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ok so we can eliminate the revvged plant thing. i was just taking a shot in the dark as i havent had it happen to me. are you doing the same feeds as well?
not the same strain? are they both Chemdog D? or your not running Chemdog D this round? i would back off anything with higer N and start hitting them with bloom nutes maybe that will help.
is this chem plant bigger then your last 1? only reason i ask is the less tops the faster the bud comes in. they look a little over a week behind, is there anything u did to stress em so far? as far as i saw they look healthy. Chemdog D is a weird plant i have a clone that looks horrible with the tmv lookin leaves that is growing at light speed and healthy ones veggin lil slower than normal. have u done anything different with this one?
my fucken ph meter is all fucked up I was trying to test with the ph 7 solution and its jumping all over the place not sure wtf is going on and it looks like my ppm is outa wach also....this is really fucked now...
ok so trying to figure out what to do here with this mess I have I guess a light feeding would do her some good to get rid off some of the salts built up if any I havent checked so with next feeding I will give them a light feeding and check the run off and ph like Empire had said a few post back I checked the ppm of some run off I had from the last feeding and my meter read 1800 1900 so I know that is way outa wack i know its my meter cuz I checked my tap witch is always 240 and now the meter reads 120 so forsure I have to work on getting a ppm and ph meter fast.Thanx everyone for the help its gonna take some time so see how she is gonna react to everything it may or maynot work only time will tell wish me luck.
Hey no prob dude that's what we are here for! I would personally attack the situation by continuous flush until you reach acceptable ppm's. I'd bring runoff ppm's pretty low because they're stressed. Say 800 ppm or so till you get full recovery. When I use organic mediums with retention properties , I feed one watering, flush the next.(Sometimes back to back feedings during weeks 4 and 5, but not SUPER heavy.) When I use hydroponic/areoponic methods, I use Hydroton. The frequency of watering/feedings change. My peak ppm's are between 1200-1500ppm. I flush those pots everytime I change the nutrient solution in the reserviour, because of possible salt buildup due to evaporation. Evaporation can play a huge role too. As the water evaporates, your ppm's increase and your PH drops. Both effecting how well your plants nutrient intake is, let alone its life!!! But I mark my res levels now to identify evaporation also. Sorry to ramble !!!
Good thing you got That issue under control... Dr frost and I were trying to figure it out and we came up with a few scenarios... this was same thing i was talking about earlier had to change the probe on my Hanna everything started to recoup but I was late in flower with salt build up so had to take a loss... hope it all works out you still have some time... Let us know how they react and what ur Ph and ppm were before and after you adjust...
this is why a lot of good folks dont come around here anymore.. the misinformation spread by rookies is incredible.
like i stated in my first post. your problem is you have made a mess of your medium. your ph and ec is out of wack, and your plants arent growing because of it. they will sit there and do nothing for a few weeks, then start to ripen and finish their cycle.
if you want to try and get her back on track, then u need to flush with a mild nutrient solution at 5.7ph. if your in a 3 gallon pot then u need to put 9 gallons of water through each pot.. then check your runoff and see where the medium is at. if its not right, guess what, more water.
your not allowing enough runoff for your feeds with coco. coco needs a shit ton of runoff unless ur doing weekly flushes. 25-35% runoff is completely normal for coco and you want to do really heavy feeds to flush out salts.
your plants might not be showing a deficiency, but that doesnt matter. they dont have to initially. they will eventually though if you dont act now. and honestly i think its far worse for the plant to just sit there and not do anything rather then show some deficiencies so u know something is up, make the proper adjustment and move on.
this is why u should be doing runoff checks with every watering. your runoff is everything, and tells u how u should be watering. ESPECIALLY WITH COCO.
your plant will take at least a week to start growing again, and it wont yield much at all by the time its done. you cant just "add more time" to a plant and expect it to finish like a plant that wasnt fucked up and stressed. it doesnt work like that. u can give it another week or two extra but its not going to be anywhere near what a healthy happy plant would have been.
cutting out the bloom nutes is one of the worst suggestions ive heard. that is almost the exact opposite of what u would want to do. u want to cut the bloom boosters, and give them a light feed as a flush. then u need to recharge the medium after its flushed because of cocos CEC.
its pretty easy to post problems online and get overwhelmed with all the suggestions that will just steer you in a completely wrong way. especially when its a bunch of growers who have only been doin this a couple years pulling advise out of their asses.
just my .02.. ill leave you guys to it.
Rushoe I would cut out the epsom salts for your flush. They won't hurt, but its kind of counterintuitive. You're trying to flush out salts, yet you are adding some at the same time. Epsom salts do add PPM to a nutrient solution. Trust me man, there is plenty of magnesium still in your medium. All that salt that you are flushing out contains tons of elements, most of which are already too concentrated.
I'd say flush em again like you did last night and you should be good to go with resuming your feedings.
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