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Hey dude I was almost dealing with the same thing but not quite as extreme. A major flush can turn things around for you. I think your way over nuted and have hot soil. Stuff is being locked out on you. What is your soil ph and ppm from the runoff?I flipped to 12/12 on January 28. At the time my plants were nutrient deficient and haven't really improved. In fact leaves continue to turn yellow then brown and fall off. Every day it seems I am pruning more dead leaves. I bought some gh flora bloom a week ago and began using it.
Anyway my buds seem very small for week five of flower. More alarming than that 2 of my 3 plants seemed to have stopped growing all together. The buds seem to just stay the same size day after day.
This is my first grow and I have put months of effort into this. I really want to have a successful harvest. Is their anything I can do to salvage this grow?
Hi thank you. I am feeding a tablespoon of bloom per gallon of water.For some reason you double posted this. Maybe delete one?
OK, just my guess... Looks like P deficiency. Usually happens 2-5 weeks after flower when the plants needs change. Depends on soil etc. Lower the N if any and raise the P. You didn't say how much bloom you've fed, but I'd increase it. Might also give it a little cal mag if you haven't.
Runoff oh was 5.6. unfortunately I don't have a ppm meter.Hey dude I was almost dealing with the same thing but not quite as extreme. A major flush can turn things around for you. I think your way over nuted and have hot soil. Stuff is being locked out on you. What is your soil ph and ppm from the runoff?
Nah it's ffof. My planter is 3 gallons.Alrighty that's definitely low and you are locking out a little bit of stuff. I would give them a good flush of water ph'd to 7 and see how much you can raise that ph. Is it a super soil? You don't want to do that if it is. How many gal is your planter?
Nah it's ffof. My planter is 3 gallons.
Nah it's ffof. My planter is 3 gallons.
They do look like they are starving. I would Feed them some nutes at 400ppm including water and feed until it runs off 10% or greater. Your yield will be greatly effected with them like they are
What nutrients are you using?Nah it's ffof. My planter is 3 gallons.
I'd switch up nutrients, whatever you're feeding now isn't working for you. You might have a messed up soil PH or PPMs, so I'd check on those. I'd get a bag of Maxibloom and start immediately feeding 500 ppms to start, ph the water to around 6 each time. If you don't have a ph meter, buy a kit, they work better than nothing. Feed them each time you water and feed enough to get plenty of runoff. When I try new nutrients and something goes wrong, I always go back to maxibloom and end up killing it. Good luck OP!
He doesn't want his ph that low as its under 6 right now. He needs to bring it up to at least 6.2-6.6 to be effective in soil especially organic like he is running. 500 is a little strong if his ppm is already high in his soil. It likely is and locked out most nutes at 5.6 in that medium. 400ppm is even high but without knowing the ppm runoff it's a good guess. 300ppm may be even better.
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