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A few clarifications:Hi! It’s my first grow. Germinating in jiffy pods and then transplanting to 7 gal pots filled w/ Coast of Maine Stonington Growers Mix water only soil. I was adding microbes, an organic molasses mix, and sea green root food (see pic). 1st 3x had explosive growth. Then the leaves started wilting and curling upward, yellowing with brown spots in places, and growth slowed to a crawl now for about three weeks. I started a few more plants, and they are all now suffering the same fate to one extent or another, whether seedlings or after transplant.
I did a bunch of reading and narrowed (I think) to a magnesium deficiency or overwatering. I tested water Ph and it was 7.6 so I adjusted down to 6.5 and flushed the plants with a heavy watering. Now three days later and I’m still in the same place.
Any advice about what I’m doing wrong would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much! I’ll let them dry out.You were onto dp something with the over water. Then you flushed them., adding more water. So you are right where you started a few days ago, just with adjusted pH.
Have patience with it. Plants are alive.
let her dry out some, then think about taking further action, wait 2 days the take your action.
The dry to first knuckle falacy causes a lot of people to overwater. My 7 gallon pots get 2-2.5 gallons each watering. That means I don't water again until they lose 17-21 pounds. Use a scale until you get used to it.Anyone ever teach ya the “dry up too the first knuckle” when you stick a finger in the soil?
nice thing about soil they have more leeway to correct things
Well its hard to say with 100% accuracy that you will be able to save the girl but one thing I will say is you are definitely on the right track. Just doing those few things to help dry-out and increase oxygen should do wonders. Also its NOT an auto which in this situation is a good thing it means that you have time to correct the issue since you are still in veg. I would let the plant fully recover and push fresh green growth before you flip it to 12/12. Maybe let it grow a bit taller than you were first going to in order to let all new growth catch up, and then if stretch is an issue you can do a deep top. Topping right before flowering sometimes is cool because you get the spit "crown colas" instead of one long tall cola. Just a thought. Don't get too discouraged if you loose her. I know the shit breaks your heart but remember you can always pop some more beans and start over its only a few months of lost time. This is why I always have a handful of plants on a constant rotation. If I Fuck one up I can always chop it down and keep looking forward. I never kick myself too hard when something goes wrong because its easily replaceable. If sourcing beans is a issue for you just PM me I got a massive seed-vault I pollen chuck my own seeds. I got all the shit on tap its a pheno hunters dream its really fun to sift through the variety. Good luck!Thanks for all the help. I’ve done what I can and the fight continues. I have the (fabric) pot on a wire rack, no water, fixed exhaust and clip fan for better ventilation. Still, looks real bad and I feel like I ran over my dog. Do you think it can come back?
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