week 4... big issue .. i dont understand that .. leaves changing colors and curl upwards .. please can somebody tell me what i can do with that ? ... thanks .. pictures in Week 4 diary
Hi @BonkEyesCZ! It was your pH, being too acidic. Considering you're growing in soil, you should stick to the 5.8-6.2 pH range, nothing above, nothing below. I see you managed to get out of this issue so congratulations and happy growing! 👊
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-Apolo
Thanks for sharing all your great work with us.
I'll be around to see how that plant flowers but I'm already sure you'll get a very good production ;)
Sweet smokes
Jaypp
@Philindicus,i started to washing roots with water --also i lowered watering for these 2 ...
she still looking same maybe in few days she ill start to grow out some new leaves
ill upload there some pictures ...
Nice bushy plants! They are going to love the open soil! I transplanted 1 in open soil and destroyed many of her roots :) but she survived.
Good luck with your grow 👍
yo dude !! i totally agree with Philindicus diagnosis….i post on my first Week main diary a Schedule for nutrient pH best absorption….even if u have a buffert effect with soil it better to avoid pH fluctuations..it could be a cause of lock out nutrient…
but in my point of view a fungi/bacterias cocktail can help you as a bio-contoler agent and bio fertilizer to balance correctly macro and micro absorption… in order to accelerate the cure inoculation effect...u can prepare a solution with potatos : i give a recipe in my second diary…
you do few holes all around stem and pot...you fill with fungi/bacteria and close the holes….add the solution and let the cocktail do his work 👍👍
dont feed during one Week minimum...if you feed... you will break the symbiosis fungi/bacteria action
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Hi @BonkEyesCZ! It was your pH, being too acidic. Considering you're growing in soil, you should stick to the 5.8-6.2 pH range, nothing above, nothing below. I see you managed to get out of this issue so congratulations and happy growing! 👊
Looking at the photos, it seems that you have a problem with excess nutrients. Try washing the roots.
Also avoid excessive watering.
Sweet smokes!
-Apolo