shiva82
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maybe dial down the lights for a few days , always check roots . look to the underside of the pot , the drainage holes , and if you see nice white healthy roots starting to appear , you are on the correct pathThe new soil works fine for the superlicious sativa. It is a cross of mexican, hawaiian and nepalese sativas.
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The soil I used before was a bad mix, which blocked several nutrients as you can see at the leaves at the bottom.
Will use some BAC today as preventive measure for the case, that some thrips are hanging around from the last grow.