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Hey thanksHiya @Km021 what are you feeding them and how often?
Hi km,Hey thanks
Medium: biobizz light mix EC :1100
I feed her :
1-biobizz fish mix : 0.5 ml/L
2-biobizz top max (immobile) : 0.3 ml/L
3- canna rhizotonic (root) 0.3ml/L
4- GHE Cal-mag : 0.2 ml/L
I use RO water carbon filter with ppm 8
PH: 6.2 _ 6.4
I check soil with moist meter n when ever needs water i feed her 150 ml/L nuts n water solution
It happen only with one older leaf n i hve removed it from plant, i hope that i hvent done a big mistake by cut that single leaf
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Hey LMH tnx for commentin, yeah you are right, i use Biogrow only for first feedin and switch to fish mix till at the end of late vegetative stage and when she starts flowering again switch back to bio grow (N) (biobizz expert tips recommended), idk yet what is going on coz i hve followed the exact schedule.Hi km,
Can I ask a quick question, do you not use the bio bizz base grow nutrient?
Topmax is a flower booster
Fish mix is an additive
Neither of these are grow nutrients. I think you may need a good base grow nutrient.
Hi km,
Can I ask a quick question, do you not use the bio bizz base grow nutrient?
Topmax is a flower booster
Fish mix is an additive
Neither of these are grow nutrients. I think you may need a good base grow nutrient.
Mornin' @Km021 that water meter can be tricky. Just based on what info you supplied I'd say you are overwatering her. Only water if it's dry all the way down to the bottom of the pot, maybe a inch above the bottom. I only use my water want for the pH function, go entirely by pot weight. Light as a feather is when I water. No worries on snipping a leaf. People do it for strategic reasons all the time.
Hey @Km021 , I think all that is wrong is that you have become rootbound in those containers that are partially full of soil. Transplant immediately to fresh soil and at least 3x bigger, and I bet your problems go away.
Hey @Km021 , I think all that is wrong is that you have become rootbound in those containers that are partially full of soil. Transplant immediately to fresh soil and at least 3x bigger, and I bet your problems go away.
where are you measuring? if you have the probes all the way down into the last inch or so, and it shows dry down there, then it is indeed time to water in a normal system... but following the directions on biobizz, it just isnt clear when you are supposed to do it... according to my eyes however, your plant looks over watered.Hey @Pbass tnx for replyin.
I use soil moist meter to check the soil i use to water plants when ever the moist meter is showing red color that it is fully dry.
where are you measuring? if you have the probes all the way down into the last inch or so, and it shows dry down there, then it is indeed time to water in a normal system... but following the directions on biobizz, it just isnt clear when you are supposed to do it... according to my eyes however, your plant looks over watered.
I will do it for sure, I will track it from now . I Appreciate you for spendin time to write for mecarry on then... you are doing the same thing that I do, except I water to runoff each time to create a standard by which I can judge how the roots are doing. Since I know I am giving the same amount of water (more or less) each time because that is what the soil has the ability to hold, that becomes a standard. Then by monitoring how long it takes the plants to get back to the dry point, I can easily judge how strong my roots are getting, and when it is time to uppot... when that wet/dry cycle is happening in a 24-36 hour period.
I will do it for sure, I will track it from now . I Appreciate you for spendin time to write for me
Hi again @Emilya hope you doing good , im going to transplant my plants to larger pots as you said, and need to knw how to transplant properly without any stress n root damage,Hey @Km021 , I think all that is wrong is that you have become rootbound in those containers that are partially full of soil. Transplant immediately to fresh soil and at least 3x bigger, and I bet your problems go away.