oldfogey420
Well-Known Member
Hey folks. Please excuse my ignorance, I am not new to growing, but I am new to organics. Last round I tried out Nature's Living Soil (NLS) and had a nice harvest. This round is going even better than the first, but one plant has a pretty bad phosphorous deficiency that I cant seem to get past. At half way through flower, I've lost all lower fan leaves and now the upper fans are starting to go. The buds are developing VERY slowly. Not even half the size of others in the room. Every plant has the same amount of NLS in the mix, but I understand different genetics can have vastly different needs for nutrients.
In a typical grow I would just up the ante on bloom nutes and call it a day. I dont have that luxury now that I'm trying out organic only. I tried top dressing with additional NLS which has done little to nothing. I followed that by further top dressing with some homemade worm compost, straight out of the worm bin. No change for the better. I'm losing this battle!!
Is there a product I can purchase to quickly give this girl some much needed P, but is also still 100% organic and won't hurt the microbes in my soil mix? I'm not setup to make a proper tea, ie no air pump, so any compost tea that I make will just be whatever leaches into the water, and will not be full of active microbes as it should be. I'm also not too keen on any foliar sprays since they are 4 weeks into flowering.
Fyi, I am not growing in soil, its NLS with coco and perlite, not peat or potting soil. Last grow did just fine with that mix. I do not add nutes, although I just remembered that I also added some FF Big Bloom that I had left over, as I've been trying to combat this deficiency. I use R.O. water, although i admit that the filters need a change. My ppms were around 15 with new filters and is now around 45. My ppms straight from the tap are well over 400. I hesitate to think it's the water, because the other 4 plants are very happy and healthy.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks!
In a typical grow I would just up the ante on bloom nutes and call it a day. I dont have that luxury now that I'm trying out organic only. I tried top dressing with additional NLS which has done little to nothing. I followed that by further top dressing with some homemade worm compost, straight out of the worm bin. No change for the better. I'm losing this battle!!
Is there a product I can purchase to quickly give this girl some much needed P, but is also still 100% organic and won't hurt the microbes in my soil mix? I'm not setup to make a proper tea, ie no air pump, so any compost tea that I make will just be whatever leaches into the water, and will not be full of active microbes as it should be. I'm also not too keen on any foliar sprays since they are 4 weeks into flowering.
Fyi, I am not growing in soil, its NLS with coco and perlite, not peat or potting soil. Last grow did just fine with that mix. I do not add nutes, although I just remembered that I also added some FF Big Bloom that I had left over, as I've been trying to combat this deficiency. I use R.O. water, although i admit that the filters need a change. My ppms were around 15 with new filters and is now around 45. My ppms straight from the tap are well over 400. I hesitate to think it's the water, because the other 4 plants are very happy and healthy.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks!