Overgrowtho
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This is an issue as well. Full flower I’m still watering every 3 days. I’m on day 69 of flower and they’re not done yet. So yes 70+ Days is a good standard
Your organic but you water everyday?
Okay it sounds like I was feeding and watering too much guys. That does sound like the answer.Sounds about right from all I’ve read. Breeders time is most likely their preference to chop for all we know. Different strokes for different folks.
Lock out can really screw a new grower up if they aren’t keeping track of what’s going into the medium. It can make you think you are deficient when there is really too much of an abundance of one or more nutes in the soil. I haven’t had any problems as of late. I need to get some epsom to have on hand now that I got that sp6500 in the tent. Already seeing the magnesium deficiency creep in.
It was organic super soil but I was watering almost daily and feeding, top dressing, giving organic tea and Biobizz (pick one) like almost every day. There was fungus gnats like a mofo which I got under control by covering soil with yellow sticky tape, but they were still all over the soil.
I felt like also perhaps the fertigations were not penetrating the soil completely by finding the easiest path. There was not a whole lot of aeration material in my soil.
As for my last Blue Cheese in there, I dont even wanna show you guys because its so ugly with not dense buds, yellow budleaves and stringy looking. The cakes did come out muuuch better despite these challenges we discussed.
Next run will be soil-less and I've got them vegging, waiting to go in soon... hot damn, soil was fun and I learned a lot but the soiless is way easier, more efficient, quicker and less hassle (I think and hope).
Anyways I've got the last blue cheese on colder temps, less water, no more feeding, no more co2, and light slightly dialed down too. I'm over it, want her to finish up so I'll throw in the new vegging batch to flower. Next run wont see these issues. And I've got the next run ready to be almost fully automated too... (wifi irrigation system going in) so excited for the next run.