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I think I got ya covered.Well, it’s better to kill them when they’re young..
I gave them a little 25% dose of this stuff with their watering today. We'll see what happens...Now it looks hungry - Mg and N def.
I mean I gave them 25% of the suggested dose. Which nutrient calculator are you using? Still trying to figure out how those are useful...By 25%, do you mean 1/4 tablespoon or 1/2 tbs? I have a nutrient calculator.
I mean I gave them 25% of the suggested dose. Which nutrient calculator are you using? Still trying to figure out how those are useful...
How's this?Excellent!
I don’t have that fertilizer in my database, and the images of the label on the internet are too blurry for me to see the Guaranteed Analysis. A clear photo would be helpful.
Seedlings were originally potted in Fox Farm 'Light Warrior' which is their absolute mildest soil blend. It is most likely a combination of deficiencies resulting from being in light warrior for too long. I think they were in that dirt for approximately two weeks? They just had their first dose of nutrients this Sunday at transplant. Also, if you read up a couple replies, my soil schedule and such is listed for this grow. Thanks for checking in! I'm a complete noob myself.Hi, Nitrogen deficiency? Lower leaves are yellowing and looking like they're falling off. Im just a noobz, well thats my name but could others like you say, phos or overwatering, hot soil. Did you mix your own soil?
Oh you're a megacrop grower huh? I've read all the good posts! Ha! Thanks for plugging that in to your calculator. That's pretty slick. I can see how it's useful to have some idea of the ppm going in even if not growing strictly hydro. Can you point me in the direction of a pre-made calculate that I can plug the rest of my nutrients in?Thanks for the image! Now I know that it’s general hunger, with N def showing, as nooby indicated. If you are giving 1/2 tablespoon (25% of the top end recommended), that only provides:
4 ppm N
0 P
10 K
1 Ca
0 Mg
If I were to use this particular fertilizer, I would have to mix 12 tablespoons (180g) in a gallon just to get 100 ppm N - what you probably should be providing - and there still would be zero P.
Can you get anything else, like MegaCrop?
Wow! Uncalled for generosity! Thank you! If you wanna call this a collaboration so you can fill in your database, I'm happy to send!No, sorry - I haven’t had to look for one for a while. What else do you want to add?