The bad burns are only on the big fan leaves. they happened quite a while ago. right around the time i transplanted from solo cups into my pots of ocean forest.W
Wait so you've got plants in late flower that are burned? That's not likely to be from your mix....then it's gotta be from nutes...flushing them with water is your only defense- fuck whether it's got chlorine or not lol I assumed too much
It's either that or you've got a deficiency which seems more likely - are you giving them cal mag?
Well, with 30% more perlite you have a mix that is 30% less nutrient-rich with significantly less cation exchange capacity. Meaning not only less nutrients, but less ability to retain nutrients; more leaching of nutrients. Vermiculite and pumice have CEC and can help serve the same purpose, as can coir to an extent.With FFOF I've always added about 30% perlite and some dolimite lime. Then I give one through watering. I've even started seeds in it and never had any problems. GL
But how much? I've grown in a bunch of different locations and not seen water that kills plantsIt really makes a difference how MUCH chlorine/chloramine is in the water. In some municipalities you really don't end up with a lot of chlorine/chloramine out of the tap. In some you do. Some don't treat their water with either at all.
With chlorine, however, it reacts with organic matter (including humus) effectively destroying it and forming volatile organic compounds. These compounds, being volatile, gas off. So organic matter like humus essentially neutralizes chlorine, except that it is also destroyed in the process. Humus helps soil retain moisture, so the more humus you destroy the less there is to do so.
Powdered or pellet?With FFOF I've always added about 30% perlite and some dolimite lime.
Powdered.Powdered or pellet?
I always run into cal/mag issues with FFOFIve grown 16 different strains in FFOF without a single prob.
Used for 4" to 11' plants.
Added some perlite and tap water.
That's strange but the cal/mag issues could do with the type of strainsI always run into cal/mag issues with FFOF
That is very true. Some strains are cal mag whores. Theyll do anything for it. And i mean anything. Lol. For me the extra dolomite lime helps with cal mag issues for a while,That's strange but the cal/mag issues could do with the type of strains
grown in FFOF.
Nobody said it killed plants at all, though it would if concentrations were high enough in which case there is a major issue at the water purification plant. Free chlorine will kill microbes at levels as low as 1 ppm or less. However, it is the organisms living in the top inch of the soil that are most affected and as most people know microbes multiply quickly. Chlorine isn't a catalyst for disinfection, meaning it physically changes or is "used up" when it encounters microbes. The ability of chlorine to disinfect also depends on temperature and pH, exhibiting increased antimicrobial activity at lower pH.But how much? I've grown in a bunch of different locations and not seen water that kills plants
I had the same issues with FFOF soil & once I switched to using sunshine advanced with mycorrizea those N burns went away- though damaged leaves typically do not fix themselves- you gotta just pull them off & observe the new growth. Some plants I have transplanted a few weeks from seed in FFOF and were fine but other times I dropped young clones in it and they burned. I think every bag of OF is not the same; maybe they need to mix it better or something- it's got "hot pockets" according to my hydro guy who sold me on better mixes like sunshine advanced and roots organics... no more burnThe bad burns are only on the big fan leaves. they happened quite a while ago. right around the time i transplanted from solo cups into my pots of ocean forest.
That's good advice. A lot of people seem to like sunshine #4. I just wish i could tell the difference between "I had the same issues with FFOF soil & once I switched to using sunshine advanced with mycorrizea those N burns went away- though damaged leaves typically do not fix themselves- you gotta just pull them off & observe the new growth. Some plants I have transplanted a few weeks from seed in FFOF and were fine but other times I dropped young clones in it and they burned. I think every bag of OF is not the same; maybe they need to mix it better or something- it's got "hot pockets" according to my hydro guy who sold me on better mixes like sunshine advanced and roots organics... no more burn
Yeah that's the good stuff- I use the #4 w/myco and I have even recycled it a few times; pretty much all I use now. I dunno about the other kind there but the sunshine mix is like $4 per bag cheaper than FFOF from my local hydro guy & works a lot better -good luck happy growingThat's good advice. A lot of people seem to like sunshine #4. I just wish i could tell the difference between "
Sunshine® Mix #4 with Mycorrhizae with Resilience™" and "Sunshine® Advanced Mix #4 LB/CB with Resilience™" Im on the website reading about both of them, but it doesnt give a clear difference.
I'm not sure there is a difference really. They just started using the Resilience, which is a silicon supplement AFAIK. Unless they decided to split the product into two variants. I haven't seen new batches with the Resilience at any of my local grow shops yet.That's good advice. A lot of people seem to like sunshine #4. I just wish i could tell the difference between "
Sunshine® Mix #4 with Mycorrhizae with Resilience™" and "Sunshine® Advanced Mix #4 LB/CB with Resilience™" Im on the website reading about both of them, but it doesnt give a clear difference.
You guys try Vermisoil yet? Vermisoil is killer right out the bagI'm not sure there is a difference really. They just started using the Resilience, which is a silicon supplement AFAIK. Unless they decided to split the product into two variants. I haven't seen new batches with the Resilience at any of my local grow shops yet.
BTW you can make SAM#4 even better by adding good compost or earthworm castings and more coco coir. I use 50% SAM#4, 25% compost/castings, 25% coir. Then I add (per gallon) about a tablespoon liming mix, 1-2 tbsp Alfalfa meal, 1-2 tbsp fishbone meal, 1-2 tbsp kelp meal 1-2 tbsp neem seed meal (if available), 1-2 tsp Azomite. If you use 2 tbsp of all of those amendments you have to let it age for about 3 weeks at least. The first couple weeks it is going to literally get hot due to thermophilic microbes at work.