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why are you uping the humidty when they have broken the soil ? high humidty is only needed to germ the seed or for cloning id be guessing the prob was to humid but it looks more like nute burn |
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blueberry is naturally a more nute sensitive strain, and lowberry is no different. looks like obvious nuteburn its going to be tough to save those lowberrys now but for your next run I would go with a lower nute soil like happy frog(you can always add nutes but you can't easily remove them).
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Happy frog was just an example any low nute organic soil is always a good starting place.
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genetics are fine DB is great.. yeah looks like nute burn.. hope u can save them..
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