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@hairyman, do you ph your water? Also, do you use calmag or just Epsom? Appreciate the help, I almost felt like giving it up tbh.
Never give up ,,, it's just a learning curve ,,to be honest I was a great gardener outside with normal flowers even if I say so myself ,,,lol,,,but in a cupboard it's a different ball game ,,, the best advice is keep it simple ,, ignore the ones saying my ph is 6.8 I added wotever to get it to 6.7 ,,, I not saying they wrong but you can chase the perfect ph and make things worse
I don't ph only coz I am in soil and use nothing more than fish mix and odd bits and know my water is in range ,, ph , ppm, etc are essential in hydro but when in soil unless your using loads of fancy additives it really shouldn't matter the soil will naturally buffer it's self when travelling through waterings as it drys out ,,
I use just Epson salts but I have used calmag and I have some left in a bottle just in case ,,, but again unless your overlighting ,,yes you can have too much light or intensity of light if they are too close to the plant,, they shouldn't really need it ,,
Even when things go bad if it's started to flower you will get something,, they want to produce a flower,, it's all they want to do ,,, that's why its happy to sacrifice it's fans ,,
when I see my fans going once flowering ,,yes it might be a deficiency but that's why those fans are there ,it's pulling resources to keep up it's need to flower to survive ,,you don't want a defficiancy in veg if you can help it of course or flower , but again ain't all ways the end of the world ,,don't overthink it ,keep it simple ,don't go rushingb in to change things keep it between the tracks ,,it's hard to make the perfect environment , so the aim is just to keep it as best you can ,,
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