Leaf problem

So I bought a pack of this stuff, what do you do break it up and add it to soil or drop one in water then pour into soil?

Yeah break it up if it's the dunks if the bits just them put in the feed and water in lot of it won't not dissolve. Let it stir for 30min at least longer the better then strain out chunks and water in. I've used cheese cloth or a strainer before both work good for getting the chunks out.

If it's the organic BTI just mix it in and feed
 
I use a course file to powder the dunks. Then I spread it on the soil.
 
I use a course file to powder the dunks. Then I spread it on the soil.
Thanks I got them ground up and fed into the soil. I only use natural organic additives. Potting soil, worm castings, bone meal, blood meal, crushed granite for minerals, Mycorrhizae, and other bacteria. I haven't ph'd water because its not needed. Temp is 80 in the day 70/60 degrees at night. The gnats have been a problem will they make my leaves look like this? Yellowing and curling?
 

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Posted new pics in normal lights.
 
Could definitely be damage from gnats. They do their damage to the roots so plants can look all kinds of weird. They take about 2 weeks to get rid of. You can speed it up by putting glue traps directly in top of the soil to catch the adults. But the larvae are what do the damage
 
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I’ll throw this out there. My experience with Autos is; if they are stunted, cull them and start over. Autos don’t have enough time to recover. Just my two cents, love to hear other opinions.
 
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I’ll throw this out there. My experience with Autos is; if they are stunted, cull them and start over. Autos don’t have enough time to recover. Just my two cents, love to hear other opinions.
I usually start 2 seedlings in the same final pot, and often cull one if it is noticeably lagging in growth.
 
I’ll throw this out there. My experience with Autos is; if they are stunted, cull them and start over. Autos don’t have enough time to recover. Just my two cents, love to hear other opinions.
Agreed. But everybody grows with different circumstances and sometimes you gotta get some smoke. But ideally I'd pull the plants, fix the gnat issue and restart
 
And I often start 10 pots, with only 8 fitting in the tent when mature, and along the way cull the 2 that are smallest or show any problems.
 
I’ll throw this out there. My experience with Autos is; if they are stunted, cull them and start over. Autos don’t have enough time to recover. Just my two cents, love to hear other opinions.
Thought the same she will be tiny.
 
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