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I’m no pro but recommend against spraying anything at the stage flower you are. And if what your seeing is burn than adding manure gonna make it worse. Spraying lights on can burn up leaves and lights off in flower humidity lingers which brings funguses and molds. I’d clean up all nutes and start new feed in few days.Firstly, thanks for all your help guys. I have done everything that was suggested.
I removed as much soil from the top of the pots till i started to reach some root growth and then topped the pots up with gro sure farmyard manure - rich in organic matter. Probably managed to get a couple litres manure in top of each pot.
I got some fulvic and humic acid separately and have been using that, Humic just once so far, due another dose.
I have been correcting ph to 6.2 - 6.5 after additives have been added.
I got some calcium chloride crystals and have foilar sprayed three times so far.
Also got some canna pk 13/14 potassium and phosphorous, I have added this to the water and foliar sprayed too, 2 times.
They are still going down hill slowly and hope you guys will look at the latest pictures and let me know your thoughts. I am 5 weeks from the end (10 weeks flowering) and they don't look like they will make it, dunno, what do you think?
Got some more questions if you don't mind answering.
1/ Should I add calcium chloride to water feed instead?
2/ Saw pictures similar to mine on a forum and guy thought his yellow leaves where nitrogen deficiency. Could this be possible with the fact that I mixed miracle gro with another type of compost with maybe no slow release nutes, I forgot what type but there is one pot where there is not much miracle gro in it and that looks pretty healthy, see pics, (maybe they are starving?). Should I try and feed them once with bloom nutes and see what happens or will that just overkill them and polish them off?
3/ The leaves are yellow spotty then fully yellow, dry up and curl.Leaves at the bottom are dying and falling off. What does this indicate to you?
4/ Some leaves are yellow between the veins instead. Does this indicate multiple deficiencies due to different types of symptoms and again does this indicate an all round deficiency, should i try and feed them with normal bloom nutes and risk the extra nitrogen or will the nutes from the farmyard manure filtering down be enough and be the safer option?
5/ Will the roots grow up into farm yard manure at top of pots?
6/ Do you think they will make it another 5 weeks?
Please look at my latest pics. They have just been sprayed with pk 13/14 so please ignore the shine. Oh and they look worse in the flesh than they do in the pics. :(
Stop feeding it and fix your phFirstly, thanks for all your help guys. I have done everything that was suggested.
I removed as much soil from the top of the pots till i started to reach some root growth and then topped the pots up with gro sure farmyard manure - rich in organic matter. Probably managed to get a couple litres manure in top of each pot.
I got some fulvic and humic acid separately and have been using that, Humic just once so far, due another dose.
I have been correcting ph to 6.2 - 6.5 after additives have been added.
I got some calcium chloride crystals and have foilar sprayed three times so far.
Also got some canna pk 13/14 potassium and phosphorous, I have added this to the water and foliar sprayed too, 2 times.
They are still going down hill slowly and hope you guys will look at the latest pictures and let me know your thoughts. I am 5 weeks from the end (10 weeks flowering) and they don't look like they will make it, dunno, what do you think?
Got some more questions if you don't mind answering.
1/ Should I add calcium chloride to water feed instead?
2/ Saw pictures similar to mine on a forum and guy thought his yellow leaves where nitrogen deficiency. Could this be possible with the fact that I mixed miracle gro with another type of compost with maybe no slow release nutes, I forgot what type but there is one pot where there is not much miracle gro in it and that looks pretty healthy, see pics, (maybe they are starving?). Should I try and feed them once with bloom nutes and see what happens or will that just overkill them and polish them off?
3/ The leaves are yellow spotty then fully yellow, dry up and curl.Leaves at the bottom are dying and falling off. What does this indicate to you?
4/ Some leaves are yellow between the veins instead. Does this indicate multiple deficiencies due to different types of symptoms and again does this indicate an all round deficiency, should i try and feed them with normal bloom nutes and risk the extra nitrogen or will the nutes from the farmyard manure filtering down be enough and be the safer option?
5/ Will the roots grow up into farm yard manure at top of pots?
6/ Do you think they will make it another 5 weeks?
Please look at my latest pics. They have just been sprayed with pk 13/14 so please ignore the shine. Oh and they look worse in the flesh than they do in the pics. :(
Thanks, I cant clean up all nutes, that's my massive problem. Slow release nutes, Nitrogen overkill but don't know if its getting enough of the rest?I’d clean up all nutes and start new feed in few days.
I only spray at moment lights go off, air movement fans and extraction are on throughout the dark cycle. I have no options considering my circumstances. Wont make this mistake again. EVER!!!Spraying lights on can burn up leaves and lights off in flower humidity lingers which brings funguses and molds.
I wish I could stop feeding, slow release nutes in soil, miracle gro. I read that it has plenty of Nitrogen but is low in potassium and phosphorous?Stop feeding it and fix your ph
first off stop spraying foiler,you will get pm quick,buds look good to me ,i see frostFirstly, thanks for all your help guys. I have done everything that was suggested.
I removed as much soil from the top of the pots till i started to reach some root growth and then topped the pots up with gro sure farmyard manure - rich in organic matter. Probably managed to get a couple litres manure in top of each pot.
I got some fulvic and humic acid separately and have been using that, Humic just once so far, due another dose.
I have been correcting ph to 6.2 - 6.5 after additives have been added.
I got some calcium chloride crystals and have foilar sprayed three times so far.
Also got some canna pk 13/14 potassium and phosphorous, I have added this to the water and foliar sprayed too, 2 times.
They are still going down hill slowly and hope you guys will look at the latest pictures and let me know your thoughts. I am 5 weeks from the end (10 weeks flowering) and they don't look like they will make it, dunno, what do you think?
Got some more questions if you don't mind answering.
1/ Should I add calcium chloride to water feed instead?
2/ Saw pictures similar to mine on a forum and guy thought his yellow leaves where nitrogen deficiency. Could this be possible with the fact that I mixed miracle gro with another type of compost with maybe no slow release nutes, I forgot what type but there is one pot where there is not much miracle gro in it and that looks pretty healthy, see pics, (maybe they are starving?). Should I try and feed them once with bloom nutes and see what happens or will that just overkill them and polish them off?
3/ The leaves are yellow spotty then fully yellow, dry up and curl.Leaves at the bottom are dying and falling off. What does this indicate to you?
4/ Some leaves are yellow between the veins instead. Does this indicate multiple deficiencies due to different types of symptoms and again does this indicate an all round deficiency, should i try and feed them with normal bloom nutes and risk the extra nitrogen or will the nutes from the farmyard manure filtering down be enough and be the safer option?
5/ Will the roots grow up into farm yard manure at top of pots?
6/ Do you think they will make it another 5 weeks?
Please look at my latest pics. They have just been sprayed with pk 13/14 so please ignore the shine. Oh and they look worse in the flesh than they do in the pics. :(
I have that same pen. Make sure you calibrate it and buy extra batteries.Thanks again guys. Feel a bit better now, all advice taken on board. Will stop feeding and just use humic, fulvic, proper PH and rely on manure nutrients washing down, good air circulation (got two oscillating fans blowing directly down on canopy all the time during light cycle and intermittent on lights out. They where LST so canopy not too deep. I have trimmed worst leaves for latest pics.
Oldskol4evr, ty for popping back. Your posts always make me laugh. Hope that's the right soil conditioner, someone said it would be high in Nitrogen? Yellowing did get more pronounced after i topped with that but it could be some other reason and they do look better in the pic's than they actually are.
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