I've been trying every trick in the book for the last month trying to get this thing to green up...
5 gallon bag FFOF topdressed every 4 weeks with worm castings. Flora nova bloom + terpinator + calmag every other feeding. Blackstrap molasses + seltzer water twice so far during flower.
Harvest is about 3 weeks away.
FEEDING PH around 6.7 to keep runoff ph around 6.3. Runoff is 950ish ppm which I believe is low but I already feed what I believe is a good amount of nutes. There must he something I'm missing. Several other strains in the crop, some performing better but generally feel I'm lacking a key ingredient at this point in the grow.
So I don't want to sound arrogant because I'm a super novice, but it clearly is lacking in nitrogen, thus the light color. I haven't found a single strain that I can see grows this light. With that said, proper PH, worm castings top dress, nitrogen value in Flora Nova as well as seltzer, molasses to drive nute uptake... I can't imagine how it could be lacking aside from one thing I haven't been able to find clear advice on.
Sources say it is important to water to the point of runoff to avoid salt buildup from excess unused nutes. I did not do this for the first 9 weeks so I'm almost positive I created a lockout. I have not been able to find a source that explains exactly how to flush to correct the lockout. Hiw much water/how much new nutes to reintroduce after flushing. I imagine it's too late to correct it with a full flush now, and it is stacking up pretty nicely despite the limeyness.
So I don't want to sound arrogant because I'm a super novice, but it clearly is lacking in nitrogen, thus the light color. I haven't found a single strain that I can see grows this light. With that said, proper PH, worm castings top dress, nitrogen value in Flora Nova as well as seltzer, molasses to drive nute uptake... I can't imagine how it could be lacking aside from one thing I haven't been able to find clear advice on.
Sources say it is important to water to the point of runoff to avoid salt buildup from excess unused nutes. I did not do this for the first 9 weeks so I'm almost positive I created a lockout. I have not been able to find a source that explains exactly how to flush to correct the lockout. Hiw much water/how much new nutes to reintroduce after flushing. I imagine it's too late to correct it with a full flush now, and it is stacking up pretty nicely despite the limeyness.
I've been trying every trick in the book for the last month trying to get this thing to green up...
5 gallon bag FFOF topdressed every 4 weeks with worm castings. Flora nova bloom + terpinator + calmag every other feeding. Blackstrap molasses + seltzer water twice so far during flower.
Harvest is about 3 weeks away.
FEEDING PH around 6.7 to keep runoff ph around 6.3. Runoff is 950ish ppm which I believe is low but I already feed what I believe is a good amount of nutes. There must he something I'm missing. Several other strains in the crop, some performing better but generally feel I'm lacking a key ingredient at this point in the grow.
I think either your not feeding them right, or to little. They look Good and still need to fill in. Don’t stress on cutting to late. Are you feeding them?
I think either your not feeding them right, or to little. They look Good and still need to fill in. Don’t stress on cutting to late. Are you feeding them?
I think either your not feeding them right, or to little. They look Good and still need to fill in. Don’t stress on cutting to late. Are you feeding them?
I've been trying every trick in the book for the last month trying to get this thing to green up...
5 gallon bag FFOF topdressed every 4 weeks with worm castings. Flora nova bloom + terpinator + calmag every other feeding. Blackstrap molasses + seltzer water twice so far during flower.
Harvest is about 3 weeks away.
FEEDING PH around 6.7 to keep runoff ph around 6.3. Runoff is 950ish ppm which I believe is low but I already feed what I believe is a good amount of nutes. There must he something I'm missing. Several other strains in the crop, some performing better but generally feel I'm lacking a key ingredient at this point in the grow.