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well all I can say is thanks a lot guys ... was gonna bite the bullet and just bin them but you guys have convinced me that there might be life in the old dogs yet so gonna soldier on for another 2 weeks and see what i can salvage .. once again thanks for the advice it all will be used in my future grows and any other advice
 
do you have a journal on it pal .. would be interested in knowing what you done to tame the beast
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ok thanks .. they say to just use that dragon force by itself nothing else apart from your mammoth and great white .. should I ignore that and just half my bloom which is pretty powerful stuff

I don't use it, so give it a try by itself. At the very least you'll find out.
 
I am no expert in coco grows but from my reading utilizing a larger pot would allow a larger root ball and increase the performance of the plants, looks like you are using 2 or 3 gallon pots i would go to 5 gallon minimum(based on the size of your plants grown in original pics). Anyone experienced in growing with coco please confirm my opinion before our friend here heeds my advice.
 
posted some better pictures pal

Over nutrifried her. Homey speak for too much N fertilizer. They dont need N in flower.

She's dead Jim

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I'm using sensei coco A and B and watering every 3 days when pots are dry and light as a feather pal


There's the problem - NOT NEARLY enough water. At this stage you should water EVERY DAY - try a gallon of water. Where did you get leaving the plant and soil dry out idea from.

Thats VERY VERY BAD way to grow a flower in a container. Surprised you dont have male flowers by now. You probably would but she's already gone or close enough.
 
Treat soilless as hydro.

yeah remember i just went through the same thing sitting the plant in waste water and watering it like soil.
it looks more like heat or light stress, whats the temp in there hea running 2 600 watt hps
dont know i relooked at the pictures and i doubt that was caused by watering.
ph 6 is fine in late flower in the coco you are sposed to raise it a little as you go farther in flowering
 
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