What soil?I do my autos in 3 gals with dr earth dry amendments and some fish/kelp fertilizer they do fine usually, this a whiskey zulu at day 70View attachment 5165718
Not talking shit really....I know it can be done. It's just a lot more work. Nice looking plant.I do my autos in 3 gals with dr earth dry amendments and some fish/kelp fertilizer they do fine usually, this a whiskey zulu at day 70View attachment 5165718
100 degrees didn't do that. Overfertilization did.Sun and direct 100° probably cooked that little gal. Next time , you can run some plants under sun screen mesh to temper brutal sun on an emerging plant . The transpiration alone in those temps. Heavy fert use will salt that medium up too when plant is just trying to hydrate. Plus the fact that plant will never exhaust that much fertilizer at once. You can see the torching leaf ( what’s left ) .
Pull plant - re-use soil / cut it with plain potting soil to temper the overfeed.
Start over. That plant is barely a cone’s worth if that.
Looks fire asf bro. question then…When do you personally add nutes in?I do my autos in 3 gals with dr earth dry amendments and some fish/kelp fertilizer they do fine usually, this a whiskey zulu at day 70View attachment 5165718
The 100 degrees didn't help though. Lol100 degrees didn't do that. Overfertilization did.
Ya, I'd keep it going. It's a learning experience. Water it really good, and water it often. If the soil is hydrophobic add a wetting agent.Most likely will keep not much work to do with it other than water tf out of it haha
Looks fire asf bro. question then…When do you personally add nutes in?
Ya, it helped dry that soil out way faster.The 100 degrees didn't help though. Lol
With a high concentration of nutes...... no bueno.Ya, it helped dry that soil out way faster.
Exactly. That's why I keep saying he needs to water it more.With a high concentration of nutes...... no bueno.
I mix my own out of peat, perlite, ewc and compost. Pre mixed premium potting mixes are all about the same and mostly a combination of those ingredients at slightly different ratios.What soil?
Thing with organic dry amendments is you can’t really flush them out like salts, watering more is just gonna break them down more, they’re not soluble like salt based fertilizers you can’t wash them away.Exactly. That's why I keep saying he needs to water it more.
Speaking from experience?100 degrees didn't do that. Overfertilization did.
this is good advice. Learn and it’s not a loss ya know? The soil is the main expense so reuse it!Nobody will kick you over any garden goof ups , it happens.
Every grow is a learning experience. Next time - streamline your grows - run plant on Happy Frog alone upfront / water only. Let plant sandbox itself in its new home and begin to feed from medium. As time goes on start with the feed dose recommended ( 1-2 tbl ) scratched into topsoil as the weeks go on. Once a week to start , allowing fertilizer to breakdown and become available to plant , then feed at intervals to maintain.
Not only will plant prosper without excess - you will save money by not wasting product.
Kinda. But you can flush it somewhat. As the microbes break down the nutes, you can remove some excess by watering until runoff. And some organic dry amendments can be flushed out easier than others.Thing with organic dry amendments is you can’t really flush them out like salts, watering more is just gonna break them down more, they’re not soluble like salt based fertilizers you can’t wash them away.
Appreciate your advice man..I’ll report back soon enough with a smoke report..hopefullyNobody will kick you over any garden goof ups , it happens.
Every grow is a learning experience. Next time - streamline your grows - run plant on Happy Frog alone upfront / water only. Let plant sandbox itself in its new home and begin to feed from medium. As time goes on start with the feed dose recommended ( 1-2 tbl ) scratched into topsoil as the weeks go on. Once a week to start , allowing fertilizer to breakdown and become available to plant , then feed at intervals to maintain.
Not only will plant prosper without excess - you will save money by not wasting product.