This is my first grow so any help with the issue would be appreciated.
The plants are around 2/ 2 1/2 weeks into flower.
The plants are around 2/ 2 1/2 weeks into flower.
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Using Biobizz light mix and bio bizz bloom & top max. Not sure what the PH is as I've been told that you don't need to alter it when using Biobizz nutrientsPossible K deficiency. Whats your medium, ph, and what are you feeding with?
I'm using Biobizz light mix & Biobizz bloom and topmax. The leaves started going like that around 5 days ago and only seem to be getting worse.When did this first appear and how long has it been going on?
What is your water pH?
What medium are you using?
What nutrients are you using?
I would check the ph.Using Biobizz light mix and bio bizz bloom & top max. Not sure what the PH is as I've been told that you don't need to alter it when using Biobizz nutrients
I have personal experience with biobizz... i burned my plants several times. How often are you feeding? There's a genuinely fine line between too much and not enough. Its an "organic" fertilizer based in beet sugar, but its not processed as quickly by the plant as an inorganic chelated fert.I'm using Biobizz light mix & Biobizz bloom and topmax. The leaves started going like that around 5 days ago and only seem to be getting worse.
This is my first time growing and was under the impression PH didn't need to be altered with biobizz nutrients but I may be wrong.
Ahh, I've been feeding every 3 days or so and starting to think this may be the cause!I have personal experience with biobizz... i burned my plants several times. How often are you feeding? There's a genuinely fine line between too much and not enough. Its an "organic" fertilizer based in beet sugar, but its not processed as quickly by the plant as an inorganic chelated fert.
Id just give her plain water for a couple weeks, and then start your feeding schedule back at 1/2 str and work your way back up. 1 feeding a week max is all she really needs. You could do a worm casting tea to increase biodiversity to help break down your inputs a bit quicker in between feedings, but otherwise just go light.
I eventually moved away from biobizz, because even though its "organic" you still end up dealing with all the same BS issues you get with other bottled ferts. Switched to homemade soil with dry amendments, now all I have to do is water.... never looking back
Ok, so here's what I ended up doing so you dont make the same mistakes...Ahh, I've been feeding every 3 days or so and starting to think this may be the cause!
I'll give it water only for a while and see if this helps.
The dry amendments and homemade soil sounds ideal.. does it have any effect on your yield?
Thanks for the replies everyone!
Hi @BluntMoniker,I eventually moved away from biobizz, because even though its "organic" you still end up dealing with all the same BS issues you get with other bottled ferts. Switched to homemade soil with dry amendments, now all I have to do is water.... never looking back
BS = Bullshit lol.Hi @BluntMoniker,
What do you mean with “BS” ?
I’m using biobizz for the first time, ( switched from Plagron “organic” ) and I’m having some problems with my crop: yellow leafs with burnt tops. Hard to guess for me if the babies are starving or over feed, because I only use half of the recommended dosis of Bio Bloom, Top Max, Acti Vera, Bio Heaven and CalMag ( on RO water). PH 6.2-6.5 / EC 600 ppm starting now the 5th week of flowering.
But I am adding the nutes almost every watering. Too much?
Hahahahaha ... ok, ok! I need to improve my english BS = Bullshit (noted)BS = Bullshit lol.
No problem. And yes, please do, and I'll do my best to offer advice, or I'll get some people in here who can give you the advice you need.Hahahahaha ... ok, ok! I need to improve my english BS = Bullshit (noted)
Thanks a lot for your quick reply mate. Now the babies are sleeping, but I'll take some pics and post them here when they wake up
Best regards.
Damn man... the whole plant is turning yellow.Just though I'd come back and share some pictures of what they're looking like now.
The pots are smaller pots I think, unsure of what they hold other than that it says 24cm on it. When I planted these I didn't really have a proper environment for them so wanted to keep them smaller.Damn man... the whole plant is turning yellow.
But now that I have a larger view of your plant.... what size is that pot shes in? Looks awfully small
Fuckin awesome piece of info!! Thank you! I can back up this part:Ok, so here's what I ended up doing so you dont make the same mistakes...
Give it a FULL 10-14 days without food. Dont skimp here... if it is overfertilized, there will be plenty of nutruents in the root zone. I skimped out here, only waited like 5 days and thought I'd be fine... i was wrong. Ended up REALLY burning my plants.
When your feeding, don't water to run off. If your giving plain water, watering until runoff is fine, but when your feeding, those nutrients get deposited even though the water flows through, so you end up with a build up of nutrients in your soil that can end up being too hot.
Feeding once a week MAX, not minimum. Your better off SLIGHTLY undergoing nutrients than over doing it. Not only are you essentially throwing money down the toilet because your wasting nutrients that aren't needed, but its more stressful on the plant to be overfertilized, and its harder to fix an overfertilized plant than an under fertilized one.
And as far as I go, here is the grow style I switched to: https://www.rollitup.org/t/greens-probiotic-method.985411/
Much simpler in terms of day to day care for your plant. Once its set up, you hardly have to do anything other than watering. Very user friendly if you follow Greenthumbs method exactly. The only thing I will say, is that his soil mixture is pretty complicated. If you did want to go this route, DTE's "Bio-Live" or BAS's "Craft Blend" will save you a lot of time and money sourcing individual soil inputs.
If you want more info on the probiotic method, post in that thread I linked, and me or one of the others will walk you through our processes. Every day is a learning curve my friend, RIU is a great place for info if you know where to look. Cheers!
I dont know about the site's name change honestly, not been on here long enough for that.Fuckin awesome piece of info!! Thank you! I can back up this part:
"When your feeding, don't water to run off. If your giving plain water, watering until runoff is fine, but when your feeding, those nutrients get deposited even though the water flows through, so you end up with a build up of nutrients in your soil that can end up being too hot. "
I have dealt with that. I always fed a certain amount.. then seen so many ppl say to feed til 15-20% run off.. so started doing that and immediately noticed changes. My plants weren't so happy anymore.
I'm still new to the game and I'm learning a lot by trial and error. It's the only way to go IMO. But when dealing with a living thing like a plant... i can't just plant it.. see it sprout and just let it die.. I wanna see where I can take it, and in turn see where it can take me in the world of cannabis growing. I ain't no Leo Dicaprio.. but I can't let a plant die if I can help it at all. That's what brought me here to RIU. I was given the link years ago. I had it logged under growers nation.. was this site ever called that? idk if you would know this.
Dear @RI412Just thought I'd come back and share some pictures of what they're looking like now.