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Replanting is not a option. These plants are about 9+ft tall.If it comes down to it, then flush and then replant in coco so you can continue using the food you have.
Or, replant in clean soil and get rid of the other food.
I think the reason why the soil temp is what it is do to the current heatwave in my area.https://www.fondriest.com/environmental-measurements/parameters/water-quality/dissolved-oxygen/ section 4 first section has a diagram to explain. This source appears very thorough.
I'm more concerned with the water temps before they're used. As water warms up it releases oxygen and you need a certain saturation of it. So the water needs to be well aerated for watering to keep root rot and stuff away. The soil will be hit yes. But the feed water should be nice and oxygen rich and cool. Right around 70 if possible.I think the reason why the soil temp is what it is do to the current heatwave in my area.
You are in soil so, normally I would say no. But you need to check for air pockets first. Get a really long spike nail and probe to the bottom of the soil looking for open pockets. You will feel them when you hit one. They will cave in after you pull the spike out and water. Then toss in a couple dozen red wiggler worms and quit worrying about runoff. You will likely have to add a bit of soil as well. Top dress it in.I went ahead and watered heavily, I am thinking it could be lack of water in this heatwave and the sudden change in fert. We normally don't water till there is run off, but if thats what we have to do, then we will. This is my first time growing, so I am still learning as much as I can. I am going to hold off on fert to see if the plants improve at all.
I did several readings on several of the ladies.
PPM is average 1500
PH is 6.3 on average. I didn't see any over 7.
Temp were 78-80f.
Should I water till there is run off?
I've been in this type of situation. Now I have a rule: whenever I attempt to add a new product and don't know the concentration of elements already in my grow medium, I add only 1/4 of the recommended dosage. I wait a full day, look for reactions. Then act again during the next watering period based on what I see. It's very easy to accidentally overdue your additives. Luckily, a good flush has always helped me overcome this common accident. I'm sure these nice plants will recover in time.We ran out of Maxisea and had a hard time finding it. So we got GH Maxigrow. We did 1 one feeding and 2 of out plants are struggling.
It kinda seems like most of our plants are having a issue all of a sudden but these two are the worse. Any ideas as to what it could be and how to correct?
Good morning to you. So many people make it sound so easy. IT IS NOT! but since I am brand new (first timer) it is a major learning curve for me. But, I am not alone. My husband has grown in the past, it just has been several years and he is at work most of the time.... leaving me to figure this out on my own.Good morning Lacey. I’ll bet you didn’t plan on growing a greenhouse full of anxiety when you started on this project. It comes with the territory.Assuming you whip them back into shape feed Wise, and maybe you’ve already observed this. It looks like your greenhouse lighting is contributing to an unacceptable amount of stretch. Maybe those nine footers would be a lot healthier at 6 feet. But that’s water under the bridge. Know if you live in the state of Jefferson like I do you have another month and a half to two months of veg still. Stretched plants won’t be able to support the bud load when that time comes so they are going to need help. That’s right, you. And unless you plan on setting up scaffolding to tend to the canopy you better develop a plan to bring them down to your or a more manageable level. That’s going to require a lot of room and a lot of work. But you can train them over and bring them down always a little at a time. Just something to think about because it’s gonna take a while.And for what it’s worth which isn’t much like the rest of this post, I would consider taking a few plants outside into the direct sun and quit pouring shit onto them and see what happens. Happy trails!
I don't do ladders, since that HUGE plant is my husband's "other" girl, he will be dealing with her when it comes to anything that requires me getting off the ground. lolRight on, sister! I spend the second half of the season recovering from Screwing up the first half. Sounds like you’ve got the gumption to pull it off! Be careful up on that ladder ! And good luck to you! Keep us posted.
I am just needing to find my happy place with the ladies. I had a issue like this before, and I brought them out of it. I will do it again! We did a heavy watering last night and I will be spraying the greenhouse down throughout the day to keep it cooler. 4 vents 2 huge fans, wet sand on the ground and shade cloth. I will WIN this battle.Heya Lacy, you’re absolutely right growing isn’t easy but you learn from your mistakes. We’ve all been there some you win and some you lose but you become a smarter grower in the end. Don’t beat yourself up because of it. Make an adjustment for them and wait and see how they react ex. Less nutes and proper ph going into them then wait it out watching your new growth then either less nutes or perhaps a slight increase. These plants are tuff given some tlc they will rebound for you Peace and good vibes coming your way!
Greenhouse with 4 ground level vents, 2 large fans at top to pull in cooler and fresh air. Sand flooring that I keep wet.Can you go over the environmental conditions, not sure if you did that already.
I can do that, I was doing it in the evening because that is when my husband gets home and he can help me.Heya Lacey I’m just wondering if you can do your watering/ feeds early in the morning instead of the evening? Plants do way better being fed then.
Greenhouse with 4 ground level vents, 2 large fans at top to pull in cooler and fresh air. Sand flooring that I keep wet.
We have been dealing with very hot heatwaves the last couple of weeks. well over 100F.
I have been dealing with 2 family deaths last week, my back went out on top (I couldn't cool down the greenhouse because I couldn't walk). Ran out of my normal nuts and tried another. A week later, plants took a dive for the worse. I have no idea how hot the greenhouse got during me being down.
I did a flush 2 days ago (I think I didnt flush them good enough).
Strains that is effected the worse are
Blueberry Muffin
GSC
GG
RH is 38% before I wet down the sand and water.What is the RH? It looks like the heat is a major factor, could be a combination of things, but greenhouses are designed to trap heat so if you could get them out of there it might help.
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