CosmoGrows
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Got you, appreciate you as always bass! i figured we were at a roadblock with the numbers so i figured why not open up to the community. >:D Got you, removing them now, ill hit it with cal mag next watering.
CG needs help with #'s I can't ................................... He is doing Great But needs a little more Help with all the Tools you guys use.......I have a different take on this. Rather than continue to give bloom nutes while the plant has an obvious nitrogen deficiency I would give the grow nute.
Also 2200 ec is the same as 2.2 Ec just a different decimal measure. And 2.2 ec is 1100 ppm.
No one can tell what to feed. Just give guidelines. Your numbers above are all over the place. But your runoff should only be about .3 ec higher max than your input.
Once we lose control and start chasing deficiencies it gets harder to recover. And plants like consistancy. And they like to start with fertilizer slow and work up gradually. And they like to be tapered off the same way after peak flowering.
The plants look ok. The white pistils are sticking out and growing but like everyone said they are hungry. Whenever I see what you are seeing i run a gallon of water through my 3 gallon pots to clear excess or imbalanced nutrients and then pour through a medium dose of grow fertilizer for the balanced ratio. Medium dose to me is about 1.2-1.4. It depends on the plant. I watch them to see where they like their feed strength by ramping up slowly each watering til they show leaf stress or yellow tips a bit. Then back off a step.
I believe more pk leaning nutes will increase yellowing and cal mag should be unnecessary with 200ppm tap water.
Also continued ph down to adjust tap if not needed will yellow plants by acidifying the pot. But your runoff should show that with a ph test.
I have 150 ppm water and never adjust ph
I have a different take on this. Rather than continue to give bloom nutes while the plant has an obvious nitrogen deficiency I would give the grow nute.
Also 2200 ec is the same as 2.2 Ec just a different decimal measure. And 2.2 ec is 1100 ppm.
No one can tell what to feed. Just give guidelines. Your numbers above are all over the place. But your runoff should only be about .3 ec higher max than your input.
Once we lose control and start chasing deficiencies it gets harder to recover. And plants like consistancy. And they like to start with fertilizer slow and work up gradually. And they like to be tapered off the same way after peak flowering.
The plants look ok. The white pistils are sticking out and growing but like everyone said they are hungry. Whenever I see what you are seeing i run a gallon of water through my 3 gallon pots to clear excess or imbalanced nutrients and then pour through a medium dose of grow fertilizer for the balanced ratio. Medium dose to me is about 1.2-1.4. It depends on the plant. I watch them to see where they like their feed strength by ramping up slowly each watering til they show leaf stress or yellow tips a bit. Then back off a step.
I believe more pk leaning nutes will increase yellowing and cal mag should be unnecessary with 200ppm tap water.
Also continued ph down to adjust tap if not needed will yellow plants by acidifying the pot. But your runoff should show that with a ph test.
I have 150 ppm water and never adjust ph
What medium are you growing in? I have experience with Flora Nova but I was growing in Tupur coco. With RO water I was doing 50 to 100 ppm cal mag then 800 to 1200 ppm flora nova depending on the plants needs.
If you can, and if you're concerned about salt buildup you can do a foliar spray with epsom salt for the extra magnesium once every other day or so.
This guy right hereI have a different take on this. Rather than continue to give bloom nutes while the plant has an obvious nitrogen deficiency I would give the grow nute.
Also 2200 ec is the same as 2.2 Ec just a different decimal measure. And 2.2 ec is 1100 ppm.
No one can tell what to feed. Just give guidelines. Your numbers above are all over the place. But your runoff should only be about .3 ec higher max than your input.
Once we lose control and start chasing deficiencies it gets harder to recover. And plants like consistancy. And they like to start with fertilizer slow and work up gradually. And they like to be tapered off the same way after peak flowering.
The plants look ok. The white pistils are sticking out and growing but like everyone said they are hungry. Whenever I see what you are seeing i run a gallon of water through my 3 gallon pots to clear excess or imbalanced nutrients and then pour through a medium dose of grow fertilizer for the balanced ratio. Medium dose to me is about 1.2-1.4. It depends on the plant. I watch them to see where they like their feed strength by ramping up slowly each watering til they show leaf stress or yellow tips a bit. Then back off a step.
I believe more pk leaning nutes will increase yellowing and cal mag should be unnecessary with 200ppm tap water.
Also continued ph down to adjust tap if not needed will yellow plants by acidifying the pot. But your runoff should show that with a ph test.
I have 150 ppm water and never adjust ph
This! This right fucking here is what i was going to do tonight, i was going to feed it the grow, but i got nervous, and stuck with the bloom. I really need to stop doing that and just step out of my comfort zone. I noticed my numbers where EVERYWHERE also, this is a reason why i came here. I knew i needed some direction, because this was just getting whacky.
But cool, im glad i did go to the community.
Anyways, i guess theres not much to say, thats really the plan, and that was kind of the plan i had tonight, ill flush it out first like you said, that was something, i wasnt going to do. So ill add that in, and do that. then feed grow. Balance out my EC levels. Kind of "reset" the medium rather.
I was aiming for a PPM level of 800 for week 6 of flower. But like @THCMonster stated above, ive read up on numbers being in the thousands, but im burning my OTHER PLANTS at 800ppm?? So, its a little confusing, im going to do the same with my other plants im going to flush them and try to balance everything out again, my numbers got whacky, quickkkk.
but were going to leave the other plants out of the question for right now, and im just going to focus on this one thats yellowing.
You know, i wasnt to sure if i should be concerned or not because i havent fed to many nutrients, i mean unless salt buildup can happen fast, and happen from tap water ,then maybe i could have an issue. But i wasnt to concerned about it, i just read it somewhere and thought maybe it could be in the list of possibilities.
I am growing in Roots Organics. I have kind of figured out the medium is good for like 2-3 weeks before its all burnt out of nutrients. Im on week 6 in the same medium lol.
Currently, tap water of 190-200ppm. and when i have the money, ill do a mix of distilled/tap water to even it out at 100ppm. but i dont always have the water on hand to do so.
Foliar spray of epsom salt? hmm okay, i appreciate it @Deadstill.
Definitely appreciate everyones input. ive made it so damn far with these girls, i gotta get this shit under control before the new veg girls move into flower.
Luckily, i consider these flowering plants, practice plants hahaha. theyre built for mess ups hahaha.
This guy right here...nailed it.. worship him...
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