BioShockerr
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Hey guys,
Been growing this bagseed lady for 10 weeks, already a week into flowering.
Lights: CFL 4 x 23W 2700K + 1 x 23W 6500K
Medium: Organic-ish Soil(Mix of 2 types of potting soils with included perlite, organic and mineral fertilizers + added worm castings and used coffee grounds)
PH SHOULD be around 6.0 - 6.7 .
It's a micro grow with limited space, showed amazing and healthy growth the first 8 weeks, the problems started after i tried feeding her very small amounts of liquid mineral 7-3-7 fert.
She showed signs of a burnt tips, leaves curling up etc. My mistake is that i didn't flush her, instead i top dressed the soil with a very thin layer of worm castings and coffee grounds thinking that some kind of deficiency was the case and the next watering, things got worse.
After she suffered some more, meanwhile i was reading my ass off about nutrients (first grow), i finally decided to semi-flush her, hoping to flush the built up salts.
She perked right away with new, green growth, happy leaves, only this time i noticed another strange thing.
New leaves are thin and wilted(they straighten after a while) and on some leaves there are large brown spots, some occupying even half of the leaf.
Take a look at the photos and tell me what you think please.
- this is about a week ago, before the second problems.
Been growing this bagseed lady for 10 weeks, already a week into flowering.
Lights: CFL 4 x 23W 2700K + 1 x 23W 6500K
Medium: Organic-ish Soil(Mix of 2 types of potting soils with included perlite, organic and mineral fertilizers + added worm castings and used coffee grounds)
PH SHOULD be around 6.0 - 6.7 .
It's a micro grow with limited space, showed amazing and healthy growth the first 8 weeks, the problems started after i tried feeding her very small amounts of liquid mineral 7-3-7 fert.
She showed signs of a burnt tips, leaves curling up etc. My mistake is that i didn't flush her, instead i top dressed the soil with a very thin layer of worm castings and coffee grounds thinking that some kind of deficiency was the case and the next watering, things got worse.
After she suffered some more, meanwhile i was reading my ass off about nutrients (first grow), i finally decided to semi-flush her, hoping to flush the built up salts.
She perked right away with new, green growth, happy leaves, only this time i noticed another strange thing.
New leaves are thin and wilted(they straighten after a while) and on some leaves there are large brown spots, some occupying even half of the leaf.
Take a look at the photos and tell me what you think please.
- this is about a week ago, before the second problems.
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