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Moritzgrow Moritzgrow
2 months ago
Start in die Woche mit Temperaturen von 20° und Mittel bis viel Sonne. Pflanze 2 scheint sich langsam zu erholen. Auf dem 4 Bild sieht man schädlinge. Denke mal es sind schwarze blattläuse. Ich entferne diese per Hand bzw. Spritze die Pflanze mit Wasser ab. Zusätzlich verwende ich eine Schmierseife Spiritus Wasser Mischung.
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Moritzgrow
Moritzgrowstarted grow question 2 months ago
Will zukünftig mit bio bizz düngen. Was sagt ihr? Ans düngeschema halten oder etwas weniger nehmen? Ist ja schließlich organische -- überdüngung schwer möglich.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
It seems you already asked this question: growdiaries.com/grow-questions/69748-will-zuknftig-mit-bio-bizz-dngen-was-sagt-ihr-ans-dngeschema-halten-oder-etwas-weniger-nehmen-ist-ja same answer, Bio Bizz can be a good feeding regime, just get the complete lineup for growing in anything that is remotely soilless or you'll run into issues with calcium. You can still easily overfeed on it. The origin of the compounds in the feed might be from "Organic" sources, however they are still readily available plant nutrients and giving to much will still cause plant burn. Same goes with dry amendments but they take a bit longer to breakdown, however you can not flush them out easily when you give to much. Plant one is looking healthy, plant 2 not so much, might want to pop another seed. Aim for 1oz a plant "28g" if this is your first time growing then later on up that to 1.5 or 3oz. Good Luck!
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SkunkleDamo
SkunkleDamoanswered grow question 2 months ago
What nutrient schedule are you using? How much? How do you think I should know. Fill diary out or put details in the
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Moritzgrow
Moritzgrowstarted grow question 2 months ago
Will zukünftig mit bio bizz düngen. Was sagt ihr? Ans düngeschema halten oder etwas weniger nehmen? Ist ja schließlich organische -- überdüngung schwer möglich. Achso und findet ihr das Wachstum von pflanze 1 gut und denkt die kann 15 oder mehr gramm abwerfen?
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m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
Bio Bizz can be a good feeding regime, just get the complete lineup for growing in anything that is remotely soilless or you'll run into issues with calcium. You can still easily overfeed on it. The origin of the compounds in the feed might be from "Organic" sources, however they are still readily available plant nutrients and giving to much will still cause plant burn. Same goes with dry amendments but they take a bit longer to breakdown, however you can not flush them out easily when you give to much. Plant one is looking healthy, plant 2 not so much, might want to pop another seed. Aim for 1oz a plant "28g" if this is your first time growing then later on up that to 1.5 or 3oz. Good Luck!
Moritzgrow
Moritzgrowstarted grow question 2 months ago
handelt es sich bei den Tieren um schwarze blattläuse? (Habe leider keine besseren Bilder hinbekommen) Ich habe auch einige größere schwarze Tiere mit Flügeln an ähnlichen Stellen gefunden. Denkt ihr mit Wasser und anschließend mit einer Seifenspirituslösung abspritzen reicht?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
I think you are correct in saying black aphids. Best thing to do for an outdoor grow is to blast em off with a water jet hose on an overcast day or in the shade then spray the plant down with an long lasting insecticide. Given its not in bloom anything works. Soap and water has killed em off before for me; as well as a week solution of chemical insecticide. The blasting them off part is best to get rid of most of them. They don't like to travel far so if you do it in an area the plants are not, its easy to leave them there to die. If your plants are in the soil and can't be moved also spray down the soil aorund the plant with soapy water. It won't hurt the plant and should take care of most of the aphids that fall off. Remember to plant some marigolds and other things that attract ladybirds to come and eat the aphids. Google says these plants are good as well, "cilantro, dill, fennel, caraway, yarrow, tansy, angelica, scented geraniums, coreopsis, and cosmos" as they eat the pollen in the flowers. I grow cilantro every year for the hoverflys it brings. They are also a predator for pests. Some plants can also be used as bait crops, this mean the pests like that plant more then your other ones and its grown only to be a "sacrificial lamb" to the slaughter of these pests. This link describes aphids being attracted to asters and sunflowers a lot. https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/aphids-2/ Good Luck!
Moritzgrow
Moritzgrowstarted grow question 2 months ago
Was denkt ihr? Wofür könnten diese Verfärbungen stehen? Die Pflanze wächst eigentlich gut bekommt aber neuerdings diese gelben Punkte. Ich denke nicht, dass es schädlinge sind. Oder vielleicht doch spinnenmilben?
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LSchnabelanswered grow question 2 months ago
It appears to be either the very early signs of calcium deficiency or small bug bites. It’s really hard to tell at the moment. If you are using a calcium product increase it by 10-20%. Of if you have not use a calcium product I suggest start using one. If you cannot find any bugs anywhere on the plant then it is likely calcium. Hope this helps.
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