coreywebster
Well-Known Member
I'd up your temps toonegative. i do not measure either.
i am using LED lighting. i was thinking of going 18/6....
I'd up your temps toonegative. i do not measure either.
i am using LED lighting. i was thinking of going 18/6....
I'd up your temps too
more like 80° instead of 76°? as soon as i remove the flowering auto i am going to bring up humidity to 65% as well...I'd up your temps too
hmmmm.... guess it couldn't hurt to up pot to a 7 gal. ill take a peek down below as well.Possible root bound and inconsistent watering.
If I leave my plants too long in a small pot they kinda look like yours.
Fresh cooked soil fixes everything,Id go 15g+hmmmm.... guess it couldn't hurt to up pot to a 7 gal. ill take a peek down below as well.
my watering game needs improvement, for sure. ouch.
i'd do the opposite of that.negative. i do not measure either
if i am using dry amendments how would i go about that?i'd do the opposite of that.
how would you remedy a soil ph issue?it's overfertilized and sits most likely in a wrong pH
i thought you said you were using a 4,4,4 and a 2,8,4?if i am using dry amendments how would i go about that?
Doesn't work like that,only small portions of the Gaia are water soluble.i thought you said you were using a 4,4,4 and a 2,8,4?
mix a gram in a gallon of your water and measure EC/ppm and see what it comes out at. i probably wouldn't go over 1.5EC and i'd want the pH to be around 6.5 before i fed the plants.
By adding some good quality soil that has EWC ,compost etc.how would you remedy a soil ph issue?
this is why i do hydro. problems are quick to spot and quick to fix. lol.Doesn't work like that,only small portions of the Gaia are water soluble.
i did say 4-4-4 and 2-8-4, but i had meant a dry fertilizer. my mistake, sorry.i thought you said you were using a 4,4,4 and a 2,8,4?
mix a gram in a gallon of your water and measure EC/ppm and see what it comes out at. i probably wouldn't go over 1.5EC and i'd want the pH to be around 6.5 before i fed the plants.
they're both in 5 gal now and there is a bit of room. I'll see if i have anything bigger than 7 gal hanging around.A quick fix can be just adding more good soil,looks like theirs room?
How big of pot is that?
But Ill stick to transplant to much bigger,you still have months to go.
i went to the gaia website. it says to mix in a certain amount of the 4,4,4 per your soil amount and that should last 1 month. were you feeding more often than that?i did say 4-4-4 and 2-8-4, but i had meant a dry fertilizer. my mistake, sorry.
i amended my medium as per instructions from mfg to start... then first top dress looks to be about 3.5 weeks in and each 3rd week after. my top dress is 3 tbs per 5 gal, which is 2 tbs less than recommend 1 tbs per gali went to the gaia website. it says to mix in a certain amount of the 4,4,4 per your soil amount and that should last 1 month. were you feeding more often than that?
Look out. Some idiot is laughing at us for this diagnosis. Same idiot hasn’t offered her diagnosis.Looks like K deficiency on the big plant. What's your water source and what are you feeding?
i'll let these soil guys help you out then. i'm out of ideas. lol.i amended my medium as per instructions from mfg to start... then first top dress looks to be about 3.5 weeks in and each 3rd week after. my top dress is 3 tbs per 5 gal, which is 2 tbs less than recommend 1 tbs per gal