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SourDeez SourDeez
5 years ago
December 18th - As the rest of the plants have now shown pistils, I've labeled this the start of flowering. Some of the plants are showing what I believe to be deficiencies, but I'm not really sure what is causing it. I've tried to document as much of the details as I could. It looks like it could be Calcium or Phosphorus deficiency. My uneducated guess is that either there is some lockout occurring due to pH fluctuations and feed water pH, or the plants are hungier for P due to going into flowering. I did a couple soil slurry tests by mixing a bit of soil with distilled water and one test with tap water, and the pH came out to 6.8 on the probe. The pH of the water going in is pretty low at about ~6, and then then with ~25% runoff, the pH of the water is higher at 6.8. Does this mean that my soil is actually very alkaline, potentially causing the lockout problems? Below are the feed and runoff details. I also gave a foliar spray to the leaves that were showing brown spots, thinking that perhaps the spots were due to Calcium or Magnesium deficiencies. Number 4 has had these shiny "slug trail" looking things developing on it ever since like week 2 or 3. Every once in a while I'd see something crawling on a leaf, but it was hard to see it without the use of a loupe. I believed them to be thrips. Although there doesn't seem to be any damage from them, nor an infestation (just a rare sighting here and there), I bought some neem oil and plan to give it a spray. By the way I've pretty much given up on Number 1 but I'm still feeding it, but not giving it too much concern. It's still got no branches or any type of development at the calyx areas. Weird. Feed Details: Start: 24L Start pH - 7.36 Start ppm - 50 Cal Mag Addition - 1ml/L post Cal Mag pH= 7.31 post Cal Mag ppm = 225 GMB Addition - 1ml/L post GMB pH = 6.04 post GMB ppm = 530 Plant Runoff Details (Ph/PPM) 1 - 7.04/500 2 - 6.93/1430 3 - 6.86/1300 4 - 6.88/1030 5 - 6.90/1100 6 - 6.77/1300 8 - 6.84/1130 9 - 6.75/1540
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Grow Questions
SourDeez
SourDeezstarted grow question 5 years ago
Plant #3 (pic above) started as a sprout with discoloration. Now on its 4th node, the plant is still affected. Some other plants seem to have it to a lesser degree. I learned it may be TMV, but they are healthy and growing well other than this slight discoloration. Any thoughts?
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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HighRoller909
HighRoller909answered grow question 5 years ago
No tobacco mosaic virus,I don't even believe that virus to be spread over cannabis plants.You run pots of the same strain,it's most likely a mutation like @SpinnerCaribbean explained. Newer growths look good,no mosaic virus
SourDeez
SourDeezstarted grow question 5 years ago
Plant #1 started out last week with light colored patches on the leaves of the first 3 nodes. The lighter green patches turned into a rustier color. Rest of plant looks healthy. Also all other plants aren't affected and are growing lots of branches, but #1 is not. Any ideas?
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 5 years ago
For some reason the microbial life in your soil isn't buffering the pH correctly probably from overwatering ever so slightly up to two or three weeks ago . If you don't have access to pH things you probably don't have access to anything right ? If you did have access you would be looking for beneficial bacteria, enzymes or humic acid (buffers to 6.5). Since you don't what you want to do is let the pot dry a bit more than usual then water very carefully with molasses, hopefully the sugar will feed her beneficial bacteria, make sure you get rid of compacting of the soil just by squeezing your fabric pot. Hope this helps 👊🏻
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 25 years ago
hey SourDeez, hope i answered your question 🤷‍♂️, anything else you need just let me know 🚀
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented5 years ago
@SourDeez, nah like i said input 6.0 but you want to measure 6.5 on the way out, this should be done by your soil naturally, but that's not happening. Adding silica in flower is going to cause more harm than good (pH issues with silica) . This problem seems like it's got worse and the pH has not fully stabilised. Instead of silica , try adding humic acid with your feeds. Humic acid will pH to 6.5 . The pH perfect nutrients are not exactly pH perfect sometimes - go figure ! 👊
SourDeez
SourDeezcommented5 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, Thanks for the fast reply. What's weird is all of the plants are the same strain but each one seems to be showing different things. Like Number 6 on week 7 has just a single leaf that has a bunch of black and also one leaf with a huge yellow spot that I never noticed (Definitely wasn't like that last week). I still think I have pH problems or the soil is to Alkaline but it's really just a guess. I water in at about pH 6 and then the runoff comes out at 6.8ish. The silica blast is coming today, do you think I should pH my water up to like 6.5?🙏
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented5 years ago
@SourDeez, good news, best i can tell that's from the pH fluctuations from before and the problem seems to have "stopped" spreading, the affected leafs wont recover as in get better, and the damage done "gets worse" in the sense the necrosis completes, give it another week of monitoring if you can see the issue's not spreading or getting that much worse then you can pull it off lol . that's actually not that bad with the damage, think you managed to rectify the situation quick enough to avoid the worst 👊
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 35 years ago
The greyish spots look like residue from a splash during watering and the worsening splotchy burn patches could be from a pH fluctuation like last week or something , if it stopped spreading means the soil is buffering itself correctly again 👍🏻
SourDeez
SourDeezcommented5 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, Hey dude thanks so much for taking the time to answer my questions on my first grow. I didn't even know this comments section existed as I'm new to the site. It's weird because I wasn't sure if the gray/brown spots were spreading or if they were already there and I just didn't notice. They're hard to notice in the gray stage, but once they're brown it's very apparent. Now I kinda regret that I flushed it today. Anyway, I do have one more question. In my week 5 post that I just uploaded I took a picture of some "soggy" lower leaves that sag and eventually dry up. Is this just natural defoliation or a sign of something else? Thanks again!
8bitdakota
8bitdakotacommentedweek 45 years ago
Great looking grow! I am growing the same strain from seedsman, and the pics you listed in week 2 look just like what's on my plant. It's my first time growing this strain, maybe something in the genetics? Either way, I'm around day 40 with it now, and it's looking healthy, but same weird coloration on the leaves this whole time.