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They are starving and cannibalizing themself, if you haven't been feeding them and they're in flower you're late to the party but start with something, anything, I think even a big mac would help at this point.........no really if you're going to grow find a line of nutrients and follow their feed chart....I use General Hydroponics 3 part but there are a bunch of good options to use.I was thinking too much of something? I do have a little tip burn but that might be another issue?
I have been using super soil for years without adding nutes. Maybe some cal mag at times and some tea, but that's it. I do have some recharge. Think that will help?They are starving and cannibalizing themself, if you haven't been feeding them and they're in flower you're late to the party but start with something, anything, I think even a big mac would help at this point.........no really if you're going to grow find a line of nutrients and follow their feed chart....I use General Hydroponics 3 part but there are a bunch of good options to use.
No. Made a new mix this year. But same amendments.Are you using the same soil for years ?
No burnt tips in your pics, just a N def. maybe MG?
No nutes, huh I wonder why..
Peat moss, perlite, rice hulls, mykos, Bu biodynamics compost, ewc, blood meal, kelp meal, alfalfa meal, humic acids, rock phosphate, azomite, bird and bat guano, insect frass, neem seed meal, green sand, gypsum, dolomite lime, oyster shell, bone meal, bio live, and bokashi. I think that was it?Whats the soil mix? Not because I can help your plant, but because I want to compare it to mine. I make my own too
I do grow my own soil, from the compoost to the humus i add from my property and no two batches are ever really the same. some ph higher some a lil lower but the soil testing ive done made me realize that it is damn near impossible to replicate a soil..you may get close but thats itNo. Made a new mix this year. But same amendments.
I m ight add to get into the biology of soils is way above my pay scale, but i can build a damn good soil for weed, or tomatoes, or cantelope, or asparagus or raspberries but to DUPLICATE a soil is above my level of skill. that being said I am skeptical of soil producers who make such claims.I do grow my own soil, from the compoost to the humus i add from my property and no two batches are ever really the same. some ph higher some a lil lower but the soil testing ive done made me realize that it is damn near impossible to replicate a soil..you may get close but thats it
I don't water until the soil shows dry on my meter. I might have messed up during the cook? I left it sitting in my garage for over a week while I was away on vacation. It was not being turned over at all. When I got back I started turning but there was a nasty sulfur type smell. Maybe from some water sitting on the tarp? The smell went away after I started turning it again. But might have killed off my microbes?Are the leaves changing color quickly?
If so, my best bet would be that the root zone stayed too wet for too long. At least, when I had leaves that looked like those that was the culprit. I upped my perlite to medium ratio and have not seen it pop up since.
Does not look like a nutrient issue to me. As suggested above, however, if you are using super soil you need to keep a healthy micro-herd going.
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