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Hello every1,Is half strenth 3.1/7.3/8.4 a good flowering mixture?As i want to use rain water,But if i make full strenth it will go under and i dont have ph up B) So i made it up at half strenth and was good :D It looked to me it was to strong at full strenth anyway as they were showing signs of clawing (Over fert)So i flushed,Using rain water again,And using half strenth nutes,Hoping they dont claw up any more and recover :P Any suggestions welcome,What is the NPK ratio youse are using for flowering plants,Just curious.Thanks :P
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Will slight leaf claw(Only a few affected leaves per plant some worse that others) in 2.5 weeks flower effect final yield?I think it was from over fert so im using 1/2 strenth nutes,Rain water,They dont look like they are getting any worse (Fingers crossed)Has this happened to any of youse?Will the the leaves recover?New growth doesnt look effected,This only happened when i started using tap water and Bloom booster,At full strenth the ph would go under 5 but at half strenth its 6(Which is good)As ive been told if you need to use ph up your nutes are to strong which i think ive done B) Learn from your mistakes eh,Thanks :D
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