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chitownglass
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I usually don't have too many issues using FFOF for my seedlings. I think it is strain dependent though. The strain i am growing right now is a it more difficult than others I have grown in the past. In the future I will be starting my seedlings in some non fertilized peat moss. Ill do a layer of peat moss on top followed by ocean forest/perlite underneath. That way the seedlings has a couple of inches to put its roots down before it hits the hotter soil. Plants are growing good though. I am gone for the weekend, when I get back I will be transplanting them into their final homes. Still debating whether or not 2.5 gallon pots are enough or if I should go bigger. Everyone have a happy and safe new year!Have you grown in ocean forest before without problems ? If so that would further confirm there pita genetics and I can put my anxiety to rest.
Looking good!2 weeks of flower down. All is well imo.
I have had OF burn many plants. Almost every time they are %100 nitrogen toxic i have pictures of that for proof too if you really need it. Idk what this guys particular problem was but I wanted to mention this about fox farms since everyone seems unsure on its heat level. It WILL burn autos. Not all of them. But weak ones.I’m at qualms with this conclusion. I find it hard to believe just the ocean forest, un-amended mind you, led to the nutrient burn. You also stated that strain was particularly troublesome to cultivate. Can you take a closer picture of those three. From what I can see the “burn” you mentioned looks to be on the older leaves, not the new ones coming in. But pic is too far so I can’t confirm. Perhaps you had em too close to the light?
Or the water droplets on the leaves could have intensified the light thus burning the plant. I’m still a new grower so I’m mostly using intuition and speculation. But trouble shooting problems are super important to me, so I can avoid em myself.
I think I'm gonna run some different soil this time around. Im thinking about running either roots organic, lush, or mother earth. Heard good things about all of them. Maybe ill give happy frog a shot. Well see. I think I know what my problem was this time around tho, which is good. I transplanted too many times. I went from a 1 gallon pot to their final 2.5 gallon pot and didn't wait long enough for my new soil to get depleted. I went straight to veg nutes because I thought it would be necessary for the stretch. I had plenty of juice in there to get me thru the last weeks of veg and into flower without adding nutes. Mind you I started at a very small dosage and worked my way up. However I still ran into a nitrogen toxicity issue. Now I'm gonna go from solo cup straight to their final home. That way the plant is in the same soil all the way up until flower and I can feed it when it starts showing signs of hunger. Its easy to mess up when you are doing multiple transplants and not giving the plants enough time to eat all the food in their new home. Im gonna go ahead and cut the soil a bit more this time as well. I found a really cheap local potting soil that mixes well with the FFOF and perlite. I was looking for a soil that was a bit more loamy. The perfect mixture of clay, silt, and sand is what I found. My seedlings are in there right now and they are looking good. Anyway the plants are all turning a bit purple right now. My phone camera sucks and doesn't do them justice. Buds are super dense too. Im thinking Monday March 18th will be harvest day.I have had OF burn many plants. Almost every time they are %100 nitrogen toxic i have pictures of that for proof too if you really need it. Idk what this guys particular problem was but I wanted to mention this about fox farms since everyone seems unsure on its heat level. It WILL burn autos. Not all of them. But weak ones.
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