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What is happening to my ladies

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What is happening to my ladies

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It’s not horrible as a addition just for the quick hit to the plants especially mothers to keep them healthy especially just fore cuttings are taken

I always say everything has its place 😁

But once the clones hit the cloner it’s all organics basically from then forward besides the cloneX lol
 
It’s not horrible as a addition just for the quick hit to the plants especially mothers to keep them healthy especially just fore cuttings are taken

I always say everything has its place 😁

But once the clones hit the cloner it’s all organics basically from then forward besides the cloneX lol


Have you tried Foop?
 
5 is way more than adequate. Its not the size of your pots.
If using dry organic inputs, in a tent grow, 5 gallons is "more than adequate" up until around weeks 4-7 of 12/12, that's where it starts to get challenging. It's not about "skill", it's soil biology, chemistry ect. The smaller the pot, the more narrow that window of success becomes, especially Phosphorus. In a 5 gallon pot, after week 4, the window of the proper amount of P is tiny, too much you're fucked, too little you're fucked.

It's doable but you have to get lucky or have that very specific skill that you learned from failing.
 
If using dry organic inputs, in a tent grow, 5 gallons is "more than adequate" up until around weeks 4-7 of 12/12, that's where it starts to get challenging. It's not about "skill", it's soil biology, chemistry ect. The smaller the pot, the more narrow that window of success becomes, especially Phosphorus. In a 5 gallon pot, after week 4, the window of the proper amount of P is tiny, too much you're fucked, too little you're fucked.

It's doable but you have to get lucky or have that very specific skill that you learned from failing.
Wait, are you doing water only grows?
Because if thats the case then yeah i would agree

If not i would look at your amendments and their availability, because my mixes were the first 2 years of organics were incredibly basic and incredibly successful. Not record breaking yields but respectable
 
No Sir, I put my finger in the soil a couple of inches and water when no longer moist. Try again please? There are no pests in the garden either. I spray the soil with medical grade peppermint oil from a past infestation of symphylans that destroyed last year's crop.
Just because you put your finger in it doesn’t mean anything. Get a soil moisture meter. It looks like overwater. What is your VPD? Your VPD is very important with how much water your plants can take. Also never stop feeding grow nutrients right at flip. They need it the most right after flip. Seems like you need to do more research on how to grow or get a good mentor. Also organics is for the more advanced grower. Try doing a grow with Pro Mix & synthetic nutes & a bottom watering. It sounds like it will fix all your mistakes if you go with that simple setup for beginners!
 
If using dry organic inputs, in a tent grow, 5 gallons is "more than adequate" up until around weeks 4-7 of 12/12, that's where it starts to get challenging. It's not about "skill", it's soil biology, chemistry ect. The smaller the pot, the more narrow that window of success becomes, especially Phosphorus. In a 5 gallon pot, after week 4, the window of the proper amount of P is tiny, too much you're fucked, too little you're fucked.

It's doable but you have to get lucky or have that very specific skill that you learned from failing.
5 gallons is NOT adequate for organic growing. You need at least a 10 gallon pot, preferably larger!
 
I stupidly ceased all nitrogen at once and immediately went to big bud. I am adding back in some nitrogen for a week or two now and see how they react.
You also need a full line of nutrients for bloom. You need macro & micro!
 
I use foxfarm soil. 5 gallon felt containers. And water regularly with 250ml of nutrients. I use foxfarm castings, foxfarm tiger bloom, bud candy, and AN big bud. Ithrow I'm some open sesame now that they're starting to flower. I did 3 autos and 3 photos and they turned out pretty well if I may say so myself. Definitely feed the girls...

Did he leave?
 
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