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You aren't watering correctly. Roots cant grow into dry pockets. Need to water the whole pot to runoff.
You should always water to runoff. How big are the pots and how exactly how much do they weigh?Should I water til runoff now, you wait for them to dry back up? just watered yesterday.
You should always water to runoff. How big are the pots and how exactly how much do they weigh?
So they are bone dry except the root ball which is probably in bad shape. I would water to runoff now and when it stops draining weigh it again. The wait till it loses 10-12 pounds before you water again.I was under the impression that you don't water until runoff with soil, but makes sense that you would.
They are 5 gallon pots and weight about 8lbs
They got transplated probably about 2 weeks ago from a 1 gal to a 5 galI never water to run off ever. Even in coco. How long have they been in the m3 Ive never ran just the m3 as it just last about 2-3 weeks, I've alway top dressed after at most 3 weeks if your not constantly up potting
Will give her a go!So they are bone dry except the root ball which is probably in bad shape. I would water to runoff now and when it stops draining weigh it again. The wait till it loses 10-12 pounds before you water again.
Don't need 15%, but if you don't you end up with dry pockets. 5 gal pot should take 1.5 gal of water every time.I was under the impression that you don't water until runoff with soil, but makes sense that you would.
They are 5 gallon pots and weight about 8lbs
Oh and stop the co2. That's not helping.Don't need 15%, but if you don't you end up with dry pockets. 5 gal pot should take 1.5 gal of water every time.
It's a good 2 foot away possibly more, it's on 50% power as well.With M3 you do not water till runoff.
plants are experiencing watering issues, as well as possible light damage.
how close is your 1700?
Horrible advice. You should always water completly. If you don't water until minimal runoff- you are left with dry pockets..With M3 you do not water till runoff.
plants are experiencing watering issues, as well as possible light damage.
how close is your 1700?
Watering as necessary as the plant grows and matures. And watering till runoff of valuable nutrients In organic grows. Different thing entirely. Do what you wish 79. But every drop that escapes is nutrients lost.Horrible advice. You should always water completly. If you don't water until minimal runoff- you are left with dry pockets..
I just looked up that soil and was curious if you have used it before. Sounds like they have every organic nutrient know to man in there. not sure on the ratios but it looks like a nutrient lockout problem, (maybe from watering).
I think it is more than one thing but I would sprinkle some epsom salt around the soil and water it in. Take a spike an make channels for the water to run into the pots if they are running out the side.
Watering to minimal runoff doesn't flush out anything. Watering the way he is is killing his plants. 24oz doesn't get the entire container wet.Watering as necessary as the plant grows and matures. And watering till runoff of valuable nutrients In organic grows. Different thing entirely. Do what you wish 79. But every drop that escapes is nutrients lost.
water As you wish grower.
How big are the pots?Hello Farmers,
Just trying to get a little advice on a couple of my plants. I have 8 plants, 4 Black cherry cheese cake cookies and 4 grape pie macs all from Scapegoat.
2 of my BCCCC are looking unhealthy and deformed. The leaves feel thick and leathery and the stems are extremely hard for their age and development.
The environment:
Temps, Daytime 79-81, nighttime 64-66
Humidity, locked in at 65%
CO2, 1200 PPM
Good air flow around the tent.
Grown under a Gavita 1700E
Grown in Michigan M3 soil
Watering 24-30 fl/oz every 3 days with RO water.
Any advice greatly appreciated,
Thank you!
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