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and for liquid nutes I go with Sensi Grow A,B. It's a PH perfect fertilizer so all you do is add to tap water and it's good.
Actually i was thinking the same but they are still very little, i usually up pot once the leaves grow out the pots edges a bit, they look little. If the ph of the soil is problematic, it should be corrected before up potting. If you get some ocean forest as @grbattle420 suggested (or i had good success with biobizz) you can up pot and everything will sort itself out i am sure, still dont overwater.I perused the answers here but I didn't see if anyone said to try up-planting to bigger pots with good soil. Maybe? Do that and you should be able to cut out the nutes completely until they're well into the flower cycle.
Actually i was thinking the same but they are still very little, i usually up pot once the leaves grow out the pots edges a bit, they look little. If the ph of the soil is problematic, it should be corrected before up potting. If you get some ocean forest as @grbattle420 suggested (or i had good success with biobizz) you can up pot and everything will sort itself out i am sure, still dont overwater.
I am a big supporter of smart pots definitely get those :)The reason why I thought up-pot is if he's running in an incomplete soil mix it's going to be very difficult to fix this problem. If he up-pots into a complete soil, the girls will reach right out into the new stuff, no extra nutes required. You can transplant anytime. What you're talking about is preference. Which is fine, but in yhis situation i see no drawbacks to uo-plantung. He could use the money he would have spent on nutes to buy smartpots. It'll also buy him immediate time to try and get his ducks in a row instead of struggling under pressure to find a solution.
I would like to say that I don't think either of our solutions is wrong and I only got my idea after reading yours. Hopefully both contribute to the benefit of our fellow grower.
P.S. I'm waaay baked from Orange Creamsicle and Banana Crack kief hits in the 18" and it's totally cerebral. Makes brainstorming fun.
I am a big supporter of smart pots definitely get those :)
Yeah with a better soil mix, transplanting will clear those symptoms right out.
I agree with you on these.
When i say up potting when leaves reach the edges is because that is usually when they show some symptoms due to rootbound or generally exhibit slow growth. I thought you were saying they might be rootbound or something. Transplanting to a fresh soil is always good ime.
Yeah lets do this dude, lets save these little gals. I am pumped, pass me the smoke :)
Yeah, I watched your video and I was like I dont have magnetic mixer or nothing like that. I am just going to use a spoon lol.Do the test dude, it takes 20 mins. It is important to know the ph. Get some soil from deep in the rootzone.
Yeah, I am going to look into getting a small humidifier. I will also try and get a fresh intake fan to bring fresh air into my tent.There is something wrong with the watering,you can improove it.also air humidity is too low for small plants and they love it to be above 50%.I think that is the main problem,not the ph...…..Ofcourse watch it but don't concentrate so much on it now:)Everything looks somehow dry there…….You can add humidifier or at least cups of water or something,spray on them from time to time......
Ive never seen ocean forrest soil where I am. My first I used orangic miracle grow potting soil. Then the growers paradise place sold me pro mix. I should of done my research on promix.IMO your getting to technical with these. I know people say this all the time, but there's a reason they do. (Keep it simple)don't try and reinvent the wheel. Just plant them in some Ocean Forrest soil and watch them grow and water with the 6.5 water and watch for those Pest.
Great idea. I had to google was smart pots were haha. Amazon sells them I will order some. Now in regards to "complete soil" I will look for Ocean Forest or biobizz as crimson suggested. I have personally never seen these when in our local garden stores.The reason why I thought up-pot is if he's running in an incomplete soil mix it's going to be very difficult to fix this problem. If he up-pots into a complete soil, the girls will reach right out into the new stuff, no extra nutes required. You can transplant anytime. What you're talking about is preference. Which is fine, but in this situation I see no drawbacks to up-plantung. He could use the money he would have spent on nutes to buy smartpots. It'll also buy him immediate time to try and get his ducks in a row instead of struggling under pressure to find a solution.
I would like to say that I don't think either of our solutions is wrong and I only got my idea after reading yours. Hopefully both contribute to the benefit of our fellow grower.
P.S. I'm waaay baked from Orange Creamsicle and Banana Crack kief hits in the 18" and it's totally cerebral. Makes brainstorming fun.
Yeah, I watched your video and I was like I dont have magnetic mixer or nothing like that. I am just going to use a spoon lol.
Yeah, I am going to look into getting a small humidifier. I will also try and get a fresh intake fan to bring fresh air into my tent.
Ive never seen ocean forrest soil where I am. My first I used orangic miracle grow potting soil. Then the growers paradise place sold me pro mix. I should of done my research on promix.
Thats a good ph, get some smart pots and transplant asap, i don’t think you will need a new soil if you are going to bottle feed. But the amended organic soils are just very convenient :)So this was my soil PH reading of 6.69. It’s higher. Then what I am just watering it with. I called back growers paradise and apparently they carry all the soil types that were mentioned here. I was in on a day when the new guy was working lol.View attachment 840067
Love biobizzActually i was thinking the same but they are still very little, i usually up pot once the leaves grow out the pots edges a bit, they look little. If the ph of the soil is problematic, it should be corrected before up potting. If you get some ocean forest as @grbattle420 suggested (or i had good success with biobizz) you can up pot and everything will sort itself out i am sure, still dont overwater.
Now promix is good provided one is an advanced grower and understands that you gotta treat it like coco. We use it exclusively in our grow but we have to be diligent on watering and nutrients. It’s salt farming and not for the faint of heart. There is a recipe and things can go south fast.Again the folks above stating to get rid of the Promix and run a complete soil like Happy Frog and such are spot on with that info. I started my original mothers from clones and tossed em into some Happy Frog and didn't need to feed for at least a month. It will be much easier to manage then doing Promix, as that has zero nutritional value in it and is more of a hydroponic style medium. Stick to soil and remember to Keep it simple stupid.