Kerowacked
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I’m with this guy. Peat gets saturated and never dries.Overwatering imo or to much in one watering causing issues ….
I’m with this guy. Peat gets saturated and never dries.Overwatering imo or to much in one watering causing issues ….
How much do you water your plants? I mean how much water would you use in a 5,8 gal pot? (by 1/4 I mean the quantity of water, so 1,5gal)I’m thinking salt buildup …. You said you only water 1/4 of container volume. Not sure why you don’t fully hydrate .
Peat does get hydrophobic , so you may “ think “ it’s watered because you might notice runoff but it isn’t fully saturated.
Add aloe or couple drops of dish soap to gallon water / slow even watering. Plus it helps dilute the salt .
get a new one, they're like 10 bucks. they're important because feed level needs change throughout growth cycle. we need to be able to adjust properly.I can't tell you the ppm bcs the TDS is broken, but I can tell you I never put more than the recommended quantities. I'm sure the ppm is not under 1000 and I mix my principal pk nute with purpinator. I don't water to runoff, all the water is absorbed by the soil
Thank you!get a new one, they're like 10 bucks. they're important because feed level needs change throughout growth cycle. we need to be able to adjust properly.
to me, original pics look underfed. ensure proper wet/dry cycles, and feed heavier next time. This late in flower, just gotta limp her home.
when they stretch, they need a lot of food because typically the soil is depleted by this time. if you can make it through stretch without significant deficiencies, the hard part is over
feed with each watering, with up to 25% runoff.