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the Organic Padavan...BLackCanna :)

Im curenly trying to grow me 10 aloe plants becuse the are a sourace of everything :D and im thinking just add the juicy insides of the aloe to the water u use and bam :D and like i said amazing strain :toke: and im glad to have u in for the ride ill be giving my best :)

Far out! We have a load of Aloe on our windowsill, my GF swears by it. I've never heard of it being added to plants before but if it does work, I'd consider adding some to my next organic grow. :biggrin: I think Aloe can act as a surfactant too, so at the very least it will make the water a bit wetter, lol

A quick search says that it's a good source of P and K, so it could be really helpful in flowering.

Glad to be aboard, Dude.
 
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sooo its update numero [HASHTAG]#3[/HASHTAG] :D
they are at 21days today i switched the light cycle to 20/4 at 2weeks, they were geting only water this week every 2days 700ml :) light is at 30cm :) how close can u put the 3w LED to canopy? :D
ill use in the next watering 0.5ml/L power roots :) temp: 19-22C... humidity: 59-78% :)
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are they small for theyr age? :D
 
Hi, Dude. Glad to see your update. I'm sorry to say that they do look a bit on the small side. I agree with Hecno, it looks like the foliar spray has scorched them a bit. You may be over-watering too, 700ml every two days for a plant that size seems excessive to my mind. I'm not very well-versed in making soil yet, so I can't say if your mix might be lacking anything, but I'd say ease up on the water for sure though.
 
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