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Hey Buddy,

Don't want to meddle, but those larger ladies are in dire need of Magnesium. I would mix up 1gallon of water with one teaspoon of Magnesium Sulphate and spray on those leaves. If you have a day/night schedule, do this when the lights just have come on. Then wait two days and repeat this a couple of times. Meanwhile you should be adding two teaspoons of Magnesium Sulphate to 1gallon of water and feed the soil. Your ladies should regain a darker, more lush color as the chlorophyl needs the magnesium to do it's thing. :thumbsup:
 
Hey Buddy,

Don't want to meddle, but those larger ladies are in dire need of Magnesium. I would mix up 1gallon of water with one teaspoon of Magnesium Sulphate and spray on those leaves. If you have a day/night schedule, do this when the lights just have come on. Then wait two days and repeat this a couple of times. Meanwhile you should be adding two teaspoons of Magnesium Sulphate to 1gallon of water and feed the soil. Your ladies should regain a darker, more lush color as the chlorophyl needs the magnesium to do it's thing. :thumbsup:
Ok what do I got.... this ...when the lights are on?
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