So still nutrient deficient. This is a hot ass mess. Nothing has changed much from last week. I think I have at least a molybdenum deficiency, maybe more. I stopped using fucking lemon juice as my pH down, so I hope that fixes it. plants are obviously stunted. I'm trying to make seeds from the younger plant if it's not too late. Kind of a catastrophe to be honest. I was going to use 1 tsp/gallon of the Miracle Gro this week, but the TDS was at 900 with cal-mag-iron and 0.5 tsp/gal of the Miracle Gro bloom fertilizer and I don't want to burn them. Honestly at this point I'm just trying to make seeds and give a couple grams away to a couple friends. I'm very sad, but I'm hoping to try again and have better luck.
If you or anyone you know of could gift me some fem auto pollen or some auto seeds so I don't have to break the bank I would appreciate it.
If you've learned anything from this grow, learn to NOT USE LEMON JUICE as pH down. I'm hoping with the cal-mag-iron, bloom nutes, and a 900 ppm I can get these girls to harvest. We shall see. I'm watching the new buds forming for any more pink coloration. I'm just sick right now.
I ended up repotting the bigger plant. I think it is actually about two weeks ahead of the other plant. Judging by the roots, it was time. People on RIU cautioned me that autos have to be repotted early. I don't think I was too late, but we shall see!
@Jeff78, I will keep this in mind, but some folks on Roll It Up would disagree with you. I'm going to try solo cup --> 1 gallon --> 3 gallon and see how it goes
Hang in there. It's all good. Something else to consider is using a medium you don't have to ammend. Most premix organic mediums will have adequate nutes for 60ish days and then you feed it right at start of flower and you're golden. It's a learning thing and you've taught me something.
You may be able to save the older one too by attempting to prune the roots and feed her dechlorinated tap water. They could have nutrient lock as well. If you need some seed in a month or so direct message me and we can figure something out.
Adding NPK might help at this stage have you checked the ph of the run out?? If the ph in your water is off they will got into nutrient lock out and it won't matter what nutrients you try they won't be able to absorb it
I hope you manage to get the issue sorted
Hola hermano! Lamentó el amarillamiento de las plantas, como te comentaron e muy probable que tu suelo y Tenía sales y al agregarle más se bloquearon las raíces, tienes que hacer un riego abundante de agua previamente medir ph y ec y luego recoger el tu de la ecorrentia y medir de nuevo ph y ec para saber cómo e encuentran las raíces,
Por otro lado porque dices eso del jugo de limon? Cual es el efecto negativo ?