Palmerrdgrower
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You’re going to have to ph your water to 6.5. Or something bad will happen to themI mean, if weed grows outside with that ph I shouldn't be concerned about ph, right (real question here!)?
You’re going to have to ph your water to 6.5. Or something bad will happen to themI mean, if weed grows outside with that ph I shouldn't be concerned about ph, right (real question here!)?
I understand the epsom salts part but how do I get the microbes back in?But make sure you add some epsom and the microbes back
What do you mean by this? That I could just let things as is and let time get things back the right way? Or that if I don't do this, then the plants are lost?if you dont add epsom and microbes back I wouldnt bother with it.
How does weed grow outside with a ph9 ?You’re going to have to ph your water to 6.5. Or something bad will happen to them
In outdoor dirt you have millions of bacteria, some of these microorganisms thrive with the plants roots and soil to regulate pH & nutrients, kind of how the bacteria in your stomach breaks down what you eat for survival.How does weed grow outside with a ph9 ?
Thanks! I am using dolomite lime in the hope to do this. But I guess I killed the microbes so it makes sense to flush with ph'd water and adding epsom salts!In outdoor dirt you have millions of bacteria, some of these microorganisms thrive with the plants roots and soil to regulate pH & nutrients, kind of how the bacteria in your stomach breaks down what you eat for survival.
Like I said ...Your nutes dont work without microbes breaking it down and and making it available to the plants.I understand the epsom salts part but how do I get the microbes back in?
What do you mean by this? That I could just let things as is and let time get things back the right way? Or that if I don't do this, then the plants are lost?
Google is your friend!I mean, if weed grows outside with that ph I shouldn't be concerned about ph, right (real question here!)?
Don't let those plastic saucers pool with the run-off water, especially when the soil is locked out.Thanks! I am using dolomite lime in the hope to do this. But I guess I killed the microbes so it makes sense to flush with ph'd water and adding epsom salts!
I used the pre mixed bag (see picture) which already had dolomite lime in it as well as nutrients. Watered it for 1-2 weeks prior to planting the plants in it. After that I transplanted from solo cups to 1ga in the same mix but with added vermicompost and 25% of the recommended nute strength. I thought that it would be alright, but I guess it was too much... Will take Bernies advice and try to add vermicompost (teas and special products are not options right now, will order some though for the next grows) and epsom salts which I can easily find here.You can pre-mix your dry nutrients with the soil next time, let it moistly cook 3-4 weeks with the lime added in, don't go overboard and please read about this before the attempt.
Thanks, will try to not flush and add vermicompost and epsom salts for now. I will do a research for which microbes are available where I live as it is not as easy as in the US... So you think the added microbes will take care of the now toxic soil without the necessity of flushing it?if you flush it out you have to repopulate the microbes. Like I said you could just add mag and some microbes and you should see an improvement in a few days without trying to flush anything.
U say u overwatered and u say u had a fan at max blowing straight at plant with a very dry environment lights and fan blowing straight at plant not good. Plus adding more nutrients on top of a nutrient already rich soil. Recipe for disaster. Correct all this and u will do better next run. This is a trial and error learning hobbyThe problem is that I use dry ferts which cannot be diluted very well (I tried and it was a shitshow...)
A lower comment stated that the original soil without nutes was plenty to carry the plant a long time, that's what I was initially thinking. In the end, I added the full dose, but maybe the soil is just too hot right now...
I was ruling this idea out as I'm growing other things with succes and living in the canadian countryside, water is said to be pretty pure, but I the next step might be to buy a test kit to be 100% sure...
You sure about that? Should I repot in the soil without fertilizers?
I did everything you said, minus the RH which was too (20%) low for a time. In the beginning I used a dome to keep RH@70% until 2nd node. Now at 40% it's not ideal, but I guess the plants grows fine in some harsher environments... That's why I don't understand what's happening right now...
Yes, I got he impression that you really didnt add that much to your soil so if you dont flush you will save that many more microbes in your soil instead of washing it away. Either way just add the microbes back in if you do. I heard that you dont have many options for the microbes where you live but maybe advance nutrients Tarantula is at the local hydro store there. idk. Use the epsom salt at 1gr per gallon for the next few waterings and then you can use it once a week for a maintenance dose. Same with the microbes use at full strength for the next few and then 1/4 strength once a week for a maintenance dose.Thanks, will try to not flush and add vermicompost and epsom salts for now. I will do a research for which microbes are available where I live as it is not as easy as in the US... So you think the added microbes will take care of the now toxic soil without the necessity of flushing it?
Thanks for pointing out everything that's wrong with my grow I thought that reading about it for a year would be sufficent to grow something decent... But I guess I followed too much the reasoning of "it's just a weed that can grow anywhere" and when the first signs of a deficiency showed up, I panicked I tried different stuff that were not good for the plant.... The biggest problem here was that I didn't put a lot of nutes in the beginning (25% of max recommendation), so everything pointed out to a defficiency... That's why I added some nutes afterwards (as some people told me to do).U say u overwatered and u say u had a fan at max blowing straight at plant with a very dry environment lights and fan blowing straight at plant not good. Plus adding more nutrients on top of a nutrient already rich soil. Recipe for disaster. Correct all this and u will do better next run. This is a trial and error learning hobby
Yes it will.run will be better
Thanks man, I really appreciate you helping me! Is, in your opinion, the ph'd water necessary (have to drive out a bit get the kit...) or should the dolomite lime already in the starting mix do the job here?Yes, I got he impression that you really didnt add that much to your soil so if you dont flush you will save that many more microbes in your soil instead of washing it away. Either way just add the microbes back in if you do. I heard that you dont have many options for the microbes where you live but maybe advance nutrients Tarantula is at the local hydro store there. idk. Use the epsom salt at 1gr per gallon for the next few waterings and then you can use it once a week for a maintenance dose. Same with the microbes use at full strength for the next few and then 1/4 strength once a week for a maintenance dose.
Also in the pic of your plants the forward two plants pik off the dead leaves and maybe leave the back left one alone for a little longer then pick off those dead leaves.
Wow, never thought about it. This is a great idea, will definitely try it out! Thank youGot any spare seeds? Bag seed? Freebies you may never run? Start one, in MOIST soil, in a solo cup and watch how long it takes to die without adding anything to it, not even water....try it its fun.
I cant comment on the lime stuff I dont use it and I dont grow organically I grow in hydro but have mothers in HP pro mix bottle fed. I just know your plant are mag deficient and you need microbes to break down the organic material to make it available to the plant.Thanks man, I really appreciate you helping me! Is, in your opinion, the ph'd water necessary (have to drive out a bit get the kit...) or should the dolomite lime already in the starting mix do the job here?
Because getting ph drops and ph up/down means a good car drive for me. But I will eventually do it this week. Today, I will add some vermicompost and water with 1gr epsom salt per gallon. Thank you for all your help, I hope one day to be knowledgable enough to help some newbies like meWith that said I dont know why you would need to drive anywhere to get ph'd water or a kit???
Yur welcome .........take a pic now and one in a few days and post it so we can see if there is a noticeable improvement.Because getting ph drops and ph up/down means a good car drive for me. But I will eventually do it this week. Today, I will add some vermicompost and water with 1gr epsom salt per gallon. Thank you for all your help, I hope one day to be knowledgable enough to help some newbies like me