CannaCountry
Well-Known Member
Just a couple of observations:
I went back and looked at the makeup of your soil and I noticed it's comprised of both Peat and Coco. It's been my observation, (but not my practical experience), that these 'hybrid' soil mixes are not conducive to good growth in cannabis. Again, I have no practical experience with it, as I use straight coco, however, I have seen countless posts where issues have occurred while using this sort of mix. In my mind, and if it's possible, it might be best to see if you can find an all Peat mix and re-plant / pot these girls up, noting your starting nutrients and then going from there. If you can get them right, they'll almost certainly take off. You really don't have much to lose at this point.
My other observation is, that your Bionik additive shows you're dealing with a 16% Ca level vs. a .27% Mg level. The huge amount of Ca in comparison may be causing you some issues as well.
Good luck; sorry I can't be of more help.
I went back and looked at the makeup of your soil and I noticed it's comprised of both Peat and Coco. It's been my observation, (but not my practical experience), that these 'hybrid' soil mixes are not conducive to good growth in cannabis. Again, I have no practical experience with it, as I use straight coco, however, I have seen countless posts where issues have occurred while using this sort of mix. In my mind, and if it's possible, it might be best to see if you can find an all Peat mix and re-plant / pot these girls up, noting your starting nutrients and then going from there. If you can get them right, they'll almost certainly take off. You really don't have much to lose at this point.
My other observation is, that your Bionik additive shows you're dealing with a 16% Ca level vs. a .27% Mg level. The huge amount of Ca in comparison may be causing you some issues as well.
Good luck; sorry I can't be of more help.