temps bud thay love the warmer side with LED iv found

    with feeding fella I would flush an start again then after letting her dry out i would water with 0.5ml a litre of bloom an see how she's goes remember less is more

    if you can drop the ph to 6 aswell some people say not to bother with it I like to think of it as just being safe

    Could do with knowing what your water is hard/soft like herb said as that will help out alot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbitual View Post
    Scorps,

    I seem to say this on every such thread (and I'm very happy to apologise for it - or be corrected if I'm wildly wrong) but autos with Old Timers in soft water is as tricky as you can make it. It just does not cut it, IMHO.

    You'd cure this problem by swapping out for a non organic range of nutrients 'designed' for the water...if you are going to stick with soil.
    I'm notice this afew times with people who use O T an soft water

    Iv been thinking lol Would adding a very small amount of calmag to the water help with this an make the water similar to hard water or is it all the other bits in the water that make it hard water if you get what I'm saying

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdaddy 101 View Post
    I'm notice this afew times with people who use O T an soft water

    Iv been thinking lol Would adding a very small amount of calmag to the water help with this an make the water similar to hard water or is it all the other bits in the water that make it hard water if you get what I'm saying

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    Probably but can you get organic calmag?

    Pretty sure there's no Old Timer's calmag product...and if you can't resolve that bit organically, it raises the next question of why use OT in the first place (if your water doesn't suit it, that is)

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    Mix dolmite lime into your soil about a month or so before you use it, and Epsom spays normally help, I'm in soft water and used old timers, did get some trouble but nothing major, this was a few days before chop here's the diary link
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    Must admit, Easy: I was gonna add a comment about "unless you slightly build your own soil". Everything I'm posting about is from the ridiculously lazy position that I take, when even lifting a Verve bag makes me go a bit woozy - I wouldn't want a sweat on the brow.

    Yeah, having the foresight to charge the soil, storing it for a month and stuff would be great for the non-bone-idled but uh-uh, not for me. Neeeow way. Chemicals it is.

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