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Well, I may be wrong - it has happened ... but it sure looks like over feeding to me. Not nute locked - YET, but stay tuned.Interesting. I only feed/water once a week. I'm following the Fox Farm nute schedule and I'm doing one flush a month.
Well, I may be wrong - it has happened ... but it sure looks like over feeding to me. Not nute locked - YET, but stay tuned.
What kind of medium is it in?
Yes, I do measure. I've been following the Fox Farms nute schedule by the book. I'm going to do a flush and see if that helps. I'm not sure. I'm in the flowering stage and I only got about 3 to 4 weeks left.
Try dialing it back to half strength. Most nute lines work better at a half dose than full. So you would follow the schedule, but cut the amount in half. If it says use 4ml/gal of X, use 2ml/gal.
This is something you want to start with the next watering, but give a good amount of fresh ph'd water first. Then come back with the half strength feed after an hour or so, which should be plenty of time for the fresh water to have finished dripping.
That should help get you through this one, and give you a good start next time. If you find your leaves are too light of a green, then bump the feed up to 3/4 strength and keep reading the leaves.
Deficiencies start with over feeding, and nute lock.Although the discolouration on the leaf margins might suggest a calcium deficiency also.
Get a PPM pen and quit guessing.If it says use 4ml/gal of X, use 2ml/gal.
Yes, I do measure. I've been following the Fox Farms nute schedule by the book
Get a PPM pen and quit guessing.
They're $20 or less.
If a PPM pen is all you can afford it will do just fine. I use a Blue Lab Truncheon myself and measure in EC. I think it’s great, also really useful for mixing nutesPPM pens are for sissies. I'm running apera and blue lab monitoring. Go back and read my suggestion. That's the start, not the measuring at the end. Check-in with Chuck to see if there is a consolation prize, but thanks for playing.
How hard is your water?PPM pens are for sissies. I'm running apera and blue lab monitoring. Go back and read my suggestion. That's the start, not the measuring at the end. Check-in with Chuck to see if there is a consolation prize, but thanks for playing.
How hard is your water?
Did you test it? How?
If your plants need (for example) 900 ppm of feed, and you start with water that has 60 ppm already in it ... does adding "a couple of table spoons" to both those situations have the same effect and results as my house?
Because at my house; my water (well) runs at somewhere between 300 and 450 ppm. (and a ph of 7.0 o 7.2) If I add "a couple of table spoons" of feed to my bucket, are we going to have the same end results?
I guess you can guess ... and find out through trial and error ... I prefer to spend $20 and know fer sure.
But hey, there's a LOT of different ways to grow this plant.
If it works for you ... rock it.
Oh, BTW: Chuck said the consolation prize was a "New and easy to use PPM meter." *applause*