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      81 f for LEDs is best , but higher temps have a use in transition ( higher nutrient inputs (ie “p”) and running lights closer can be handy to reduce the stretch 😉

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      Black garlic GMO x black lime reserve still a few weeks to go

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      Having a hard time uploading

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      Depending on what you call bath salts that may or not be correct , magnesium sulphate ( Epsom salts , often used in baths) is an excellent option for magnesium and sulphur inputs , just make sure it’s USP and therefore safe for human consumption

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      If your growing in a organic soil mix you will find 17+ gallon pots are ideal , it’s hard to keep the microbes happy or enough nutrients available in anything less , if you have no choice but to use small pots try adding some proper aact to the regeim if you are already brewing your feed , helps to break it down and make it plant available, enzymes, microbes and bokashi are your best friends in any organic system

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      Purple stems are a sign of nutritional imbalance between calcium/phosphorus and sodium

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      Hi there looks like you can use some helps , the issue you are seeing here is a multi factor issue at hand . The first issue I can see foremost is a calcium issue , cannabis uses almost as much calcium as nitrogen and is immobile so one needs to front load through entire grow in order to allow enough time for the calcium to move from roots to grown tips . But I would venture to say your ph looks to be part of the issue (I’m guessing high soil ph ) anything above 6.7 and you will start seeing issues and lockout. The burnt.leaf tips are likely caused by too much available nitrogen being uptaken or an overly high enzymatic count but I’m guessing you are not using enzymes or you probably would have good microbial activity and therefore no ph issues. Anyhow I hope this is inform you can understand if not I’m happy to help if I can navigate this site haha. After almost 30 years I still have a mentor I need advice from on the regular be humble and not shy ask questions and learn it’s so beautiful 💟

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