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Yep...just like me...easy beginner mistake...now i'm being extra careful.Think he is saying he has experience in overwatering
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Yep...just like me...easy beginner mistake...now i'm being extra careful.Think he is saying he has experience in overwatering
I was reading about possible reasons for the burning and although most fingers point to nute burn, some farmers recommended adding CalMag. I did flush the soil 3 weeks ago before I added fishmeal. The fishmeal definitely helped back then and the leaves were doing better up until the last 5-7 days.@Funk junky, the leaves on the auto look like they're drying up (they feel and look a lot more crisp vs the other plant's leaves). Is that expected at this stage in flowering or is it yet another nute that it's missing or something?
I've been reading a lot that it's okay to feed your plants up until the last 2 weeks before harvest. I figured that's about where I was at this point, but you suggested that it might take longer. So, considering I have time still, what organic fert for potassium deficiency?Yeah reoson I say this is it can look like nute burn but it's happenening to serated edges too! Reckon you might be able to get a feed in by looking at plant. But get a second opinion just in case
the fish blood and bone meal has it in. I only flush for a week sometimes less if only organic. ive never used fbb though and wondering how to upcertain parts in flower ask sun valley that more up his streetI've been reading a lot that it's okay to feed your plants up until the last 2 weeks before harvest. I figured that's about where I was at this point, but you suggested that it might take longer. So, considering I have time still, what organic fert for potassium deficiency?
FIshmeal is mostly for N, so I'll have to look for another alternative if that's not good enough. Going to look into Phostrogen and Grow More. Those are available here.Remember your plants went through some stress and the leaves will take a knock while the plants fix themselves. With the plant as far in I'd just keep her happy with a good p and K feed.
Phostrogen says 14-10-27cant find them photos but ive got a growmoor from westland that says 7-7-7 on packet but is actually 7-3.1-5.8 and photrogen 14-10-27 ! my flowering nutes say 3-5-4 gotta get bath. fish blood and bonemeal is very close in balance will find later