I only add extra dolomite to the sip, and out of all plants, this is only one with issues,also agree, it looks like mag is the issue. i'm interested to see what your results say. which test did you use? don't you use a fair amount of dolomite in your mixes? i'm wondering if the pH is too alkaline, and you're not getting the proper reactions to take place in the soil.
adding sulfur to the soil helps acidify the mix (creates sulfuric acid). from what i hear, though i have not researched this myself, is that gypsum is a good source of sulfur because the Ca in the gypsum is not a carbonate form, so the sulfur will acidify and the Ca will remain inert.
well sadly I just checked every bottle, didn't get any kinda of micro, and nothing that contains zinc, or at least the bottles and packages don't say it does!I seen you got some aurora/roots organic nutrients. Id feed their micro or the bottle that has zinc in it. Foliar feed it for instant feed to the plant. I know you hate using bottles but any grow indoors is never truly organic. Remember that youre using artificial light LOL.
You dont care about the soil, and would rather foliar feed at this stage to get it right? That will not work effectively. Spraying full flowering plants is never a good idea, and with a bad mixture at root level, it will not fix your issues anyway! Oh, btw, sulfur is not very effective to lower ph of your medium if that's what you're looking to do...and gypsum is simply calcium sulfate, which is ph neutral and has no effect on overall ph. Best of luck on your grow, hope it turns out well!so there has to be something I can spray as a foliar to be able to get this girl to harvest! I'll worry about fixing my soil soon, right now, I just need to get this girl in semi good health!
If you brought her this long then why not try..she's not dead or close to it. If you run into this issue again, you'll be in the same boat..you only learn by going through the hard times Symptoms i see are magnesium and possibly potassium as well..i dont have experience with true organics, so unsure of how to help other than add some epsom salt (for the mg), and organic unsulphered molasses (for everything else plus high potassium)...raw coconut water is also good for potassium and natural plant hormones like cytokinins!yea, I'm to the point where I might just kill this girl, I've got other that can take her place!
it's not that I don't care about my soil, bc that's my main concern! feed the soil and your plants will be happy!You dont care about the soil, and would rather foliar feed at this stage to get it right? That will not work effectively. Spraying full flowering plants is never a good idea, and with a bad mixture at root level, it will not fix your issues anyway! Oh, btw, sulfur is not very effective to lower ph of your medium if that's what you're looking to do...and gypsum is simply calcium sulfate, which is ph neutral and has no effect on overall ph. Best of luck on your grow, hope it turns out well!
see that's my main problem, I'm about 99% sure it's not a deficiency but a lock out, bc of soil mix and all the things I've added over the years, while learning I've made a lot of mistakes! that's why I'm taking all my soil that doesn't have a plant in it, cooked, old, new. literally everything mixing it together and getting it tested that will tell what's missing and what's in excess! bc I'm willing to bet there's a lot of excess! so if that's the case my next step will be adding fresh soil, compost, ewc, and pumis to my soil, cooking it a Lil longer and testing is one more time!If you brought her this long then why not try..she's not dead or close to it. If you run into this issue again, you'll be in the same boat..you only learn by going through the hard times Symptoms i see are magnesium and possibly potassium as well..i dont have experience with true organics, so unsure of how to help other than add some epsom salt (for the mg), and organic unsulphered molasses (for everything else plus high potassium)...raw coconut water is also good for potassium and natural plant hormones like cytokinins!
Time to add hard rock duct to your soil mix as a mineral source!well sadly I just checked every bottle, didn't get any kinda of micro, and nothing that contains zinc, or at least the bottles and packages don't say it does!
dam bc that was a great solution and idea lol
If you didn't mix the soils together yet might be interesting to do a slurry test on all of them.see that's my main problem, I'm about 99% sure it's not a deficiency but a lock out, bc of soil mix and all the things I've added over the years, while learning I've made a lot of mistakes! that's why I'm taking all my soil that doesn't have a plant in it, cooked, old, new. literally everything mixing it together and getting it tested that will tell what's missing and what's in excess! bc I'm willing to bet there's a lot of excess! so if that's the case my next step will be adding fresh soil, compost, ewc, and pumis to my soil, cooking it a Lil longer and testing is one more time!
but that doesn't fix my immediate issue and problem of getting these girls to end of flower!
I don't know what a slurry test is.If you didn't mix the soils together yet might be interesting to do a slurry test on all of them.
How do I perform a Slurry test?I don't know what a slurry test is.
Very easy.I don't know what a slurry test is.