Hi! I was wondering if maybe someone here could help me with this problem I'm having with one of my four plants.
It's a GSC from Seedstockers that I am growing in organic soil (BioCanna Terra plus), feeding with the (organic) BioTerra line and keeping to their moderate feeding schedule.
This is my third grow with same setup and my plants have always grown healthy green leaves. I always grow different strains and so the shade of green always varies.
This plant was dark green but not necessarily darker green than other plants I've had. Little over a week ago however I noticed that her buds aren't developing properly. She will have had 5 weeks of (visible) blooming tomorrow, and although she has a lot of well ventilated, well lighted bud sites, the buds aren't filling out at all. Now that I had noticed this, I also noticed that the leaves were quite shiny so this lead me to conclude that, although I haven't seen any clawing, my plant is suffering from Nitrogen toxicity.
I thought it wasn't possible to overfeed your plants with organic nutes, but even then I'm sure I haven't exaggerated with the feeding nor did I overwater. Never had any Ph problems before with dechlorinated tap.
I am doing this grow 'no till' (bc I was lazy and cheap) for the first time. Can the excess N come from the roots I left in the soil?
I added some compost worms to all of my plants and found some of them dead in the trays the next week? Can decomposing worm be the cause of the N? And if so, will flushing help since I won't be able to flush a dead worm out? And IF I flush how big are the chances of drowning my plant?
Any of your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I grow indoor in a 2x2 with 14L (4gal?) pots under a Sanlight Q4W led. Temp and humidity would be in metrics, I assure you it's ok.
It's a GSC from Seedstockers that I am growing in organic soil (BioCanna Terra plus), feeding with the (organic) BioTerra line and keeping to their moderate feeding schedule.
This is my third grow with same setup and my plants have always grown healthy green leaves. I always grow different strains and so the shade of green always varies.
This plant was dark green but not necessarily darker green than other plants I've had. Little over a week ago however I noticed that her buds aren't developing properly. She will have had 5 weeks of (visible) blooming tomorrow, and although she has a lot of well ventilated, well lighted bud sites, the buds aren't filling out at all. Now that I had noticed this, I also noticed that the leaves were quite shiny so this lead me to conclude that, although I haven't seen any clawing, my plant is suffering from Nitrogen toxicity.
I thought it wasn't possible to overfeed your plants with organic nutes, but even then I'm sure I haven't exaggerated with the feeding nor did I overwater. Never had any Ph problems before with dechlorinated tap.
I am doing this grow 'no till' (bc I was lazy and cheap) for the first time. Can the excess N come from the roots I left in the soil?
I added some compost worms to all of my plants and found some of them dead in the trays the next week? Can decomposing worm be the cause of the N? And if so, will flushing help since I won't be able to flush a dead worm out? And IF I flush how big are the chances of drowning my plant?
Any of your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I grow indoor in a 2x2 with 14L (4gal?) pots under a Sanlight Q4W led. Temp and humidity would be in metrics, I assure you it's ok.
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