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G13 Haze balcony grow

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Soil
Grow medium
10 L
Pot Size
0.6 L
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Grow Conditions
Week 10
Flowering
12 hrs
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HazeyBobby HazeyBobby
5 years ago
Week starting 06/09/2019. All the G13 Haze plants are still in trouble with the one in the smallest pot having lost a lot of its leaves and continues daily. The White Widow does not show any major issues. A few pale leaves but would seem normal at this stage of flowering. Feeding every second watering with pH at 5.8 to continue lowering the soil pH (if that is possible) - run off measured at 6.2. Currently the soil pH is just under 7 using a soil pH meter - it has taken 3 weeks of using water under pH 6 to bring it down from 8 to 7. Notes #1 - 14/09 - plain water pH5.8 #2 - 15/09 - 20ml/5L pH5.5 #3 - 14/09 - plain water #4 - 15/09 - 20ml/5L #1,#2,#3,#4 - 20ml/5L of Vega to address the Nitrogen deficiency issue. pH 6.2. Runoff measured at 6.2 with digital pH meter. Soil meter measurements (before and after this feed) are shown in pictures. 19/09 - #1, #3 - 20ml/5L Flores at ph6.3. Runoff measured at pH6.1 - Soil meter measurements (after this feed) are shown in pictures on 19/09
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Grow Questions
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbystarted grow question 5 years ago
Need help diagnosing leaf loss issues with the G13 Haze strain (problem has been over 5 weeks now). The one in the smallest pot (7L) has lost a majority of its leaves. The leaves start yellowing and turning brown then crispy. They have white speckles on them like salt.
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Leaves. Other
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 5 years ago
From what I can see on the picture you have a nitrogen deficiency , so the plant is getting paler and the lower leaves are yellowing and falling , the cana terra flora does not providing enough N or the pot is so small that the plant is eating faster than you are feeding. I both case the nutrients are involved. You ph is 7 which is the highest value of the optimal range so if you can get down to 6.5 it is even better
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbystarted grow question 5 years ago
In week 12 of the diary I show the continued issue with yellowing and loss of leaves. One G13 plant has nearly lost all its leaves. I think I have a pest issue, see week 11 diary picture of the pot with lots of white tiny things crawling. Could this be root aphids?
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Leaves. Other
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 5 years ago
I believe it's lack of nitrogen. 1.1 EC of run off in soil is incredibly low, heck it's low even for coco; when using soil I get deficiency symptoms when my run off is much higher than that. Have you tried some N heavy nutes? Try some growth nutes and tell us how it goes.
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Stick
Stickcommentedweek 115 years ago
Hi @HazeyBobby! Yes it could be some sort of aphids, they're common in the great outdoor. In this situation I would let the medium dry, spray a solution made of neem oil, soap, and crushed garlic diluted in water onto and below the leaves. Spray at night everywhere before the buds start to fatten up. Do not water until the medium is fully dry (to kill the eggs). Once your medium will be dry, spray the container and its surface with the same solution. Stop spraying as soon as buds start to expand (time is running!). Hope this will help, let us know how this goes, and happy growing! 👊
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommented5 years ago
@Stick, thanks for the response. Looking at the little bugs with a magnifier they look very very similar to springtails and not like root aphids. Explains why I keep thinking I see things jumping around the place :). I probably have aphids as well but not as big of an infestation as I thought.
Athos
Athoscommentedweek 125 years ago
I believe it's lack of nitrogen. 1.1 EC of run off in soil is incredibly low, heck it's low even for coco; when using soil I get deficiency symptoms when my run off is much higher than that. Have you tried some N heavy nutes? Try some growth nutes and tell us how it goes.
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommented5 years ago
@@Athos, thanks for the response. You may be right as I was told of a nitrogen deficiency from late veg period and explains why the leaf loss issue only affects the G13 Haze strain plants. My White Widow is and has throughout the grow been doing fine. I will try feeding with Canna Veg once a week.
Welovephattrees420uk
Welovephattrees420ukcommentedweek 105 years ago
Using a digital ph reader on the solution b4 application is an easier way to control ph dude . Spray seaweed extract on the leaves 4 times daily if you can .all the best dude
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommented5 years ago
@Welovephattrees420uk, thanks for the tip. I measure the water/feed going in before application - usually around 6.2. Will try to get the seaweed extract - cheers.
Resin_Randy
Resin_Randycommentedweek 155 years ago
Nice🍀👌🏼
Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 105 years ago
Huhh @HazeyBobby! Coool!
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommentedweek 145 years ago
Harvest day for the White Widow and I'm happy it survived to this. Very sticky to handle, spent a few hours on it - hopefully the trimming is good enough. Will see after drying.
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommentedweek 105 years ago
My tap water comes out at pH8.3 and I'm currently using white vinegar to bring the pH of the solution down to ~6.2 prior to feeding.