This is 24 hours after a watering w/ pH of about 6.0. I still can't tell what I'm really looking for. Light burn? wind burn? deficiencies (potassium/magnesium?) prune again?
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I need some fast input. The watering on the 13th with the pH 6 water didn't seem to do improve the plant very much. Not worse, slight improvement at best.
I've pruned the bad leaves, and tomorrow I will be watering because I'm leaving at 12 noon EST and returning Friday late afternoon. I do have a trusted friend to come by and check on the plant.
I'm thinking potassium/phosphorus deficiency. I'd like to add those in with the watering tomorrow but the only direct access to liquid nutrients is Fox Farm Tiger Bloom (2-8-4) and what I recall was Big Bloom (0-0.5-0.7) but I think the ratios were slightly different on the bottle. I can't find an equivalent product on their site. I swore it was more like (0.2-0.3-0.5) or something like that. I grabbed the Tiger Bloom but was in a hurry, I can always exchange it in the morning. I'm just worried that it's too much nitrogen. Otherwise I have to order from Amazon and not give nutrients until fri/sat.3 Photos
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Hi Randy, if you're trying to get potassium phosphorus to your plants tiger bloom will do I wouldn't worry about the nitrogen as it is designed for the flowering stage just keep your ratio at half of the recommended dose to start.
I'm in coco and only use 1 tbl per 1 gallon every 7days compared to big bloom being 4tbl per gallon every 7days Thur the whole grow.
Hope this helps.Last edited by Mr.furley; 07-16-2017, 08:39 PM.
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I returned home to find no real change. I can't decide if it's better or worse since Monday. I did remember to empty the drain tray so when I tested the pH of the run off water it was lower than 6.6. I couldn't decide if it was closer to 6 or 6.4. This was using a watering testing at 6.0 on Monday. Does my soil need a flush? Is it nutrient burn/deficiency? Root rot? I can't imagine light burn still being a concern as I added a spacer before I left.6 Photos
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**** OH NO!!! ****
I haven't seen much change since Friday's watering with correct pH water and 1/2 strength Tiger Bloom added. On Fri the pH was about 6.2. The runoff pH I tested this morning was a bit higher at 6.4ish. I decided I should try to flush. I prepped 1.5 gallons of water only at pH 6.0. Shut the lights but kept the fan going.
Checking in this evening I discovered these.... did stress cause my plant to hermie?3 Photos
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You have used up the soil in the bucket , no nutrients left . It sure looks like itLast edited by D.A.A.S.69; 07-26-2017, 09:22 PM.Cfls for a week or two
315lec for everything else
Dug up Ms.topsoil, with perlite added
36x36x63 inch tent.
6inch - exaust - intake fans an scrubber
Smart pots
Molasses
Autoflowers
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If that's your only plant let it continue to grow ,it will much larger, I just harvested my NLAUTO from Nirvana on day 87 ,how old is your plant??Cfls for a week or two
315lec for everything else
Dug up Ms.topsoil, with perlite added
36x36x63 inch tent.
6inch - exaust - intake fans an scrubber
Smart pots
Molasses
Autoflowers
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Only plant. single space bucket setup. I didn't take declining nutrients from the soil into account. Since the watering the other day was excess plain water to flush, I will test the runoff pH and add the regular dose of tiger bloom to the next watering in a couple of days.
The earliest picture I can find is dated 5/20 and it's a fairly new sprout with 2 small sets of leaves. So between 60-70 days absolute tops.
I can see all the trichomes surrounding the bud. Harvest must be soon approaching. I need some better magnification to see them change
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