Week 6 is underway!
Since the middle of last week, some of the leaves on every plant are showing deficiencies. Some mild interveinal chlorosis, some purple stems, some chlorosis along leaf edges, and some rust spots. Since it's happening on every plant I think it might have been my water. Last water was a bit high at 7.0 because everywhere I read said that living soil could buffer water that's not very far out of ideal range. It seemed either overwatering, underwatering, micronutrients, or ph was at fault... the plants spent the last few days drying out, I lowered humidity by increasing airflow so the vpd could get closer to 1.5.
Here on day 1, it's the first day there was a bit of drooping in the morning, so these girls are thirsty. It's tea time!
The base tea was very strong, 1000 ppm 5.5ph with a nice foam on top. Starting with 1 gal pure tea, I added 18ml micro and 1 tsp great white. I diluted it with 1 gal calmag water that had already been ph to 6.0, and then needed to add 1 gal plain tap water around 7.2 ph. The final 3gal mix was 6.3ph and just under 800ppm. I watered in about 1.5 gal over all 4 plants - that's about .375gal or 1.4L. I did not get any run off aside from a few drops here and there that went through the sides of the fabric pots, partly because I watered it all in slowly over a few hours with my sprayer.
Praying that the tea should have everything possibly needed to stop the yellowing and get back into perfect health.
I suspect there could have also been an issue with nutrients running out. I had just topdressed last week so the nutrients were/are still breaking down. There's a chance some of these issues were just from cutting it too close to feed time. Another factor is that I've only used grow and bloom nutrients, but no micro. I thought that might be fine to skip, but maybe that hurt. Either way, I grabbed a bottle of CES micro since my hydro shop did not have the roots organics uprising foundation I was looking for. I also added a dash of great white, in hopes of boosting microbial life and powering up the mycorrhizal network so that all those nutrients will get taken up.
This was the most involved feeding yet, hopefully I didn't screw anything up by combining the fixes into a single potion.
Up to day 5 now, and the plants seemed to like the tea. I haven't seen any additional chlorosis, although maybe slightly burnt tips on a few leaves. Today was the first day they started a bit droopy, ready for another drink. Just plain water with calmag this time, ph 6.3, 6ml/gal calmag. I left my sprayer by the heater so water was 70Β°. Watered in about a gallon between all 4 plants. Later in the day everyone had perked back up.
The tent is filling up nicely and should be getting ready to flip in a couple weeks. Tax money coming anytime and I'll be upgrading to a real light for flowering. Eventually these lights will be for a dedicated veg/mom tent, but they're too weak to get 4 plants to a good harvest.
Next week is time for another and likely the final topdress of veg nutrients. The tent is smelling a bit like weed, especially at peak temp and humidity. This was the first week I could smell the tent as soon as I got to the basement, mostly just a fresh green smell with a hint of dank.
End of week update:
Found a good deal on an SE3000 300w light, it should be here next week sometime. Excited to see how they react to the upgrade, plus I'll be able to spread the plants out better. Accidentally snapped a leaf on CMOG when training, so maybe a bit more aggressive than planned...
Is it OK to use my old compost tea? Can it be used as a foliar spray? If yes, can this be done during the daytime cycle?
My tea started brewing on 1/5 and it's only 4 days later. The tea doesn't smell horrible and is only 400ppm. It feels like a waste to dump it.
How will I know when it's time to transplant? Some roots showing at the bottom of the cups, but plants still seem too small with only around 6 baby leaves. Sprouted 12/28 but some early stunted growth, we are early week 3 but maybe lagging behind "normal" growth.
Nice looking plants very healthy! I love chocolate mint og π its such a unique flavor and the buzz is very strong almost narcotic nice choice brotha
Looks Dope!
Love that permanent marker you got goin. I'm sure they still have some filling in to do yet!
Not bad for a Noob. Not bad!
I'm sure someone will give you a well deserved pat on the back when you choke on that smoke π!
Your gameplan seems solid. Don't forget timing is everything β¨οΈ. Good luck and if I don't make it back, enjoy!
@@CRANKSTER_420, thanks dude, she's a looker π turning purple and so frosty. I think I got 2 full weeks left and hoping they fill out just a bit more.
Its not running out, its you reducing amounts to healthy from previous overdose. Add epsom salt to feeds or other way increase magnesium a bit. Have fun !
@jmsky, i am growing actively for 8 years, with a lot of plants, but in my recent run i had two anomalies first time. One plant was showing magnesium issues till almost mid of flower, most probably pickiest strain ever . Other was diagnosed by me wrong, first time bumbed into calcium toxicity, symptoms very similar to deficiency and i screw up heavily. Main thing - never panic. Rethink many times and then do actions.
Happy Growing !!!
@AsNoriu, thanks for the tips! I am still learning and often read confusing or conflicting things, especially about nutrients and reading leaves. I appreciate your experienced guidance! π
@jmsky, i dont know, maybe medium was too hot, but that patern of discoloration from dark green to patchy bright is aftermath of overfeeding. I saw signs of magnesium too, thats why i wrote. Plants responds good - carry on . Sometimes they need time to establish, main thing are they developing and growing healthy - if yes, ignore my remarks.
Good luck !
HSC Seeds sind immer in der gleichen Packung. Ich denke das sind keine Bl. Muffin voc HSC gewesen. Seeds die nicht original verpackt sind sind auch nicht von HSC