Biobizz nutrients early.

For sure! Bio Bizz products lack in cal-mag, if you get cal mag supplement its all good :D :Sharing One:
 
I also have Heaven and Top Max, besides Grow and Bloom, does any one of them help with mg?
 
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For sure! Bio Bizz products lack in cal-mag, if you get cal mag supplement its all good :D :Sharing One:
and ok thanks :Sharing One: I just like to organic and plant magic was best one I could find really. No idea how to use Epsom salts even though it's easy lol
 
In my location is hard to find epsoms, i got Mg8 by bio nova for mg and crushed some eggshells for prevent cal deficiencies, so far, so good :) Organic is the way :Sharing One:

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In my location is hard to find epsoms, i got Mg8 by bio nova for mg and crushed some eggshells for prevent cal deficiencies, so far, so good :) Organic is the way :Sharing One:

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Sorry for "double post", this update thing is weird :no:

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Sorry for "double post", this update thing is weird :no:
 
Alg a mic is a seaweed extract and is a stress reliever for your plants not sure if it helps with cal-mag, Charles may know.
Yes i have read that it is and does help 'duck commander' is the go to guy when it comes to the facts. Personally i have a bottle of cal/mag ( i forget the brand will be able to post it tomorrow) and use it probably once every 2 weeks and have not had an issue with cal mag since.. Beforehand i used epsum salts at 1 table spoon per litre but it lacks the calcium :Sharing One: A cal/mag solution is definitely worth investing in.
 
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Hello guys, so i watered her 2 days ago with 200ml i had a bit of runoff and now the leaves went down a bit this is because i overwatered right?

What should i do next, do i water her again or wait?
 

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If you got a bit of run off, then leave it to dry a bit.

At about a week or so old, the tap root is still working its way down to the bottom of the pot. In a pot that size, you'll probably be fine for water for another week!

as for the question of your pots.

There not air pots bloody, not the kind I recognise anyway. And thanks blue
No.. really! They are air pots. I don't make things up. Buy one here, read the description. (soil)

http://growshop.ie/index.php/equipment/grow-pots/new-improved-solid-air-pot-12-litre.html

^_^
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Thanks so much blue, but the thing is that with the light and that pot, the soil gets very dry very fast. I mean now i put my finger in the soil and it is very dry at the top and a little humid at the tip of my finger, but probably tomorow or the next day it will be dry all the way.

And also the 250W HPS light is at 25cm from her, should i raise it? It seems to me that she's doing some pretty intense work on growing but she is not really going up.

And how much more should i wait for the nutes feed. Monday she will be 2 weeks old from when she popped out of the soil.
 
Dont worry bloody,

It seems like she's not doing much at the top, but once she sets roots, she'll start growing up and out!

Don't raise the light if you can avoid it. Just put the the back of your hand facing up to the light at the same height as the plant top. If it's too hot for your hand after a minute, its too hot for your plant.

As for watering, I find it best to water by weight, I always lift my pots. every day. Your plants are drooping but "heavy and dark green" - thats over watering. When they go limp and the pot is dry and they look like a body with no bones - that's under watering.

Leave it to dry out and next time you water - lift the pot.

It's tricky to start becuase we're not dealing with much weight or water, but later on when you are fully watering to run off - i cant lift my pots easily with out stretched arms. The pots are only 6 or 7 litres.

When they are only 20-30% of that weight i will water fully again (till run off)
 
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