Oldsog
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i have an auto outside in coco and perlite and i feed it with every watering. less for me to think about and i don't forget the last time they were fed.
Your well water should be affected by the local geology. Your region may or may not have sufficient calcium. You might be able to find a ground water analysis from a well company website near you. Simply adding Cal Mag isn't the answer to yellowing.
Will do. What deficiency do you think this is?Remove the damaged leaves and when the color gets better they should start growing fast again.
It's hard to properly see green on a phone from a photo. But it could just be a case of not enough food over all. Or the worst case is the media had a lock out or a PH problem. So it's hard to guess. If the plants get purple stems and they start to curl and yellow I'd lean toward a PH problem and a lockout. And if a good feeding gets them to darken up and grow fast they're just underfed. Don't be afraid to have a lot of run off. Just suck it up with a shop vac. To prevent salt build up.Will do. What deficiency do you think this is?
Here are some natural light pics taken today. Few days after feeding. What are your thoughts? What should I do? Those are 2 different plants but the lighter one which is peanut butter cookies seems to be doing a bit better even though it was the other way around up until now. From what I seen online it looks like a possible calmag deficiency but not sure, I’d like more opinions.It's hard to properly see green on a phone from a photo. But it could just be a case of not enough food over all. Or the worst case is the media had a lock out or a PH problem. So it's hard to guess. If the plants get purple stems and they start to curl and yellow I'd lean toward a PH problem and a lockout. And if a good feeding gets them to darken up and grow fast they're just underfed. Don't be afraid to have a lot of run off. Just suck it up with a shop vac. To prevent salt build up.
They do look a bit hungry. So they can be fed a bit more.Here are some natural light pics taken today. Few days after feeding. What are your thoughts? What should I do? Those are 2 different plants but the lighter one which is peanut butter cookies seems to be doing a bit better even though it was the other way around up until now. From what I seen online it looks like a possible calmag deficiency but not sure, I’d like more opinions.
Will double up on next dosage then. Do they look like they need calmag added to the feed?They do look a bit hungry. So they can be fed a bit more.
For my last feed on the 31st I gave 2.5 ml of micro, grow, kelp and candy, which is half of the suggested amount recommended on the bottle, however online I saw 10ml as being full strength for remos nutes.No not double. No calmag. You haven't been feeding a lot already right?
Yeah go 80% at least. Should be fine. They're a good size.For my last feed on the 31st I gave 2.5 ml of micro, grow, kelp and candy, which is half of the suggested amount recommended on the bottle, however online I saw 10ml as being full strength for remos nutes.
Hey so im on day 37 , I started using flowering nutes 2 days ago. The runoff ph is 6.3. Is this a problem? Looks like the leaves are lightening up.Yeah go 80% at least. Should be fine. They're a good size.
No none reallyThey're looking pale. Are there pests?
Thank you, that makes sense, I turned the light up the other day. Ill turn it back down a bitlight stress