G
geemonty
- 119
- 43
I use GH ph test concentrate so I cant give you a super precise number unfortunately. The runoff is at ~5.5 my tap water I use is at ~7.no pro, but i think you have some nutrient burn/ too much nitrogen, and what is the PH at?
for soil, i think ur run off might be a little too low, soil likes 5.8-6.5, but OCEAN FOREST should stabilize.I use GH ph test concentrate so I cant give you a super precise number unfortunately. The runoff is at ~5.5 my tap water I use is at ~7.
Usually dont have to in Soil.I haven't even had to worry about the ph until now I wonder if this strain just consumes less nutrients or something as I have done everything the same.
I have garden lime I use outside in my garden, would this be OK to use with cannabis? Or should I just do a flush and back off the nutrients for like a week?
Regardless of steps taken, I assume I should hold off on flipping to 12/12 for like a week until this is resolved
need more infomiracle grow has slow release nutrients which screws your plant up. i see all sort of problems and deficiencies.
Copy/past the questions in the link provided and answer it here so we can help you out.
for starters, your curled leaves are either, your temps are too high and low humidity or to much light.
What stage is the plant in?
Sorry new here. I answered most of those question in my OP but I'll reformat as shown and fill in the missing info.miracle grow has slow release nutrients which screws your plant up. i see all sort of problems and deficiencies.
Copy/past the questions in the link provided and answer it here so we can help you out.
New Members - Please read before asking questions
I thought i make a list on how to ask questions for new members when they join THCfarmer. This should help members to diagnose problems without needing to ask multiple times throw out the day to different new member. lol! Please allow this thread to have the ability to be updated constantly. as...www.thcfarmer.com
for starters, your curled leaves are either, your temps are too high and low humidity or to much light.
What stage is the plant in?
1. look up cannabis VPD charts, you want to match those numbers as much as possibleSorry new here. I answered most of those question in my OP but I'll reformat as shown and fill in the missing info.
Indoor Grow
Strain - super silver haze x apple juice (clone)
Number of Plants - 1
Grow Type - Soil
Grow Stage - Veg 29 days
Bucket Size - 3.5 Gallon plastic pot
Lights - 1 viparspectra xs1500 150W 100% at 18" height
Nutrients - 3-4-4 garden tone organic (1 tablespoon added to soil only so far) & 5-1-1 alaska fish fertilizer 2 tsp over the last 2.5 weeks
Medium - 25% Peat Moss 75% Miracle-Gro
PH - runoff ~5.5 source is ~7
Watering - every other day as needed
Humidity- 30% to 40%
Room Temperature - 70 to 76
Room Square Footage - 2' x 2'
Pests - none that im aware of
Good friend, she is definitely pointing you in the right direction. Often times, less is more. I see a lot of involvement with the plant in initial post.Plant is doing fine now thought I'd post an update with the solution if it can help others.
So my cousin introduced me to a friend that works at a nursery after I mentioned it. They stopped by on Wednesday morning to hopefully help out. She told me the plant actually looks pretty good except that it needs a feeding. She told me to apply some of my garden lime to correct for the low ph which is most likely caused by the acid used in fish fertilizer production as an anti microbial during production. After she left I top dressed my plant with some fertilizers I use for flower. On her advice I cleaned up the canopy in preperation for flower cycle, removed the dead material. She said just give it a few days to recover and flip as normal and that it should do fine. She stopped by last night after work and brought me some potassium silicate to add to watering through bloom.
I wanted to try starting with spending little money so I have just been using what I have on hand which is mostly fruit/vegetables I grow outside so fish fertilizer and other things I have a lot of is what I have been using. I did just put together a DWC setup and will be going that route from now on. This plant is most likely the last I grow in soil.Good friend, she is definitely pointing you in the right direction. Often times, less is more. I see a lot of involvement with the plant in initial post.
Let soil dry out, sounds over watered at a minimum. That Fish fertilizer is no good, way to acidic for cannabis. I've done it. Use it for the garden outside.
Listen to your friend and try to "help" the plant less. Just give em what they need and let genetics do the rest.
Also, not sure what temps/rh is, but read about VPD when you have a chance. Best of luck!
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?