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I’m probably not the person you want to help you lol. You need to upload some better quality photos without your blurple lighting on for the more experienced growers to help you. I’ve had crispy green leaves to the touch when I gave my re-veg plant too MUCH nutrients btw.Could you possibly help me with my problem as well lol mine is starting to make me panic. On one auto all the leaves turned yellow, buds arent big but hairs already turned orange and curled in, and like two feet tall, im probably gonna get an quarter off of it. Dont want to say too much because this thread isnt mine lol sorry stugots for asking on your forum
Your right ive probably been giving it too much molassesI’m probably not the person you want to help you lol. You need to upload some better quality photos without your blurple lighting on for the more experienced growers to help you. I’ve had crispy green leaves to the touch when I gave my re-veg plant too MUCH nutrients btw. View attachment 1063536
Could be relevant, probably not though.
If you haven’t been watering till run-off, chances are you couuuld have some nutrient/sugar build up in the soil if you’ve been going ham on the Molasses. Like I said in my earlier post, I don’t remember it changing the ph at all, but it added some decent ppm to my water, I was surprised.Your right ive probably been giving it too much molasses
Too low, use 6.2- 6.4 in promixHow I would mix my noots for veg:
Potassium Silicate first, wait 1 hour(acts like a ph up)
Cal. Mag 2nd, wait 15 minutes (also a ph up? Can’t remember atm)
Micro (5-10 minutes is fine)(GH is set for 5.8 so it starts bringing ph down)
Gro+ Bloom (I would put a little less Bloom when adding Molasses)
Nectar
Molasses (don’t remember this touching ph but it for sure upped the ppm)
THEN, I would ph to 5.8-6.2 because pro-mix hp is “semi-soiless”
I maintained 500ppm max on my run-off @ 6.2-6.4 ph and they looked nice and green. If I had up-potted them sooner or stuck them in the ground they would have grown much bigger.
don't give them any molasses.
legit you can just use water
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Different strokes for different folks. Some growers swear by it.
+1 Molasses feeds the soil, it doesn't feed plantsdon't give them any molasses.
You're overcomplicating and overfeeding it.
Bagged soils/soilless mixes come out the with adequate nutrients for weeks of growth.
I would at least use just water for a while if not flush it to rid some of that excessive nutrient content. Definitely pH adjusted.
Molasses needs to have beneficial microbes added to it to be assuredly useful. In your situation, it's not going to help anything right now.
Hmmm I’ve given it distilled. Tap water (8.1 ph’d to 6<lots of variations>), natural spring water @280ppm. Half spring/half distilled. Think of a combo between 0-300ppm water and chances are I’ve tried it is what I’m trying to say here.Not necessarily too hot, just not in need of anything additional for the first couple weeks of growth.
If you're not adding anything extra, then you have another vector that's likely your water.
I also don't see the need for that much perlite... although I can't really say why that would be a potential issue other than in some way effecting nutrient uptake.
Next time maybe start in a smaller container then transplant, look like they need a feeding to me unless the soil is drenched.Removed a PVC Curtain I had in the grow door that was venting intake.
Added CO2 bag in the tent. AC is kept on ventilating 24/7. Let´s see. 12 seeds already with no luck.
I do have a viewing window on the tent, that I´m considering cutting off the plastic thinking could be offgassing as well.
Please comment.
This round I´v gone living soil water only.Next time maybe start in a smaller container then transplant, look like they need a feeding to me unless the soil is drenched.
They're not taking up nutrients is your problem,whether thats from over or under watering I don't know but I would say it's one of the two if you have a balanced diet. I haven't done a coco grow yet so I don't know shit about it's needs ,but have been using promix for 25 years plus and I use gh 3part and it gives nice lush growth every time so I have had no reason to switch.This round I´v gone living soil water only.
Previous 9 seeds were tried with promix or coco, nutes were advanced nutes or green house feeding power.
All had the same issues, yellowing, whitening, lower leaves drying.
So this time I wanted to get the ph/ppm variable out of the equation.
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