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Deficiency has reached my main cola, should I throw this thing out? What should I do?

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Deficiency has reached my main cola, should I throw this thing out? What should I do?

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Deficiency has reached my main cola should i throw this thing out what should i do


Greetings all, from St-Jacobs, ON!

Cannabis seems to hate my water, and keeps getting cranky after a few weeks. This time of course in flower, and it has progressed to my main bud as seen in the pic

Should I just throw this thing completely out and try again? I am a stubborn mofo and determined to experiment until I can make my hard water composition actually work for me. I don't know if this means cutting my water down with RO, or adding something to it, or adding something to the soil.. But I would love your advice

Thanks again experts, I won't be deterred and have tons of babies in veg to try again, and again, and again

Media: KIS Mix Blended Soil | Black Swallow Living Soils, Brantford ON (blackswallowsoil.com)

Lighting: HLG-550 R-Spec

Water: Tap from Mannheim Water Treatment Plant. Kitchener-Waterloo, ON

Water Composition: https://www.icmag.com/attachments/1714068512427-png.18993281/

Water PPM: 310-350

Water pH: 8.0 settles down to mid 7 and then I GH pH Down to 6.5

Just wondering if I should throw this out, would it stress nanner from the crispy leaves?

I was listening to the Cannabis Science podcast and on episode 3 or so they had Clackamas Coots on and he seems to be a huge believer that enough castings can fix ANYTHING. They're loaded with natural calcium and magnesium and all kinds of trace stuff. Will buffer your water problems and fix them up as long as there's sufficient castings in the media that aren't spent etc.. So I added both a slurry to top dress and just fed them the tea as well

Huge thanks again, just wondering if I should pitch this and try again. I have so many clones in veg I can never flower them all
 
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Greetings all, from St-Jacobs, ON!

Cannabis seems to hate my water, and keeps getting cranky after a few weeks. This time of course in flower, and it has progressed to my main bud as seen in the pic

Should I just throw this thing completely out and try again? I am a stubborn mofo and determined to experiment until I can make my hard water composition actually work for me. I don't know if this means cutting my water down with RO, or adding something to it, or adding something to the soil.. But I would love your advice

Thanks again experts, I won't be deterred and have tons of babies in veg to try again, and again, and again

Media: KIS Mix Blended Soil | Black Swallow Living Soils, Brantford ON (blackswallowsoil.com)

Lighting: HLG-550 R-Spec

Water: Tap from Mannheim Water Treatment Plant. Kitchener-Waterloo, ON

Water Composition: https://www.icmag.com/attachments/1714068512427-png.18993281/

Water PPM: 310-350

Water pH: 8.0 settles down to mid 7 and then I GH pH Down to 6.5

Just wondering if I should throw this out, would it stress nanner from the crispy leaves?

I was listening to the Cannabis Science podcast and on episode 3 or so they had Clackamas Coots on and he seems to be a huge believer that enough castings can fix ANYTHING. They're loaded with natural calcium and magnesium and all kinds of trace stuff. Will buffer your water problems and fix them up as long as there's sufficient castings in the media that aren't spent etc.. So I added both a slurry to top dress and just fed them the tea as well

Huge thanks again, just wondering if I should pitch this and try again. I have so many clones in veg I can never flower them all
The PPM of your tap water is very high, you might need to filter it or use a different source

Have you done a slurry test, cuz I suspect you might have root zone issues, what size pots are you using?
 
I’d chop/dry/smoke, but that’s me, and I have limited experience. But that’s what I just did. I had a potassium deficiency that was about to envelop the big buds, and I couldn’t get ahead of it. So I chopped to save the crop.
 
Show the whole plant, i can't judge by that cola
 
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