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<span class="link_user">@Ultraviolet</span>, yo bro, thanks for checking out my diary and the enlightenment. It is always good to learn from u. I knew only a small piece of knowledge like that organic nutes need to be broken down to something so the plant could use them but not the important facts like it needs iron for nitrification, converting from nh4+ to no3-, etc.
When i started to notice her yellow leaves, i made her a tea that contains bone meal(i thought they wantted Calcium), chicken manure, epsom salt, fulvic, humic acid, concentrated effective organisms, seaweed amino and molasses which was brewed for 12 hrs. As they seemed not recovered fully after, i gave them another like Leaf Life Organic Veg(i think its local brand) and epsom salt mixed with a liter of water to each girl. It wasnt fixed even after that. The pH was 6.5, when i made a slurry test(i hope i made the test correctly tho). But in the last a few days, i top dressed some worm castings and it seems getting fixed.
Last night as they are pre flowering, i gave them another tea, this time with bat guano and fish bone meal and the rest are the same except excluding chicken manure and lowering the seaweed amino dose. I took out some leaves and a few bud sites too. I just took some photos of them this morning and will upload as week 4. Id really love to hear wht u think of them because i dont know if i did the defoliation in the right way or right time or right amount or maybe something much more that i still dont know yet.
And thanks again bro, for checking out my diary and sharing the knowledge.
<span class="link_user">@Neo4422</span>, Thanks neo, :blush: I can only hope so, :pray: I always feel like a child in a candy store, every question I answer for myself 2 more creep up. Onion layers, Thank you for kind words means alot.
<span class="link_user">@Ultraviolet</span>, its always good to read and learn from ur comments and diaries buddy. I believe this girl will also be majestic like the previous girls.
<span class="link_user">@Organic_G</span>, Sorry dude my bad. She will develop leaves better designed to handle high co2 levels. Coupled with high UV <span class="link_user">@280nm</span> will also increase stomatal density and have shorter diffusion pathways. Leaves will be long thin and sharp but far better at dealing with high co2 and uv and the extremes that come with it. If I just let her develop at 400ppm she wont later be able to deal with 1800ppm as efficiently as I know she could.
<span class="link_user">@Organic_G</span>, Sorry dude my bad. She will develop leaves better designed to handle high co2 levels. Coupled with high UV <span class="link_user">@280nm</span> will also increase stomatal density and have shorter diffusion pathways. Leaves will be long thin and sharp but far better at dealing with high co2 and uv and the extremes that come with it. If I just let her develop at 400ppm she wont later be able to deal with 1800ppm as efficiently as I know she could.
<span class="link_user">@Ultraviolet</span>, nah Bro I talking about the CO2 PPM ;) why that high in early VEG, as i know 700-800 would be the Sweet Spot since Photosynthese rate ain‘t that high… maybe you have other reason for that or Knowledge ;) it still benefit microbila life in soil
<span class="link_user">@Organic_G</span>, Nutrient availability and its abundance has significant effect on plant development, hormonal balance and structure also. Just not something you can visually notice. In order to yield abundance she must be grown in abundance.