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So I double checked. The book did Say to use big bloom, and that's what I started off with as a week1 feeding. Seeing the nutritional label the grow big is much stronger than the bug bloom. And you are correct, no nitrogen. So I'm assuming now, that my plants have a extreme lack of nitrogen, and everything for the most part
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I disagree. Runoff numbers are science. It's only one puzzle piece, but it should at least be observed. If not, the same mistakes could be made. I once tested a failing plant and it was at 2500ppm! I knocked it down via flush and it recovered (somewhat).Don't test any runoff...you're chasing a rabbit. Start over and either do organic from the start to finish or coco from start to finish. I know a lot of people love to "save" plants but by the time you recover them, you could already have new healthy plants bigger than that.
I disagree. Runoff numbers are science. It's only one puzzle piece, but it should at least be observed. If not, the same mistakes could be made. I once tested a failing plant and it was at 2500ppm! I knocked it down via flush and it recovered (somewhat).
I agree with you that aside from the learning experience, it's much easier to grow a new plant. Even when you remediate a failing plant (successfully), it still doesn't produce like a healthy plant (IMO).
Would it be to late to repot them in coco?it's only been a few days, and the growth was stunted. Figured I could remove the coco with the root ball and swap back into a new potMoving from coco to soil is where mistakes were made. The roots that are inside the coco aren't getting enough nutes. That's 20% of the root system. Pick one media and use it for the whole grow next time.
For heaven sakes don't replant/transplant again. No reason for it. The plants at this point don't give two shits what the roots are in. There main issue is they are starving to death. And the media the roots are in at this point have nothing to do with that plain and simple fact. If these plants are photos, great! No time lost over the issue as far as the plants over all life cycle. Plenty of time to keep vegging and recover. If auto's,,, well they took a hit,,, but they can still recover and produce.Would it be to late to repot them in coco?it's only been a few days, and the growth was stunted. Figured I could remove the coco with the root ball and swap back into a new pot
They are photosFor heaven sakes don't replant/transplant again. No reason for it. The plants at this point don't give two shits what the roots are in. There main issue is they are starving to death. And the media the roots are in at this point have nothing to do with that plain and simple fact. If these plants are photos, great! No time lost over the issue as far as the plants over all life cycle. Plenty of time to keep vegging and recover. If auto's,,, well they took a hit,,, but they can still recover and produce.
Good! Get the nutrients straighten out and move right on down the grow road. Don't make it anymore complicated than it needs to be. Have you fed them yet?They are photos
Not since I flushed yesterday. The soil is heavily saturated, I was going to give it a few days until I water more at leastGood! Get the nutrients straighten out and move right on down the grow road. Don't make it anymore complicated than it needs to be. Have you fed them yet?
It wouldn't be too late. But you can probably make it work without a transplant.Would it be to late to repot them in coco?it's only been a few days, and the growth was stunted. Figured I could remove the coco with the root ball and swap back into a new pot
Not to be mean,,,, but they don't have a few days. The few leaves that are yellow are dead. All the lime green leaves are dying,,,, Life is leaving them. I would hope that your buckets have drain holes. If they do scrape the perlite off the top of your soil so the top of the soil can dry quicker and get them fed. It does the plant no good to dry out with nothing to feed on. With drainage and a fan moving air around the buckets they can deal better with being over watered if they have nutrients.Not since I flushed yesterday. The soil is heavily saturated, I was going to give it a few days until I water more at least
I don't have a ppm meter yet, it should be delivered tomorrow or Wednesday or is that to long ? Yes I have drainage on them, I drilled a Ton of holesNot to be mean,,,, but they don't have a few days. The few leaves that are yellow are dead. All the lime green leaves are dying,,,, Life is leaving them. I would hope that your buckets have drain holes. If they do scrape the perlite off the top of your soil so the top of the soil can dry quicker and get them fed. It does the plant no good to dry out with nothing to feed on. With drainage and a fan moving air around the buckets they can deal better with being over watered if they have nutrients.
Not surprised at all. Now go back and review all the bad advice you got - especially how the plant will be dead in 2 days.Lower leaves are still shriveled up and yellowing, but I'm seeing a return to top growth. First picture was a few days ago and 2nd one was today
But in still experiencing the bottom leaves yellowing ans clawing, while the top leave are Growing. Still means something is wrong correct?Not surprised at all. Now go back and review all the bad advice you got - especially how the plant will be dead in 2 days.
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