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Good news is that it's a mobile nutrient issue which narrows your search a bit. One thing I found when I switched from HID lighting to LED's is that I had up my feet in the first couple weeks of flower by about 15% (ec) because I was having a similar issue. The general rule of thumb is that you want to trim off your nitrogen in flower but they need it while they are transitioning to flower.Two separate plants in similar conditions - under LED temperatures are running a bit hot (sometimes up to 85) -in biobizz allmix with biobizz nutes (around half recommended) - they got one top dressing of plagron bat guano in first week of flower and another at around day 26...
First one is Karma Haze at day 30
A few of lowest leaves completely dried up and fell off and now more of the bottom is turning light green - some of the leaf tips are clawing slightly but no burnt tips... I had been putting little to zero biobizz grow for fear of nitrogen sensitivity - but I feel like she's throwing me mixed signals?
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Since you tried what was previously suggested ... it was sound advice ... and it didn't work, I'm wondering if your soil has a pH issue. Check run-off pH at next watering and report it in this thread.still looking for more feedback on these issues i've had with this strain (haze strain posted first)... what do you think is causing the clawing tips and yellowing lowers?
I'm planning on running it again soon ... I'm wondering if another line of nutrients or different method may be better suited.. but I'm really not sure as I haven't pinned down what went wrong the first time..
They look overwatered. How big are the pots,? How much and how often do you water?still looking for more feedback on these issues i've had with this strain (haze strain posted first)... what do you think is causing the clawing tips and yellowing lowers?
I'm planning on running it again soon ... I'm wondering if another line of nutrients or different method may be better suited.. but I'm really not sure as I haven't pinned down what went wrong the first time..
if you have to run so hot introduce Co2 check your nitrogen levels maybe add cal-magTwo separate plants in similar conditions - under LED temperatures are running a bit hot (sometimes up to 85) -in biobizz allmix with biobizz nutes (around half recommended) - they got one top dressing of plagron bat guano in first week of flower and another at around day 26...
First one is Karma Haze at day 30
A few of lowest leaves completely dried up and fell off and now more of the bottom is turning light green - some of the leaf tips are clawing slightly but no burnt tips... I had been putting little to zero biobizz grow for fear of nitrogen sensitivity - but I feel like she's throwing me mixed signals?
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The 3 gallon fabric pot you're leaning towards is certainly not a bad choice. However, Those pots will likely need about 1 gallon of water per watering (per pot) and need watering approximately 2x's a week. The .5-.6 gallons you were using in the previous grow was not sufficient enough to penetrate the complete 5 gal pot and would have had wet/dry spots. I agree that "not nailing" the water cycle was the source of issues in the grow.this was a previous run that is finished - they were in 5 gallon pots - and were watered about once every 4-5 days with approx. 0.5 - 0.6 gallons...
This was first time in 5 gallon pots and I think I may have been off with watering practices - especially immediately after repotting... there may have been a lack of aeration (perlite) as well
For this next run I have 3 or 4 clones - one is a at 5 weeks veg and I'm about to transplant from 1g pot into either 3gallon or 5gallon fabric pot - I'm leaning towards 3 gallon as it seems it's easier for me to get the water cycle down...
Thanks - I will check run offSince you tried what was previously suggested ... it was sound advice ... and it didn't work, I'm wondering if your soil has a pH issue. Check run-off pH at next watering and report it in this thread.
Thanks! I currently run thee 3 gallon pots and I find that if I water more than 0.5 gallon I start to get run-off... I've read that with biobizz (and organics in general) there is no need to water until run-off....The 3 gallon fabric pot you're leaning towards is certainly not a bad choice. However, Those pots will likely need about 1 gallon of water per watering (per pot) and need watering approximately 2x's a week. The .5-.6 gallons you were using in the previous grow was not sufficient enough to penetrate the complete 5 gal pot and would have had wet/dry spots. I agree that "not nailing" the water cycle was the source of issues in the grow.
Grampa is right most def. 5 gallon pots you really will see a big diff. in size and qualityThe 3 gallon fabric pot you're leaning towards is certainly not a bad choice. However, Those pots will likely need about 1 gallon of water per watering (per pot) and need watering approximately 2x's a week. The .5-.6 gallons you were using in the previous grow was not sufficient enough to penetrate the complete 5 gal pot and would have had wet/dry spots. I agree that "not nailing" the water cycle was the source of issues in the grow.
There is a need to thoroughly water the soil so there are no dry spots. I find that easier to do by pushing water through it until there is plenty of run-off. Enough so that I can pH it and monitor what is going on in the roots of my grow.Thanks - I will check run off
Thanks! I currently run thee 3 gallon pots and I find that if I water more than 0.5 gallon I start to get run-off... I've read that with biobizz (and organics in general) there is no need to water until run-off....
^^^^^^^^100% correct^^^^^^^^The 3 gallon fabric pot you're leaning towards is certainly not a bad choice. However, Those pots will likely need about 1 gallon of water per watering (per pot) and need watering approximately 2x's a week. The .5-.6 gallons you were using in the previous grow was not sufficient enough to penetrate the complete 5 gal pot and would have had wet/dry spots. I agree that "not nailing" the water cycle was the source of issues in the grow.
thanks - I removed the yellowing leaves after taking that photo - that plant is already harvested and almost all smoked now... I'm gonna run 2-3 cuts again to try and improve my results!I would defolaite that plant. To keep those yellowing leaves from becoming an issue later. Defoliate from the yellow down.
So upon transplanting a clone from 1/4 gallon to 1 gallon into my soil mix - I fed with a half dose of BioBizz root juice and added citric acid to get to PH 6.8 - the run off came out at 5.8.Since you tried what was previously suggested ... it was sound advice ... and it didn't work, I'm wondering if your soil has a pH issue. Check run-off pH at next watering and report it in this thread.
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