psychadelibud
Well-Known Member
Howdy folks!
This is my first time running Chemdog. Actually, I am running several Chem based strains... Including 413 Chem "particular cut was chosen from mycotek himself", gg4, Stardawg "Corey" cut and the confirmed SKVA Chem'91....
Now lets get started here... I ain't new to growing, I have 15 plus years under my belt but being from an outlaw state, I don't get access that often to elite clone only cuts... So in all my years I have not ran any Chemdogs...
Ever since day one, I have had issues with specifically my 413 Chem and my Chem'91. The gg4 and Corey are doing amazingly well. I am currently in my 1st week of flower, 5 days to be exact.
Now what I have noticed with the chem'91 and the 413 is that I cannot seem to get them out of a calmag "type" issue they are stuck in. Constantly dealing with this no matter how much calmag I give, Epsom salts (roots or foiliar), it just won't get out of it.
It is clearly a calmag issue though, specifically magnesium more so than calcium. What I believe to be the culprit is back since they first rooted, I have used lots and lots of seaweed juice and recharge "which also contains Kelp", as we know, all of these are high in K. I dosed recharge with almost every watering for over two months and the root systems on these gals are simply amazing! But back to my point... I believe the problem is that all that K has started on a P lockout along with calmag.
So my question is, how do I reverse this? I have stopped the seaweed juice and recharge immediately as my roots could not be any more robust and crazy as they already are, but the P lockout has really dawned on me as well. They have the magnesium def leaves, purple veins, twisting and purple stems, newer growth is pretty small and slow (pointing to a P issue).
I foliar fed some earth juice sea blast bloom an hour before lights off this morning which is pretty high in P... So we will see if this helps. If it does I guess we know the culprit.
But what kind of feeder is Chem dawg? I have read both that Chem was a heavy feeder then I hear a light feeder. I have been feeding them pretty well in between light and heavy, just about medium. Someone said she wasn't big on liking nitrogen, but fed heavily on everything else. I need to get the issue addressed quickly before flowering progresses, or I'm risking losing a little yield in the end.
Also, does she seem to be a calmag, preferably magnesium whore to anyone familiar with her? She has amazing bushy structure, if it weren't for this small problem that I obviously have going in they would explode!
This is my first time running Chemdog. Actually, I am running several Chem based strains... Including 413 Chem "particular cut was chosen from mycotek himself", gg4, Stardawg "Corey" cut and the confirmed SKVA Chem'91....
Now lets get started here... I ain't new to growing, I have 15 plus years under my belt but being from an outlaw state, I don't get access that often to elite clone only cuts... So in all my years I have not ran any Chemdogs...
Ever since day one, I have had issues with specifically my 413 Chem and my Chem'91. The gg4 and Corey are doing amazingly well. I am currently in my 1st week of flower, 5 days to be exact.
Now what I have noticed with the chem'91 and the 413 is that I cannot seem to get them out of a calmag "type" issue they are stuck in. Constantly dealing with this no matter how much calmag I give, Epsom salts (roots or foiliar), it just won't get out of it.
It is clearly a calmag issue though, specifically magnesium more so than calcium. What I believe to be the culprit is back since they first rooted, I have used lots and lots of seaweed juice and recharge "which also contains Kelp", as we know, all of these are high in K. I dosed recharge with almost every watering for over two months and the root systems on these gals are simply amazing! But back to my point... I believe the problem is that all that K has started on a P lockout along with calmag.
So my question is, how do I reverse this? I have stopped the seaweed juice and recharge immediately as my roots could not be any more robust and crazy as they already are, but the P lockout has really dawned on me as well. They have the magnesium def leaves, purple veins, twisting and purple stems, newer growth is pretty small and slow (pointing to a P issue).
I foliar fed some earth juice sea blast bloom an hour before lights off this morning which is pretty high in P... So we will see if this helps. If it does I guess we know the culprit.
But what kind of feeder is Chem dawg? I have read both that Chem was a heavy feeder then I hear a light feeder. I have been feeding them pretty well in between light and heavy, just about medium. Someone said she wasn't big on liking nitrogen, but fed heavily on everything else. I need to get the issue addressed quickly before flowering progresses, or I'm risking losing a little yield in the end.
Also, does she seem to be a calmag, preferably magnesium whore to anyone familiar with her? She has amazing bushy structure, if it weren't for this small problem that I obviously have going in they would explode!