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It does seem like that, can that also contribute to yellowing leaves, that nitrogen wouldn't fix? Gave a 3-9-4 2tbsp topdress a week ago and week before that 1tbsp. Wondering why I have deficiencies and also nute burn? But it also feels like its not really absorbing the nutes idkPhosphorus potassium deficiency imo.
Possibly locking out not taking up needed elements. That's the gamble with organicIt does seem like that, can that also contribute to yellowing leaves, that nitrogen wouldn't fix? Gave a 3-9-4 2tbsp topdress a week ago and week before that 1tbsp. Wondering why I have deficiencies and also nute burn? But it also feels like its not really absorbing the nutes idk
Hm what is there to do? I'm ph'ing my water but it does drift from 6.5 to 7.5 in its container in about 2 days, does it drift the same way when it's been watered in? Normally my water's ph is around 8.5.Possibly locking out not taking up needed elements. That's the gamble with organic
I haven't had rh issues after the first month. Have kept it steady with an automatic humidifier. I'm growing organic aside from the calmag and flower fuel i fed to the one very messed up looking plant in picture 5. Sometimes I do have some runoff but I tried to avoid it. Only time I measured runoff in the organics was about 2100.Humidity has not been your friend but more than likely you have locked out calmag common problem. Do you water to runoff ? Do you have a ppm/ec meter ?
then when you though you were helping you probably hurt it even more with the top dress
Well all of them are giving me troubles now, the purpling one was fine for most of the run (compared to the other two) but then it just started having the pk issue. The lanky one is a bit too pale, and kinda larfy. Then there's the one that's all frazzled, that turned sour long before the other two and I'm not sure why. All plants have burnt tips, so I guess lockout, if it's related to the drift in my water's ph over time I'm not sure what I can do about it.Looks like you have 3 plants and 2 are giving you issues right? Those 2 have tiny buds which makes me think it's a pk issue. It's either being locked out or wasn't amended enough
For one feeding I was one week delayed because I read someone else doing it every 3 weeks. But then the super burnt out one got its problems, and very quickly, wasn't able to reverse it with wormcastings to improve the microbes and breakdown of nutes, gave it extra nutes too (the flower fuel). When I started seeing issues on that plant I did feed with molasses in the water a few days prior, and I was wondering if that caused the issue.Well all of them are giving me troubles now, the purpling one was fine for most of the run (compared to the other two) but then it just started having the pk issue. The lanky one is a bit too pale, and kinda larfy. Then there's the one that's all frazzled, that turned sour long before the other two and I'm not sure why. All plants have burnt tips, so I guess lockout, if it's related to the drift in my water's ph over time I'm not sure what I can do about it.
What kind of application rates for dolomite lime as a topdress?Dolomite lime
I've also got some humic acids if that would help my uptake, though I don't understand the process of how it works.Dolomite lime
This experience put me off autos a bit. I'll revisit it when I find nice genetics. I was interested in this strain because it had cbd in it as well. Currently I'm going with some strains that have been around a little longer. I've got a blueberry photoperiod running right now for a couple months and it's definitely the nicest looking plant I've grown so far.I had the same issues with candy kush. I grew in hp pro mix with mycorrhizae using gaia green dry amendments and worm casting. Watered with a pH of 6.2 to 6.5. 40% humidity and 67-71F. It is a very temperamental strain in my experience. Since your growing autos they will be even more temperamental. I would avoid adding any type of liquid nutrients or boosters and flush the plant with just water with a pH of 6. Dolomite is unnecessary a could cause more issues at your stage in the grow. Rapid fluctuations in pH are detrimental during flower. Good luck
Blueberry is probably one of the top stable genetics you can grow. I'm not a big fan of autos myself either, I always had some form of nutrient issues.This experience put me off autos a bit. I'll revisit it when I find nice genetics. I was interested in this strain because it had cbd in it as well. Currently I'm going with some strains that have been around a little longer. I've got a blueberry photoperiod running right now for a couple months and it's definitely the nicest looking plant I've grown so far.
I've got no access to windows or anything for fresh air ventilation and AC/heating would be expensive to maintain constant climate, so I'm trying my luck at just what I've got. I've got a humidifier keeping the humidity pretty steady though. Trying to create some light proofing for my passive air intake vents on the bottom of my tents.
I got the seeds from growerschoiceseeds, I believe they come from auto seeds. Descriptions of this strain vary a bit across different sites. Took pretty long for them to start flowering as well.Candy kush seems like a crazy unpredictable stain you can see the top 2 in my pics top left and right are candy kush autos, but then the 3rd one (bottom right) is growing more like my Hindu Kush autos, middle and bottom left) I’m in FF happy frog 100% at week 3 on all except the top middle plant (yes that bottom left Hindu Kush has gone insane some sort of genetic freak haha)
Where did you get your seeds from?
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