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Sorry, I cannot find the info about how small a photo must be to be uploaded. Trying to upload IPhone photos and have the free auto resize app but cannot find the acceptable parameters for FTT. Thanks.
 

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Use the app to take picture then upload to album then from album upload to forum.
 

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Pics I take with IPhone won't upload to my FTT album, there is no problem with Facebook. If I could get photo to upload to my FTT album, I know how to post it. I think there is a maximum number of pixels and/or kbs for pics to be able to upload to FTT but I cannot find that info
 

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Random pic, so I could double check my settings.
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800x600, 303kb size. .jpg format.

Perhaps your pics are in the wrong format?
 

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Ok I did it once I can do it again. Will post more pics on my grow log, but need a rest first.

On left is Prilep, row 2 lemon bright, row 3 VA Brightleaf , on right-first 3 Fla Sumatra, CT Broadleaf behind. This pic is month old, they look better now and have been primed once now
 

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Just a thought, the grass is much greener than the baccy so maybe the soil is not as bad as you think. May be a mineral/trace element shortage. Consider a soil test, and possibly try a foliar feeding of miracle grow every few days to see if they green up.
 

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Been using Miracle Gro laced with dissolved urea. Simple soil test showed N deficient, P K adequate. This is an actual tobacco farm in CT been fallow 5 years, growing hay. Owner told me there was no nitro. Typical of CT TOBACCOLAND in spring. Had no time for pre plant fertilizer like the usual cottonseed meal and nitrates. Added lots of urea and MG and the newer leaves are proper green. Severe drought delayed nitrogen uptake
 

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Gotcha. Consider adding a spoonful of epsom salt to your liquid mix to help nutrient uptake.
Also, my plants seem to respond better to a thorough soaking once a week than to a light watering every day. The few days following one of our torrential 30 minute storms always show amazing growth that sprinklers daily simply cannot match.
 

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I got a moto-g. Phone and cant get no pics on this site from my phone..i can get them to facebook...but not here..

And my home internet is down...im going back to cable.
 

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I got a moto-g. Phone and cant get no pics on this site from my phone..i can get them to facebook...but not here..

And my home internet is down...im going back to cable.
what I did to get iPhone pics to upload was get a free re- sizing app and change your pics with it to 600x800 max. FTT is not as versatile as FB with such deep pockets
 

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Gotcha. Consider adding a spoonful of epsom salt to your liquid mix to help nutrient uptake.
Also, my plants seem to respond better to a thorough soaking once a week than to a light watering every day. The few days following one of our torrential 30 minute storms always show amazing growth that sprinklers daily simply cannot match.

will try Epsom salts. Yes they need a soaking rain but it has not happened but once from setting to now and no rain in sight still. My plants have suffered-budding too early. Living 175 miles from the plants is a problem too
 
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