Frankster
Never trust a doctor who's plants have died.
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absolutely; just do it gradual to build it back up again. your roots will take it from there again. So good to see you realize which direction you ended up at; that way next time you can control it better...Ty @GrowHobo and @Frankster I flushed the soil with distilled water got some PH down for $3.26and the plant is outside in the sun it almost right away turned green. When I flushed the soil did I wash out all the microbes and stuff in the soil? If so is it ok to wait a couple days before I do the top dress and add all the stuff back to the soil ? That and the PH down I didn't use yet cause the distilled water I bought will last a few days. Hoe do I use the PH down if I have to use my well water though? Fill my water can and check the waters PH and then add PH down if I need it tell I get the right PH and then just water the plant right ? Then add nutes when I need them but check the soil PH every so often also.
I posted a real good home remedy for spider mites and it works fast, and better than Neem oil here is the video link if you want to try it.I would check that one over real good for bugs; or maybe even a fungus.
I'm thinking mites; or miners... by the look; look real closely on the undersides of those leaves.
Sorry I haven't been on for awhile; lots of life happening lately.Here's one for you Mr. Frankster:
I'm at start of week 7; 10 weeks expected. Indoor soil under LED. I did notice some nute burn on leaf tips but just have plain water today. Once the soil isn't soaked I'll do a slurry pH test. The spots don't look like normal end-of-life fading. I can take closer pics, they seem to get more grainy when I upload.
Thanks!
Sealing up my room with wood seems to have worked, appreciate the advice. I have had mice chewing on stalks before, and deer eating outdoor plants, but never any pest inside cause as much damage.Could be rats use steel wool in any holes you fins and cover with wood. Rats can't chew the wool it gets stuck in there teeth.
I have a question: any idea what is causing the new leaves to curl? a lot of the leaves look a little bowed.Post it up, or ask.
Alright, thought I would maybe make a thread for this sort of thing, instead of doing it though PM all the time. I've thrown around this idea for some time. Post up questions; (with pics please, and relevant background/historical information) answers can be offered by anyone/everyone. Please feel free offer up a solution, if you know an answer.
Rules; Keep it civil, be respectful.
No making fun, or belittling someone's grow; ie. that will not be tolerated, and the offending comments will be removed.
Have fun, and maybe learn something.
That is all. This is the conclusion of the emergency grow broadcast system;
Some bud porn for time.
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Where R U?I think once you get things back under control well, you can ramp it up again, in some respect, and get a bit more weight gain out of it. I think the key here is getting it over the hump, and then moving forward. I would start nailing it with humics/fluvics going forward, if possible, along with your base nutrient blend, (trio) like you say, maybe some trace (1/4 tsp per gallon) of sugars to feed the biome layer some. I use mostly barley malt right now, seems to work good.
Stressing/encouraging that micro-biome with dry cycling, good airflow, and keeping nailing it with fluvic really seems to do some crazy good things during this phase, and it really helps increase stress resistance, and stretch water dynamics, IMO. Lowers overall nutrient needs. Adds bulk, increases overall complexity.
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