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What kind of medium are you growing in there?
Hi
I am using the full canna bio line - so canna terra bio
What kind of medium are you growing in there?
Its common to see multiple phenos in a strain. Doesn't mean that they at risk in any way.
Hi
I am using the full canna bio line - so canna terra bio
have you been feeding with the rest of the line already?
Hi
Thanks for the reply. Yeah my GF keeps sighing at me and telling "they've not changed since the last time you looked" lol. They I went with organics for two reason 1) I read it's much more forgiving and 2) It's organic (well, apparently the cannabio full range is). To be fair, from what I can gather, they're actually doing quite well, I have worked out that they're actually 13 days from when they popped above the soil and are at their 4th node so, correct me if I'm wrong, they're doing quite well. The leaves were drooping a little and the soil did feel a little dry so I gave them a good drink (I watered bit by bit, trying to make sure all of the said got wet) and made sure there was some run off. Like an idiot though I fed again, and I think I may have made a mistake with that because the tips are starting to curl down ever so slightly but, they are all now pointing up nicely so I think I got the water right. However, I will have to do as you say now and just wait and see and be patient - hopefully they're really hungry girls and I won't be bitten.
Again, Thank you very much for your advice it is very much appreciated.
Kind regards, peace
Honestly if I had to guess I'd say slightly overfed. could be ph, could be a little overwatering. Likely something the plant will grow out of. You're plant looks relatively healthy aside from that discoloration, which is why I'd wait to say deficient. Maybe someone else will have more knowledge on the subject. I'd just water for a round.
Honestly if I had to guess I'd say slightly overfed. could be ph, could be a little overwatering. Likely something the plant will grow out of. You're plant looks relatively healthy aside from that
discoloration, which is why I'd wait to say deficient. Maybe someone else will have more knowledge on the subject. I'd just water for a round.
What my 2 cents is/are:
1. Too wet
2. Plants to young to feed
3. Lights are too strong
4. Over parenting/ jitters
So what do we do?
Let her dry, weigh her at “wet”
Water when that weight is 25% from original weight
Seedling doesn’t need any feed until you start her at veg, 3-4 weeks post germination
Lights, use blue spectrum fluorescent up until veg starts. 5-6 lateral branch formation.
Cal mag has calcium nitrate that’s all the feed it needs until you start veg.
So after growing I’d like to say a million plus plants I’ve seen it all mate.
Sometimes it gets the better of us because we worry. Let nature do its thing we just help it along by ensuring it gets air, water and heat!!
Calmag next watering cycle, use calmag every time u water and they will bounce back, just let her dry. Out in betweenHi and thanks for taking the time to reply.
I fit all of the above... I started feeding two weeks after they popped above the surface (canna say that there soil has enough for for a couple of weeks). I Think I may have over watered, I hadn't watered for a few days but there pots didn't feel very light at all. I'm using a 600w HPS (dimmed to 400w) I am always in there looking too lol.
Here's a pick of the one i'm worried about
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Thanks again
Peace
Always Ph your water!!Honestly if I had to guess I'd say slightly overfed. could be ph, could be a little overwatering. Likely something the plant will grow out of. You're plant looks relatively healthy aside from that discoloration, which is why I'd wait to say deficient. Maybe someone else will have more knowledge on the subject. I'd just water for a round.
Always Ph your water!!
Yea if u can ph the water, usually ph down , in a pinch lime will do it , won’t need muchYeah that's my fault.. I read that with the full biocanna range there was no need to Ph because it regulates on its own... I didn't read eberything and missed an important detail on their site (feeding schedule)
Rooky mistake and poor attention to detail on my part.
- The pH doesn’t generally need to be corrected Hard water
(pH > 7.5) is an exception to this.
It is recommended that the pH should then be corrected to 6.0 – 6.5. pH correction using Organic Acid. (or pH min grow)
Thanks again for your help/tips/advice, it's very much appreciated.
Peace
Yea if u can ph the water, usually ph down , in a pinch lime will do it , won’t need much
Tap water , use 5 gal water jugs, fill and let it sit overnight, chlorine dissipates fast. This will help you get by until u get a filter. FYI filtered water will also be alkaline so watch that ph hence I like the fact you are investing in a ph meter!!I'm going to order a ph/ec tester; I am also going to install a water filter in order to oh my water and to hopefully remove some/most of the crap out of my water to help negate this issue in the future. It stinks of chlorine too. My plan is the first test the water (ph/ec) without the filter so I get an idea of what is going on in my soil (I'm hoping the bloody chlorine hasn't killed my soil) and then after filtration. Then I will ph test after I add feed to my filtered water. If my water tests =>7 before any filtering I will presume I have a high ph in my soil so I will ph my water + feed to 6.0 and make sure I have good run off. I have also considered that I have enough nutrients in the soil so I might just filter plain water, ph down to 6.0 and water like that with plenty of runoff to try to get it down to where I need it. The problem is that how do I know where the soil is? Is it safe to presume that if my water is =>7.0 That my soil will be too and that 6.0 will be a good number to go with
As always. Thank you all hugely for all the help.
Regards
Peace