Solis Altilis
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Hello fine farmers.
I am a total newbie. Started my grow by accident almost. Just threw a single bag seed outdoors jack-the-beanstalk style not expecting much only to be given an untamable monster. Despite the newbie abuse she made it to a busy 5ft by 5ft. Now that I'm in mid flower of course everything has gone to crude. I have lost the majority of my fan leaves over the last 3 weeks. It's been almost a month of progressing issues, and since it was an organic set up I had convinced my self that salt build up wasn't the issue. Another reason I convinced myself of this was because a flush would be extremely problematic for me right now. She's outside, in a 25 gallon pot. I live in an apartment with no hose access. I have a kitchen sink w/ filtered water that fills up 1.5gallon watering can in about 3 minutes. I don't have the time to fill 60 gallons of water this way right now (in med school). Further would I also have to pH all that water since my filtered tap is at 8.0? I mean that's just not possible right now. i could speed things up and don't filter, but then I'm concerned the chlorine would obliterate my micro life late into flower.
she's in ocean forest w/~25% perlite. No amendments.
water fed 1 tablespoon of dolomite (30%mg) lime spaced out through a week of waterings about 2 weeks ago
Feeding:
Biobizz biobloom 2.5 tsps/1.5 gallons of water per watering (which is usually everyday because of high heat low humidity)
Biobizz fish mix 0.5tsp/1.5 gallons once a week (used to be every watering)
Used to feed her Algamic (sea weed extract) but it went bad 1 week or so
Anyway. If I flushed with unfiltered tap (not even sure I could pull that off right now) would that wreck my micro herd enough that it wouldn't be worth it and I'd be better off with salt build up and various deficiencies for the last month? Honestly I don't even know if she'll make it to the ideal harvest time. Never done this before so I don't have the best gauge on how bad she is.
Thank you.
I am a total newbie. Started my grow by accident almost. Just threw a single bag seed outdoors jack-the-beanstalk style not expecting much only to be given an untamable monster. Despite the newbie abuse she made it to a busy 5ft by 5ft. Now that I'm in mid flower of course everything has gone to crude. I have lost the majority of my fan leaves over the last 3 weeks. It's been almost a month of progressing issues, and since it was an organic set up I had convinced my self that salt build up wasn't the issue. Another reason I convinced myself of this was because a flush would be extremely problematic for me right now. She's outside, in a 25 gallon pot. I live in an apartment with no hose access. I have a kitchen sink w/ filtered water that fills up 1.5gallon watering can in about 3 minutes. I don't have the time to fill 60 gallons of water this way right now (in med school). Further would I also have to pH all that water since my filtered tap is at 8.0? I mean that's just not possible right now. i could speed things up and don't filter, but then I'm concerned the chlorine would obliterate my micro life late into flower.
she's in ocean forest w/~25% perlite. No amendments.
water fed 1 tablespoon of dolomite (30%mg) lime spaced out through a week of waterings about 2 weeks ago
Feeding:
Biobizz biobloom 2.5 tsps/1.5 gallons of water per watering (which is usually everyday because of high heat low humidity)
Biobizz fish mix 0.5tsp/1.5 gallons once a week (used to be every watering)
Used to feed her Algamic (sea weed extract) but it went bad 1 week or so
Anyway. If I flushed with unfiltered tap (not even sure I could pull that off right now) would that wreck my micro herd enough that it wouldn't be worth it and I'd be better off with salt build up and various deficiencies for the last month? Honestly I don't even know if she'll make it to the ideal harvest time. Never done this before so I don't have the best gauge on how bad she is.
Thank you.
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