Day 42 since being cloned. BubbleGum has........ mutated? My actual guess is nitrogen excess, however I have another clone I am giving away that did the same thing randomly on less nutes. The dark green last week and then random vegetation leads me to believe its nitrogen. I have recent fed (AFTER the mutation) a very dilute 24-8-16 All Purpose Miracle Grow plant food to my entire veg. tent to establish a baseline and stay ahead of deficiency. This one looks to be riding excess but thats fine, I don’t see any major Nitrogen claw. I’ll be patient and see where things are going... my Black Gum comparison is also going slow so all good on that front.
Nevermind all the clones for adoption. The orphanage is overloaded.
@@Aiiogrow,yep. Just to be clear: its an ethyl group alcohol, just typical moonshine you make in a traditional still. Fractionally distilled to 90+% ABV.
It seems to have saturated and killed the mites with regular spraying, especially under the leaves. If it gets really wet it does need some air circulation/fan breeze. It doesn’t evaporate that fast that it can’t cause damage if soaked.
It does kill gnats on contact, but it seems to be more effective at discouraging them more than anything. That, combined with other measures, also worked with gnats. Like if you water and have flies that emerge, you can have the alcohol spray ready to fire. It will kill some, injure some, discourage some, etc.
It is a consumable though, I went through alot getting on top of all the problems. You have to be content making large quantities, which my source is.
@@BeanswithPork, Always nice work from you. Wish I had your green thumb, I fail at keeping my plants happy n healthy thru out the grow cycle every time I tried soil (perhaps it's the soil?).
@TheUsualSuspect, I noticed the soil matters, alot. A really light, good draining soil with small particle size is perfect. If it has mycorrhizae its a bonus (otherwise gotta add microlife). That has to be the bulk lest you risk poor drainage, too much nutrient, other problems. It also has to be available in bulk and affordable.
Sunshine Soil #4 or HP ProMix soil is reliable. Mostly peat moss and perlite.