TerpyTyrone
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I'm following you because you're interesting. I used to support an organisation that sneaks Bibles into countries with oppressive governments, and I have a gay cousin who used to live in a country with his boyfriernd where the penalty if they were caught was death or life in prison. I understand oppressive regimes and I find the people who stand up to them both openly and covertly, very inspiring. Also, even though our states made laws that make cannabis legal our federal government doesn't respect those laws and still comes after us. So, in a way we live in an oppressive country and it's getting worse when it should be getting better.
That brings me to my next point. When I first answered your post I wrote that my plants had some similarities to yours. I found out today I have broad mites and it wasn't a nutrient problem directly. Broad mites are extremely small and even hard to see under a powerful magnifier. If you have a 60x magnified, good light, and good eyesight, you will barely be able to see them. But you will be able to see enough to know they're moving and their basic shape. I recommend at least a 100x magnifier if you want to make sure you can identify them for certain. The ones I saw on my plants look kind of like tiny sesame seeds and are extremely fast compared to the much bigger spider mites. I also found out today that my government is the one dropping the mites from low flying planes over my home to destroy a type of plant called the scotch broom. The Scotch broom makes our forest fires worse because of how it multiplies and it's flamability. I'm sure the government also knows these mites destroy cannabis and are using them to spite us for our state standing up against them our rights to grow and use marijuana. Instead of busting us, they kill our plants. Pretty smart actually.
Either way, the parts of my plants that are effected do look a lot like yours. Broad mites could cause all the problems you are experiencing and you'd never know it. I do pest inspections on my girls daily using a magnifier and I completey missed them. Trying to figure out what I was doing wrong was very frustrating and am very relieved now that I know I wasn't doing anything wrong.
I figured I'd throw that idea out there for you. I doesnt cost much if anything to inspect them and it's good to be sure before spending a ton of money on new fertilizers.
aww shucks man your makin me blush jump.lolyou have been a huge contributor yourself Mr Bee your input is always appreciated.:D thank you for all you do here.
Agreed with the majority,
Throw that soil away, and pH is too hi,
Like said already bring down 6.5.
But that being said we've all just made due with what's available, to your credit still doesn't look like terrible smoke so great job. many never get this far congrats,
Dial in some of those details and you'll see huge differences.
What country are you in?
You can't order on Amazon online?
I realize shipping probably gonna suck
Thats some conspiracy shit right there!
Do they have fish aquarium or supply store?Palastein
I can after 30 days i will get them and first they have to exam themCan you order things on Amazon online and have shipped to you?
Do they have fish aquarium or supply store?
Because u can get a ph testing strip, looks like paper with different colors.
“Choona” or lime will lower ph. I know that area is higher ph loamy soil.
But mixing in 1-2 teaspoon to 5 gals of water will drop ph by 3.
Use this water as your solution to dilute the water you are using to water with. It’s your “buffer solution”.
Like juice can also be used to lower ph, as well as any edible vinegar (acetic acid).
Fertilizer wise; any sheep/goat/cow dung can be composted with organic household waste (food scraps) to make a darn good compost fertilizer that will incur all the beneficiary microbes to your soil. This compost needs to be over a year old, and mixed with soil 10-90 ratio, and then additional cure for 3 months before use. Most bovine based fertilizer will counter high water ph so it’s naturally self limiting due to its macro life.
Search animal fertilizer for composting and or making soil for “tomatoes “ as the very same soil conditions are correct for cannabis.
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