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Dr_Green_Thumb87 Dr_Green_Thumb87
2 days ago
12/9 going through some serious Trouble dont know what really is the case. Watered Yesterday after soil was dried out with 2l water and ppm 900 using Greenhouse grow fert. Late evening she looks way better then earlier today, seems to recover.
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Dr_Green_Thumb87
Dr_Green_Thumb87started grow question 6 days ago
Hi there, since i am using Mineral fertilizer i usually water the plant until Drain. Now she Shows signs of overwatering. Should i less water now with No Drain what in fact would make It Impossible to measure ph and ppm (Drain)..
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001100010010011110answered grow question 5 days ago
10% runoff should not cause any issues. HEck, due to irrigation setup and some plants drinking faster than others, i regulary get significantly more runoff than 10% and never see droop. droop after irrigation is caused by a poorly constituted substrate. add more perlite or similar next time. "overwatering" means a lot of different things... if oyu are seeing nutrinet symptoms, consult a leaft chart and adjust formual as it is not caused by overwatering. An unhealthy rootzone may cause some funky damage aroudn veins that don't match up well with other leaf symptoms, this could be overwatering. it's a word that gets overused and used wrong often. so it may not be what you are experiencing. simple watering procedure... Since you are using "mineral" nutes i'm going to assume this is a soilless context. 1) fertigate every time with 10% runoff or more. 2) wait for proper dryback and repeat. high water capacity substrate - 50% perlite and wiat for top 1/2 to 1" to dry before repeating something like coco that holds a lot less water only needs ~33% perlite and you repeat once the top starts to change color. if you are choosing the volume of water to give as opposed to giving enough to accomplish the task, stop doing that. 10% runoff is essential to soilless growing. It maintains an equilibrium of nutrients around the roots. If you see symptoms, you need to adjust the formual as you are not providing a well-balanced diet - even if folliwng instructions, lol.... the plant dictates what it wants not some poorly made one-size fits all marijuana branded company's uneducated thoughts on the subject. vege - N 120-130 P 40-60 K 180ish Ca 100+ Mg 75ish Ca 100+ YMMV a bit on these. it's a low PPM starting point with good ratios that don't lock shit out. your local vpd and other variable will impact exact concentration you ant to give. Also, your local tap will contain varying amounts of Mg, Ca, and even N. Think S too? So, some minor adjustments will be needed before you find a formula that works for 95-99% of plants and even those 1-5% that aren't nearly perfect don't will be relatively fine, too. watering and fertilizing are some of the easiest things you will do... keep it simple. Let the plant dictate not any preconceived notions or feelings, and you will do fine. Learn along the way...
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 6 days ago
If you're showing signs of overwatering it's not about giving less water at a time, it's allowing more time in-between waterings for proper dry back.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 6 days ago
Can you upload some photos of this?? maybe it is not what you think it is. With feeding liquid nutrients its always good to get some runoff to prevent buildup. However you can do a scheduled flush ever 2-3 weeks. but its easier to do it every feed. If it is indeed showing signs of overwatering then next time your preparing your medium you need to mix in more perlite so it can not get waterlogged. Also its good idea to water slowly and not all at once as to much water can compact the substrate and cause this problem as well.
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Hi there, Thank you for running this diary. We will be looking forward to your updates. Happy growing 🌱🌱 & Good luck 😃