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This was going to be my first week of 12/12 light but after watching my outdoor plant flounder in the same soil after reaching flower I decided to hold off until some nutrients i was slowly buying showed up. I decided I would reduce the amount of Light they were getting by 30 min - and hour every day this week. Both to see how they would react for the heck of it , and to give me a week to practise not turning my lights on when I go to bed haha, First time and all.
I bought some stuff called MARPHYL Organic Liquid Marine Phytoplankton Soil Enhancer off amazon, comes from BC like to buy Canadian, has low NPK ratios but has micro and macro nutrients across the board and trying to stick with organic options. I also have bat guano and bloom microbes from NPK industries on the way.
The Marphyl says to apply at ratio of 1:20 once every two weeks, I did the rookie mistake of not measuring and just a cap full and I may have over done it slightly, after the first application i noticed yellow tips on one plant but have not seen any more since or on any others.
30/08/2020- gave 350 ml i the morning, applied 1 cup of worm castings top dressed. another 100 ml each 1 hr before lights went off
31/08/2020- 350 ml in am. First night of 14 hrs light, 13 tonight and switching to 12/12 tomorrow.
I started lowering my daily water amounts as I was encoutering an aomina/piss like smell in my tent that would fade after it was open for a bit and people said this may be too much moisture in my fabric pots. less water and its is still there but has only been a couple days.
When running into issues with yellowing and necrosis, is it better to leave the affected fan leaves of to take them off? Worried removing so many might have hurt me more than leaving them and trying to just fix the issue.
I think youre fine by removing the yellow leaves as they will have nothing to offer the plant going forward. I had a bad cal mag problem on one of my grows and i removed the dying leaves as the provided nothing in terms of energy for my plant and i still had a great yield.
Hope that helps.
@BunkNugs, Two didn't end up so pretty and taste like pine instead of fruit. But i've heard nothing but good from my friends about both nugs and the healthy ones have a great fruit smell. I'll definitely be popping one in my next run.
Hey man i have an oregon peach flowering right now and the leaves have curled slightly since the start almost... must be the strain cause the plant is healthy as ever and budding nicely ... i do find all of the leaf stems and alot of secondary branches are pretty thin but she seems happy about it
@BunkNugs, I havent found much in the way of information on the strain and first grow as well, so going in pretty blind haha. The newer growth has less curl so resuming regular watering. Nice to know it may just be the way she be! Its hard not to stress ! haha
@Canna96, Thanks man! First time having fun with it, interested to see the difference between the soils, the one in pro-mix's premium potting mix is looking much greener than the others already, fingers crossed its not too much!