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So I kind of am loving this strain so far! I haven't been the best caretaker early in its life, which resulted in its slow start. You wouldn't be able to tell seeing it's vigorous growth at this point though. Although it's shown early signs of deficiency last week, it was fairly minor and looks to have bounced back in the new growth.
As with my other ongoing journals, there has been a wide spread signs of deficiency with my original soil mix. From my research cannabis is very heavy on consumption of Calcium and Magnesium, especially in flower.
However as soon as I transplanted into the soil mix, this strain immediately was unhappy and I needed to correct this or my future runs will be in jeopardy.
My research led me to KNF and its various elixirs for optimal plant health. I quickly got to work on creating Fermented Fruit Juice (w banana) for magnesium and Water-Soluble Calcium (WCA).
I still needed time for FFJ to be ready so I started with a foliar feed and soil drench with WCA diluted to 1:1000 & pH to 6.3. Results were not apparent immediately because I had to wait for signs to show in the new growth.
See what crisis needs to be averted next week!
Looks good👍
I use Kelp me kelp you throughout my grow in the veg. stage, once/week.
start at 1mL/L and work up to 2mL/L and as soon as I start seeing buds forming
I stop using it. Just thought you might be using to strong of a dose for your plants
instructions say 5-10mL/gal.-1-2mL/L
Hope this helps
@Darktide,Hey, how grows the battle?
Not to sure of the reasoning, just what it says on the bottle.
Maybe because it has copper and zinc in it? (fox farm, kelp me kelp you)
Probably wouldn't hurt to use it, I'm just playing it safe😶
Happy New Year!!
@northernMike, I am in wk. 3 of flowering, and happen to also be growing Green Crack and am curious as to what the reason would he to stop Kelp when buds appear. I thought Kelp was high potassium and that in flower they need high potassium. Thank you in advance for the info :)