Absolem The Blue
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Hello fellow GC'ers, it's been a bit!
There are 3 ladies going at the moment, one is almost done in a separate cabinet and the other two are a few weeks into flowering, both in the same cabinet. The two that are together started to get a little funky, and it's continuing. First, let me tell you the mix I used.
Please don't crucify me for using Fox Farms, I had a "crisis" at one point and had to use what was nearby.
32 cups FF Ocean Forest
32 cups FF Happy Frog
16 cups Espoma Perlite
6 tbsp Espoma Garden Lime
5 tbsp Azomite
6 tbsp mycorrhizae
4 tbsp Espoma Tomato Tone
1/2 cup kelp meal
Worm Power EWC (didn't write down how much I used)
I left this to cook for 6 weeks.
The one girl that is in a separate cabinet is almost done and did not have this problem. The other problematic two were a bit behind. They were transplanted into their final pots with the above mix as they were switched to 12/12. A few weeks later, I started noticing the leaves. Admittedly, I should have seen it sooner. I flushed them yesterday, and while holding the recently flushed pot I wondered if I hadn't been giving them enough water. They are in 6 quart (192 oz) containers, and I would give them 22 oz of water every 3-4 days, watering them just before they would start to wilt. There were 3 or 4 times that I had been late and they had wilted for a day.
The first two pics are plant #1, the last three are plant #2. These two are kept in a cabinet that is usually around 75*F lights on and 72*F lights off. It currently has a 50/50 mix of 6500K CFL's to 2700K CFL's because I haven't gone to the store yet to get more 2700's. If the meter has been correct, it's been staying at 35% humidity. The first girl that I mentioned (the one in a different cabinet that's almost finished) was given the same soil mix and the same water, and hasn't had these problems. The cabinet that one stays in is generally a little warmer. Aside from what i've mentioned, they look good and smell great. Is this merely a cause of water/moisture stress?
Thanks!
There are 3 ladies going at the moment, one is almost done in a separate cabinet and the other two are a few weeks into flowering, both in the same cabinet. The two that are together started to get a little funky, and it's continuing. First, let me tell you the mix I used.
Please don't crucify me for using Fox Farms, I had a "crisis" at one point and had to use what was nearby.
32 cups FF Ocean Forest
32 cups FF Happy Frog
16 cups Espoma Perlite
6 tbsp Espoma Garden Lime
5 tbsp Azomite
6 tbsp mycorrhizae
4 tbsp Espoma Tomato Tone
1/2 cup kelp meal
Worm Power EWC (didn't write down how much I used)
I left this to cook for 6 weeks.
The one girl that is in a separate cabinet is almost done and did not have this problem. The other problematic two were a bit behind. They were transplanted into their final pots with the above mix as they were switched to 12/12. A few weeks later, I started noticing the leaves. Admittedly, I should have seen it sooner. I flushed them yesterday, and while holding the recently flushed pot I wondered if I hadn't been giving them enough water. They are in 6 quart (192 oz) containers, and I would give them 22 oz of water every 3-4 days, watering them just before they would start to wilt. There were 3 or 4 times that I had been late and they had wilted for a day.
The first two pics are plant #1, the last three are plant #2. These two are kept in a cabinet that is usually around 75*F lights on and 72*F lights off. It currently has a 50/50 mix of 6500K CFL's to 2700K CFL's because I haven't gone to the store yet to get more 2700's. If the meter has been correct, it's been staying at 35% humidity. The first girl that I mentioned (the one in a different cabinet that's almost finished) was given the same soil mix and the same water, and hasn't had these problems. The cabinet that one stays in is generally a little warmer. Aside from what i've mentioned, they look good and smell great. Is this merely a cause of water/moisture stress?
Thanks!