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Inganjawetrust Inganjawetrust
6 years ago
This was a tough week for the girls.After getting a tea designed for bloom they pretty much went into neutral and didn't seem to progress at all for a few days. Then they seemed to start growing again but that's when the leaf issues started appearing. My first thought was a Phosphorus deficiency but that didn't make any sense to me as that bloom tea was loaded with it. Unless somehow they couldn't uptake it. I started asking some folks on this site who seem quite knowledgeable and helpful . I was then lead to believe I was over watering. I had been giving the girls 12to16 oz of water just about every day for weeks and they were looking and growing great. And after 24 hrs the pots seemed very lite to me. I was told that I should be going close to a week between watering. I bowed to the experts but as you can see by the last couple of pics I uploaded of #1s leafs after 48hrs without water that that didn't seem to pan out. I know this soil mix should have been larger pots to be able to sustain them to the end but it was too late when I realized that to repot them again. I figured with the tea to help them along they might make it. Or maybe some liquid organic nutes. Which I might pick up this week because it seems to be getting to the point where I probably don't have much to lose as I don't think that they will last to the finish the rate things are going. This is getting to be one hell of a bumpy ride. I have learned a lot but am going to have to learn some more if I am going to get these girls across the finish line. I just hope it's not already too late for them. Onward ever onward. I will continue to update as things progress.
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Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetruststarted grow question 6 years ago
I am growing in Roots organic Soilless Coco mix My water going in has a pH of 5.8 runoff is coming out 6.7 to 6.8 and I think I have a nute lock out how can I correct
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HighTVanswered grow question 6 years ago
Howdy there @Inganjawetrust The first thing to do is determine if you actually have nutrient lock out then go from there. If you are starting to see a rust-like Necrosis(dying) of the leaves on the larger fans leaves then this is the primary sign of PH fluctuations which can cause Nutrient lockout among other things. The simplest way to avoid this is to feed half as much twice as often - this lets you readjust the PH twice as often reducing the window change significantly. However if you are NOT experiencing the Necrosis as I mentioned above then the symptoms of nutrient lockout you are experiencing are not due to PH fluctuations, but rather a buildup of nutrients in your coco. EITHER WAY the best solution to a nutrient lockout is to flush your plant with pure water PH'ed at 5.8 for a few days. If you have access to a flushing additive these can assist in breaking down nutrient salt buildups to speed the flushing process along (However this is option to save time). Be sure to update us with the results @Inganjawetrust! ๐Ÿ˜Ž
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JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNSweek 1
My best advice would be to get a bag of soil and start over in soil ... Then after getting used to Cannabis farming you will understand how it works and will be able to grow on soilless....
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrust
@JUNGLE_B4RNS, Thanks for the input my be the route I have to take
OutForReal
OutForRealweek 10
They should be ready soon ๐Ÿ‘โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿผ
grzesiekkuzniak
grzesiekkuzniakweek 12
very nice
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrust
@grzesiekkuzniak, Thanks โ˜ฎ๏ธ
northernMike
northernMikeweek 13
dynamite comes in small pkgs๐Ÿ˜œ Enjoy!!
Garreweedlover
Garreweedloverweek 13
Esta bien para ser tu primera vez :) si puedes pasar por mis diarios y dar algun like te lo agradeceria , saludos
Buddha2
Buddha2week 13
Congratulations on your first harvest! Enjoy! ๐Ÿ‘
Denzul
Denzulweek 13
Congrats on the successful harvest! Some lovely looking buds you got there. Glad you had a fruitful first grow. Welcome to the family my friend.
OutForReal
OutForRealweek 3
Well from what I can see bro she is not stunted and looks like a 3 weeks plants to me, she is gonna gain height and she will soil start to push the secondaries stems to makes her looks like a bush โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ˜
HerbalEdu
HerbalEduweek 11
Nice job mate, you'r gettin' close now ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ‘
Stick
Stickweek 3
Hi @Inganjawetrust! Something is wrong with your medium, you probably have some salts buildup impacting the pH. There's only one solution to solve this: flush your medium. Give it a good flush with ~50% of the container's capacity, only plain pH'd water (5.8 is fine). Help the medium to dry with a small fan blowing a continuous breeze on the container, and see how it goes after a few days. What nutrients have you been giving, at what frequency, what was the EC? Please give us more info about the past feedings so we can help you adjusting those parameters. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing ๐Ÿ‘Š
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 1
hey @Inganjawetrust , i'm guessing you're using some sort of root juice right? sometimes these things are based from kelp / sea weed and they raise the PH in the medium leading to the PH fluctuations causing lock out. You want to start replacing that feed with either an enzyme like canazym or something like humic + fluvic acid (chelation agents) that will do the same thing, but wont cause problems, and actually they should fix this. Hope this helps ! ๐Ÿš€