drinkingcoffeeinmaine
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first of allHi,
This is my first time with an inside garden, and I have some nutrient burn concerns. I wonder if my soil has been hot throughout the grow, or if it's a water issue as the soil does not dry out. I used Coast of Maine Growers mix as medium and amended it with some down to earth amendments (lite mix of Bio-live, blood meal, bat guano, and alfa meal), and tiny bit of compost. Been watering with ph'd water. There has been some sporadic clawing, and some singed tips all through the grow. I just switched to 12/12 and wanted to supply some fishbone meal. However, I just fed it some of the fox farm big bloom nutrients of worm casting and bat guano and tips are a little more singed.
Was thinking of flushing with solution, but think this may be bad idea.
Any help is much appreciated
also curious bout use of spinosad and trifecta inside. I used it to address thrips, but worry about mites and like the trifecta as preventive spray
thanks!first of all
welcome to the farm!
and i love your name, haha.
can you post more of the plant etc pictures
Actually here's one that I took and forgot aboutthanks!
I'll post more tomorrow, lights are off now.
Thanks. I just thinned them out before I switched the lights, but wondering if I should take one of the plants out to make more room.for the most part everything looks fine other than your pretty crammed in there and than flowering?
if anything and it seems minor at least on one? i think is you may of watered too early once or twice recently?
but your good.,
good job!
Thanks, I figured I got a little bit hasty with adding amendments. I figured that adjusting water ph was ideal with the ph up and down as my water here is very basic, but are you are saying the dolomithic limestone can take care of that?"Coast of Maine Organic Products Stonington Blend Grower’s Mix is a complex “super soil” designed for high performance container growing. It works well with tomatoes, and, where growing cannabis and medical marijuana is legal, growers have reported tremendous results. This soil incorporates mycorrhizal fungi, kelp, fish bone and alfalfa meal, as well as worm castings, peat, coir and lobster compost. When growing in 15 gallon containers, there is no need for additional nutrients."
you picked a super soil, then you added lots of rich stuff to it, then you feed the plants some totally different stuff....
btw, it uses dolomithic limestone to balance the ph so dont use any of the ph up or down it will really mess with things.
soil is seldom a "more stuff in it is better" situation. it is about balance, you took a balance and added stuff.
no amount of "flushing" will do anything to remove the stuff in the soil.
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