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That's only on that one Silver Kush. I've got two of them in the room and the other one looks fine, just a little pale. I'm not sure what's up with that one ram horning. They've all been treated the same.maybe a imbalance of ferts or your ph is off because that ram horning comes from high ferts
I've only fed over 1000 ppm a few times. I normally go fert water water fert, but this last week I went fert, fert, water because it looks like their hungry. If it was a lock out issue I would expect to see a lot more leafs curling up and burning at the tips but i don't. The leaf damage I do see looks like a deficiency but that's always the hard part, deciding if it's a deficiency or lock out. I did measure the run off after the 1340 ppm feeding about a week ago and it came out at 6.3 pH and 1700 ppm.didn't see those in the back. I call it the claw lol. definitely not getting food too uptake ph or lock out. super soil would have a bunch more stuff on top of what's in roots organic.... how often do you feed that high? where is your ph? have you measured runoff?
you're run-off seems to be in check..not sure I'd be treating roots any different than peat though. Why not in between 6-6.5 for bloom? I've never heard of going above 6.5 for any medium...at that range I'd be locking out N completely. Since you're up against some issues..maybe bring it down a bit and see if that helps.
hey brother I grow with coco and my ph is 5.5 going in and 5.8- 5.9 when it comes out with 20% run off if it came out at 6.5 or higherThat's only on that one Silver Kush. I've got two of them in the room and the other one looks fine, just a little pale. I'm not sure what's up with that one ram horning. They've all been treated the same.
I keep my pH always between 6.4 and 7.2, it's normally about 6.5. I'm not in hp Promix or coco or any other kind of inert medium, so 6.5-7 should be right in my acceptable range.
I've only fed over 1000 ppm a few times. I normally go fert water water fert, but this last week I went fert, fert, water because it looks like their hungry. If it was a lock out issue I would expect to see a lot more leafs curling up and burning at the tips but i don't. The leaf damage I do see looks like a deficiency but that's always the hard part, deciding if it's a deficiency or lock out. I did measure the run off after the 1340 ppm feeding about a week ago and it came out at 6.3 pH and 1700 ppm.
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