argyle11

blue cheese update

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week 2 of the blue cheese grow, 4 plants remain after the 1st 1 gave way through what i learnt was mildrew, the other 4 survived... lots of leaves growing nicely, strong stems, very happy grower. the green house veg powder bag is in full swing & can noticibally see the difference from not using the product. any tips for a newbie on the go? :)

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Hi mate,

 

IF you can put some serious photos great :).

Of course, tips are always useful, but we need to know the details of your crop, soil, coco, hydro ....

 

Greetings!

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Yeah like jose said there are probably some tips that you could use, but you would need to tell us a little bit more about how you grow, the medium, watering cycles, setup, all these things that can help make an idea, and of course photos is always better ;)

 

Have a good grow man good to hear at least the Powder is making you happy so far :)

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Mildew?  all I can suggest is air circulation and regulating humidity with an extraction fan.  Without Pictures or further info, it's difficult to give further advice.

 

Looking Forward to further Posts.

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