Yes I am feeding them with . I transplanted half of them to 10 gal from 7 gallon when I flipped them to flowering light cycle (13/11). That was approx 5-6 weeks ago and during that process they obviously received fresh soil. The remaining were transplanted from 5 gallon to 7 gallon 5 days later. I top dress them about every 3-4 weeks and feed them every third watering with the exception of cal mag which I include every watering and molasses which I give them every other watering. Is it okay for the soil to ph at 7.5 around the roots? If not what should I do? Flush with ph water only or use aluminum sulfate to lower? Thanks again for the help.
I've got same deal happening. Done the same, an my results are just like yours. Wonder if it's the genetics. Have five on the fifth week, done the same normal routine. Two of them were purchaced online, started from seeds, they're are all locked up, one is dwarfed(itty bitty)out! Wish I could pull them out of it, Money wasted..... I can't figure out what could of been different. Used min. nut. during veg., the only thing I can figure is that I topped off these two "Indica bi_ches" w/ Ancient forest glacier humus(used to be sold by
General Hydroponics). I've ran so much(6.46) ph straight water down their throats, Im tired of dealing w/ the dam run off. So I've been focusing on the other three that seem a bit more normal. All this time an development an I haven't had anyone help me resolve this issue. Looks to me like all these man-made genetics is the beginning of the end. The original creator did it best, and it's not that you have to, "cough to get off". Just trying to adapt, it's only a weed, used to be complex enough. Now you got man creating; "TUTIE FRUITY" herb one week then it's something different the next.