DAY23.. Transplant day. The deficiency issues are still showing. When comparing previous plants from different grows at at that same stage were much bigger and looking healthy. Im guessing this organic grow method is very slow and fixes takes some time to show positive effects. The transplant was done using Great White mycorrhizae to inoculate the roots and soil. The root system looked ok but not vibrant.
After the transplant she was watered with sprouted corn tea as a soil drench and also a 24hr brewed tea using worm casting, alfalfa, kelp, neem meal and humic acid. Lets see what happens over the next few days.
@MRTHC, I'm growing organic, too. I use coco coir, perlite, worm castings, crab meal and kelp meal, mycorrhizae and trychoderma, and I haven't had a grow where I can forget about pH yet; maybe that's the case for super soil though. For this strain I'm between 5.8-6.4, never above 6.4 and the plant is doing great. If you're using soil maybe don't go so low, but do try to keep it between 6.2-6.5 and see how it responds. N shouldn't be an issue even at 7, so maybe it's just the plant genetics with the color; mine also looks a lighter green, but it's growing super strong and fast and lower growth is also the same color, so it's evidently not defficient in anything.
Check it out here: https://imgur.com/ePfSOqX
@yugen, thanks for that. She definitely looks like she's going through some kinda deficiency in N. Looks really lime green. I usually water between 6.4 and 6.8 so I'll keep an eye on that
very uneventful week with this lady.. Pistils were not showing and its day 15. She was given a compost tea on day 15 with some seed sprouted tea. Heavy defoliation taking place as she is very bushy lady. Her stems appear to be very thin and fragile. They were still picked and bent over to maintain the canopy.