Thanksgiving greetings to all farmers

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happynessistheway

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I am no Pro have my first Harvest behind me, but it could be something like Cal/ Mg deficincy, when did you feed and what water do you give?
i use most times my Tap which is little high at Ph 8 then lower it to 7 with Lemonacid
could be something connected to minerals as i know kelp like alg a mic is recommended for regreening or Fulvic acid or both if you want the Ferrari of Regreening Plants :D
ps oh and check ph for 6.3-7 better 6.8-7,2 so you take up all those minerals and dont create a uptake problem :)
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sambapati

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I am no Pro have my first Harvest behind me, but it could be something like Cal/ Mg deficincy, when did you feed and what water do you give?
i use most times my Tap which is little high at Ph 8 then lower it to 7 with Lemonacid
Pretty much every 3 days water then feed rotation. Using RO water....have been putting in calmag.....guess i can put in more. THANKS.
 
sambapati

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What's a thanksgiving in Thailand like ? Turkey pad Thai ?
The wife will cook salmon (norway) and pumpkin. I am working on a graham cracker pumpkin pie....Cant get frozen birds here only cooked ones....yeech. When I lived in Bangkok the first few years I had deep fried turkey and trimmings at a place run by an Americano. That was good stuff. Any idea zbout this leaf thing? Good holiday 2 U ....Turkey pad thai good idea!
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sambapati

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Try a teaspoon of Epsom salt in a gallon of water for magnesium feed ....
Might work
Might fuck it up more 😂
So the plant had epsom salts 2 weeks ago....but I can go another round if ya think that will help.
 
sambapati

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Did you feed nutes recently?
3 days ago had coconut water and organic 25-25-20....I Phd the soil and it is OK....I've been really religious about ph in the water and using RO with baking soda. Gave it some epsom salts 2 weeks ago.....so far it has been behaving great....but I don't like seeing these spots....
 
Flexnerb

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3 days ago had coconut water and organic 25-25-20....I Phd the soil and it is OK....I've been really religious about ph in the water and using RO with baking soda. Gave it some epsom salts 2 weeks ago.....so far it has been behaving great....but I don't like seeing these spots....

Baking soda use is very bad, harsh on the soil and micro life...

If you are in soil stop the baking soda thing....lol

How much of the fertilizer did you use to water? You could have an imbalance. Did you fertilize then the issue started?
 
sambapati

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Baking soda use is very bad, harsh on the soil and micro life...

If you are in soil stop the baking soda thing....lol

How much of the fertilizer did you use to water? You could have an imbalance. Did you fertilize then the issue started?
OK I can ph up with something other than baking soda. I switched to this fertilizer at week 2 for the plants. I will EC the run off and see if that is with in limits.
 
dire wolf

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Flex is prob on to something , I would keep an eye on feed , go down by half for a week , then observe , watch your water content , let em get a nice dry , then wet cycle ... If that dosent work increase feed slowly , tear off the affected leaves and keep a sharp eye on new top growth , is it vigorous? Green ......tweek her with good dry wet cycles , easy on nutes till you see how the feed is affecting the overall health , check runoff ....check heat / light intensity ., air circulation , humidity ,
It will all come togther
 
Moshmen

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Need a calcium source as well as the Epsom salt, In my opinion , flex and wolf are on -

I might try giving up the RO water in soil- try some tap water not sure bout over there but likely will have some of the micros you need .
 
sambapati

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Flex is prob on to something , I would keep an eye on feed , go down by half for a week , then observe , watch your water content , let em get a nice dry , then wet cycle ... If that dosent work increase feed slowly , tear off the affected leaves and keep a sharp eye on new top growth , is it vigorous? Green ......tweek her with good dry wet cycles , easy on nutes till you see how the feed is affecting the overall health , check runoff ....check heat / light intensity ., air circulation , humidity ,
It will all come togther
Growth at the top does look good. I can switch to the tap water. Do I zap it in the microwave or is that defeating the purpose?
 
sambapati

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Flex is prob on to something , I would keep an eye on feed , go down by half for a week , then observe , watch your water content , let em get a nice dry , then wet cycle ... If that dosent work increase feed slowly , tear off the affected leaves and keep a sharp eye on new top growth , is it vigorous? Green ......tweek her with good dry wet cycles , easy on nutes till you see how the feed is affecting the overall health , check runoff ....check heat / light intensity ., air circulation , humidity ,
It will all come togther
10-4 Good Buddy appreciate and am Thankful for my farmer friends
 
sambapati

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Plants growing too biggly, had to rennovate my Rube Greenthumb ladder and give the girls more room. Seedlings have their own space and they will veg under the other Mars Hydro. Prada is blasting out leaves and seems recovered. Giselle almost done.
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Frankster

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Looking great. Don't ever be afraid to wash them out if you think your getting nutrient lock, or got too much on them somehow. You usually want to flush them with 3x-5x of their overall pot size, and I do it slowly over a half hour or so, just slowly adding in a little, letting it drain out.

Then add in fresh nutes from scratch. I do this usually 3 or more times overall, but especially when the plant goes from veg to flower, as you want to flush out some of that earlier stuff and free up some buffering capacity for your flowering nutrients.

Everything's looking great, looks like your on the right track.🙂 The plants looking good.
I would consider changing to bigger buckets as you get your flower spurt, those air pods are easy to deconstruct.

I would shoot for 2 12/->3 gallons minimum. Those look to have great potential this time around.

If you get a self flowering male, keep him, his pollens are invaluable to you Sanbapati, hit them with your bottoms on the females, so you've got stuff going forward. Dry it completely, bag it and freeze or refigerate.
 
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sambapati

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Looking great. Don't ever be afraid to wash them out if you think your getting nutrient lock, or got too much on them somehow. You usually want to flush them with 3x-5x of their overall pot size, and I do it slowly over a half hour or so, just slowly adding in a little, letting it drain out.

Then add in fresh nutes from scratch. I do this usually 3 or more times overall, but especially when the plant goes from veg to flower, as you want to flush out some of that earlier stuff and free up some buffering capacity for your flowering nutrients.

Everything's looking great, looks like your on the right track.🙂 The plants looking good.
I would consider changing to bigger buckets as you get your flower spurt, those air pods are easy to deconstruct.

I would shoot for 2 12/->3 gallons minimum. Those look to have great potential this time around.

If you get a self flowering male, keep him, his pollens are invaluable to you Sanbapati, hit them with your bottoms on the females, so you've got stuff going forward. Dry it completely, bag it and freeze or refigerate.
Thanks Frankster...up pot b4 transition to flower. I can wait on your monster to show a few white hairs then up pot, if it is a male I can take it outside and do as you say.
 

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