Now That... was a good fucking read!! This is something I will learn over time, and writings like this support and help that so I am very grateful for the information yoi have offered.. i am aware once i stop just watering and have to give them nutes i cant balance because i dont jave a base note of whats already in the soil.. id love to make my own as somethings just get better and better with time.. thank you Sean
 
It applies to gardening in general , fruit, veggies, meds whatever. Your knowledge will grow just be mindful many deficiencies and toxicity symptoms mimic one another and that's why its crucial to know what has been added or withheld. But starting with good organics in your mix is a strong start to avoid micro nutrient deficiency caused by regular phosphorus use. Gardeners, even pros tend to quickly grab for chelated iron/zinc knowing the phos caused the deficiency however that's gonna likely cause a copper deficiency to deal with. Its one problem to the next when you don't have a good foundation. And its always one thing or another getting depleted. I apologize for my rambling , I am high, but I know how to garden and I like talking dirt.
 
Bottom leafs going bit yellow, I'm assuming it's a bit of nitrogen deficiency. I bought some Willis tomatoe feed but I don't know the N content. Just repotted the two master kush white label into bigger pots, hoping they like their new home. :)
 

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Bottom leafs going bit yellow, I'm assuming it's a bit of nitrogen deficiency. I bought some Willis tomatoe feed but I don't know the N content. Just repotted the two master kush white label into bigger pots, hoping they like their new home. :)

Could be early feeders maybe?
 
I have a question, what's the environment like when you use the LED grow light? I mean what's the tempreature and hunidity in the tent? Do you know it?
It's not a tent it's a cupboard until I get my tent next week, humidity is about 48 - 52 and temp can range from 22 - 25.. I freeze a bottle of water and if the temp gets a bit high I put it in there. I'm getting the LED next week, I'm using a 300w CFL at moment duel spectrum
 
It's not a tent it's a cupboard until I get my tent next week, humidity is about 48 - 52 and temp can range from 22 - 25.. I freeze a bottle of water and if the temp gets a bit high I put it in there. I'm getting the LED next week, I'm using a 300w CFL at moment duel spectrum
It’s okay if you temps run bit high as long as you got ventilation. But humidity would be nice to hit around 60-70% in baby stage seedlings early veg
 
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