Not much to see and not much to say this week. Watering when dry, monitoring the environment, keeping an eye on plant structure and making sure to watch for pests.
Gaia green has diamatecous earth. Awesome for bugs. Sprinkle in soil and some on top. Rips there bodies open and sucks their body juice out. Shitty way to go🤣🤣
@Rock_n_Roll_Randy, thanks man, deficiencies still showing so I got suspicious of lockout or pH. With oragnic nutrients lockout doesn't happen often. Shooting myself now lol, ah well we will bounce around. May just not be able be best result!
@Gunnen, you got this bro🤜🤛 now that you know the problem. And you can look for it next time and use it as a learning experience bro👍🤜🤛 deficiencies and any problem you have is shit but it's good to learn from it👍🤜🤛 they look better now my friend
@Rock_n_Roll_Randy, turns out the soil pH was whack. I also had flushed, but my pH meter needed calibration. So turns out I flushed with around 7.0 pH, kind of making problem worse. Her soil was over 7.0 PH slightly, while others are lower than 7, but could be lower. Hopefully can turn it around okay.
They look good still bro. Hope it will come back for ya but it doesn't look too bad. I know calmag deficiency can look like that too. And quantum board led lights are notorious for calmag deficiency. What soil and water do you use?
@Rock_n_Roll_Randy, using tap water with pH down formula. Soil is Fafard’s Agro Mix G5, usually pretty porous and fast drying. I think the Gaia Green dry amendments have Cal-Mag in them as well. I think I am fighting nutrient lock out due to soil pH being close to 7 if not higher. You could be right though, I am just worried to feed anything more at this point!
@Rock_n_Roll_Randy, it's called Ghost Rider. He lost his son and goes on a motorcycle travelling adventure to heal. Was pretty heart wrenching at points, but a good read!
@Rock_n_Roll_Randy, me too, his book was really good but super sad too. Yeah hopefully with pH right now and plenty of slow release food, they should finish out nicely.