OK guys. Figured out where I "screwed the pooch" with my girls. Went back and reread the label on the Dr. Earth commercial soil and realized I used nearly 3 times too much of this stuff. It has a high (4-5%) nitrogen content so the lyellowing on new growth and leaf tip downward curl and along...
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Looks like ph issue from the tea your feeding.Try flushing your containers with water 3 times the amount your containers hold wait a few days then feed with proper ph nutrients.Fresh water on your roots will wash away the bad stuff wet them good...
In the past couple days one of my five white widow fems has started to develop tip yellowing on the new growth. The plants are 32 days old since ground break, this one about 11 inches tall with tight node to node growth; organic grow with occassional alternate feeds of compost and manure tea...
Just got my Lux meter in today and my plants were getting more lumens than I realized! 40-50k and I was surprised that lumens are higher around the periphery and not directly below the bulb. Another tool to dial in a grow.
Thanks.
Thanks. I will take your advice and not worry with ph except for ensuring my rainwater is in the "zone." I hope to avoid chemical nutes. Happy New Year btw!
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I made my soil from essentially equal parts of my garden compost pile, perlite, some Fox Farm Frog and Dr. Earth.
I hope to acquire the skill to water just the right amount to where the soil is evenly moistened but not running out. Practuce makes perfect hopefully.
After recently transplanting my seedlings to gallon pots I have noticed the runoff water ph is high, as in 8.0. My rainwater I am applying is around 6.5. Is it recommended in an organic grow to adjust your water by its ph or what comes out out of the pot as runoff?
I checked these plants about 3 hours ago and they looked perfect. Just went in and two of them had this brown discoloration; only on top side of leaf. They were transplanted yesterday with no issues into 1 gallon pots from their seedling containers. They are just shy of three weeks old. No...