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My guess is improper watering. Size container? Exactly how much and how often do you water? The organic in the ffof is always high. My last bag of cocoloco was over 3000. Not the same as bottled nutes. Apples and oranges.These spots were discovered AFTER adding Natural Organics BioThrive Bloom to my water.
I have been adding CaMg+ since Day 1 but nothing else. Had been just running FFOF soil with the CaMg
I am using RO water.
I did initially start with "Light Feeding," and moved up to "Heavy Feeding," pretty quickly due to using RO water...
Hopefully it isnt Nute burn or overload
Defoliation Wii help reduce water and yield. If it only takes half gallon it's because your pots are not drying out enough. They should be able to take 5;6 quarts each watering. Maybe 3-4 days.1/2 gallon every 48 hours currently... 3.8gal pots ... I do let each pot start to runoff...
When I water I rotate between plants.. Each plant usually takes 3 rounds of watering.. I like to allow a short time for the water to absorb before starting a new "round"
Im hoping defoliation and increasing CaMg will help
Defoliation Wii help reduce water and yield. If it only takes half gallon it's because your pots are not drying out enough. They should be able to take 5;6 quarts each watering. Maybe 3-4 days.
Depends on what you are growing in. Soil in 3 gal is 3 days for me.You only water every 3-4 days in Flower?
I was reading some people water every single day in Flower....
I will definitely look to make sure they are drying out completely between watering but I feel like maybe that was part of the issue. The rust spots were discovered right before they were due to be fed.
They drink more in Flower than Veg, correct?
wet/dry cycle through all her life..
when you’ve just watered, considered that wet and when the pot/container is light as a feather that is dry..I have no idea what that even means
Letting it thoroughly dry out between being well watered. At least that is what I believe the reference was to.I have no idea what that even means
Use a scale. Water the 5gal soil to runoff. When it stops dripping weigh it on a scale. The wait until it loses around 12lbs before you water again.I have no idea what that even means
Use a scale. Water the 5gal soil to runoff. When it stops dripping weigh it on a scale. The wait until it loses around 12lbs before you water again.
Trying to be nice, but what part of dry don't you understand? Gallon of water is 8.34 lbs use a scale.I cant really do that now that they are under the Net. I mean I COULD but it would be a major pain in the ass and not an efficient and effective method. I am wanting to learn techniques that I can apply on a larger scale as well.
Wet/Dry--- this is what I have already been trying to do.... I did buy a 2nd moisture meter, this one does seem a little more accurate. I need to learn how to use it as well.
I dont know what your statement has to do with me... I understand what dry is and never said I didnt... In fact im pretty certain it was YOU who told me to use this Net in the first place... So now you want me to take it out? All so I can lift the pots?Trying to be nice, but what part of dry don't you understand? Gallon of water is 8.34 lbs use a scale.
ok nets are garbage and such a newbie thing to do, though i did try it a few back and never again..
get rid of it so you can care for your plants properly first..
moisture meter unless you spent a pretty penny on it, it’s garbage, either learn by picking up the pot/bag or get a scale..
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