In the comp I was stressed about everything from light to watering and feeding.Cool, its worth trying anything to get ahead of the competition.
Its good to be able to experiment, its not something a lot of will risk doing with our whole regular crops.
I don't take a stance on either side. Saturating vs not. This is one of those areas where I feel different growers are both successful doing it each way. Many have success without run off. Many have success with run off IMHO.they look over watered(only leaf drooping, not the stem). they should be drooping(both leaf and stem) when you're about to water them. if you're not watering right, and you're gonna end up with root rot. especially with that small space the roots are in. when you water btw, you should be completely saturating your pot. i dont understand why you're avoiding run off.
could be heat stress(on the bottom), but i have a strong feeling youre just pushing it with the N with how dark your leaves are.
Hi Tim! Thanks for stopping by.Hey Kushash.
So solo cup challenge im assuming?
Man im amazed how big you guys get your plants, with such a small root ball. That challenge blows me away all the time.
Maybe try the same ec, for your feed. But add just a touch extra PK?
Maybe a little N toxicity because NPK is a touch too heavy on the N side?
Wouldnt surprize me transitioning into bloom.
Just a thought.
I had the same thing happen to myself last grow, with a different nutrient. PK 13-14 fixed it right up.
Tim
Happy to stop by man.Hi Tim! Thanks for stopping by.
Any thoughts on the shine? I saw it this morning. I did not recall seeing it prior to this morning. Humidity was 30% vs the normal 45%.
I water the plant and a few hours later the shine goes away.
Just never noticed that happen in a solo cup or a bigger pot.
IDK maybe I just never caught it before. I figured if it was that thirsty the leaves would just drop but not shine prior to dropping.
OK Thanks!Happy to stop by man.
Nitrogen toxicity will cause shine.
But so will Phosphorus.
Since you've had a little claw though. Id be willing to bet its the nitrogen.
Unless you over did your ec a touch?
But if it were me. Id probably rinse it clean, then up the PK a little. Same ec, or just a touch less.
It is a guess though, none the less.
I reckon man. Such an amazing plant grow.OK Thanks!
It's 27 days from breaking soil under 12/12 and has only been fed once on about day 17 or 18 with 1 1/2 tsp of marine cuisine 10-7-7. Last 10 days have been water only. Right now I'm going to ride it out with 150 ppm water for a while and no run off but I can see where a good rinse might be a good idea.
Usually I water it a few hours earlier than I did today. She's growing almost an inch a day right now, I'll see what she says in a few days. The shine just freaked me out. I'm still surprised. No way did I think it was going to go away a few hours after watering. I thought no matter what I did it was going to remain shiny and the shine is already gone. Never stop learning with this fucking plant.
I am so glad you mentioned the banter!I reckon man. Such an amazing plant grow.
Most fun plant to grow in the world.
I dont generally take the ratio's as gospel but NPK of 1-2-2, for bloom seems very popular.
I am leaning towards more PK being the fix.
But honestly. Hats off to you Kushash. You're a brave man doing the solo challenge.
Its a good little comp that one. Even a bit of healthy banter
Amazes me, the plants you guys over there grow.
Good luck Kush.
Give em hell, over there.
You finally passed me.
Took you long enough. I no longer have eyes for you. My dawg next comp will be @MichiganMedGrower if he uses soil as a medium. Hope you both play in the next comp.
Oh Well! looks like I'm going to have to concede it's going to take time and practice for me to beat you in hydro. At least I know you will never beat me in an organic soil comp lol.
I am so glad you mentioned the banter!
I love growing. I love games of challenge. I especially love the banter.
I posted this post on May 21st in The Dawgs game.
May 26th @MichiganMedGrower is gone forever in my eyes. Worried because he has a perpetual and should not be gone for a month. Good news is he was only gone because he enjoys playing in the politics section and got his wrist slapped with a ruler by the ADM. I thought at 1st he was running from me after my comment above and found the exit from RIU but I guess he's gonna be in the next comp after all.
So if you have time MMG what do you think of the shine that appeared and left a few hours after watering. Have any experience with that?
Glad you are back!Yeah I got punished for bad language according to the management.
Glad to be back though. Read back through and
About the leaves. I think everyone has good advise. I agree totally. Too much nutes. Time to back off some. As the pot dries the ec rises and increases the problem. Watering lowers the general ec of the medium and lowers the stress.
I think you are seeing the mobile nutes become assimilated throughout the plant as the water saturates the leaves.
Glad you are back!
I agree with the others also and will not fertilize again till she shows some changes. I appreciate all of the responses.
I just never recall seeing a MJ plant develop that shine when bone dry and have it go away after watering.
Whenever I had a plant that was thirsty the leaves would fall to the side but I never saw or noticed them develop a shine right before dropping.
What I don't understand about this sentence:
"I think you are seeing the mobile nutes become assimilated throughout the plant as the water saturates the leaves."
What I don't understand is how water saturated the leaves making them shiny right before being watered when they had little to no water in the soil. I only water once in the morning and by the next morning they are as light as can be. I have become very good at learning the weight of a plant in a party cup when it is dry or moist.
If you look at the 2nd pair pictures of the plant in the 1st post. Could you imagine anyone saying water the plant and the shine will go away in a few hours? I would have made a big bet that the answer would have been, No Way.
Here they are just now at lights on. They will be watered after the picture. They are bone dry and have no shine. Maybe the shine will come back if I hold off watering IDK, I'm not going to try it to find out.
I have been moving the lights further away and I think they are responding in a positive way to it.
Only fed them once since they were started with 1 1/2 tsp of ff marine cuisine 10-7-7 on day 17 from seed and will continue water only for a while.
Today is day 28. Here they are before being watered this morning. I'll keep going with the water only and monitor them.
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they do, but i think those are too healthy looking to have russetsRusset/broad mites do that also. Something to look into, they are a bitch
Russet/broad mites do that also. Something to look into, they are a bitch
I have to agree with Roger. If it was bugs the shine would not have gone away after I watered.they do, but i think those are too healthy looking to have russets
Sure is interesting.i'm wondering if it might not be some kind of root exudate, something that would normally disperse throughout a larger pot, but gets re-absorbed in the smaller container