Kriegs
Well-Known Member
Hey, Folks...
Help a m'fer out here...
Here's the rundown: vegged 4 weeks, no issues 'cept radical growth under limited light range (shoulda vegged 3wks max), MG "3-month" soil, started adding Foxfarm GB (6-4-4) 3tsp/gal at 4 weeks every other watering; switched to TB (2-8-6) 3tsp/gal every other watering 2 weeks after flowers showed. 400W HPS 6-12" off the tops (never an issue whith that); got 4 plants now 4wks post 12/12 (44-48"); were budding nicely but now in a "stall". All show the symptoms of over-nuting to varied degrees -- the first photos are of the most-affected plants. The last two are leaves off the next-worst plant.. the fried one is in the middle of the plant, the next pic is the next leaf up (burned tips, but otherwise green and healthy).
Beginner's luck up to now.. fuck..!!
Here's the Q: I know they got overnuted; that much is obvious. But what to do? Flushing? I've seen a few reports that people have had even worse reactions after that tactic. Last thing I need is to make things worse. A very good grower on here suggested I go back to FF GB to restore a more balanced nutrient load but, man, that 2nd-last pic looks classic N-burn to me.. dunno about adding more..
Anyone pull a plant out of this sitch? That experience would really help.. I wonder how they can come out, since they basically have stopped producing leaves.
Here's the good news -- clipped and dried some of the lowest buds 'cause they had no hope 4' deep under the canopy, smoked 'em, and I'm fucked. Can't wait to see what this does when it's ripe..
Help a m'fer out here...
Here's the rundown: vegged 4 weeks, no issues 'cept radical growth under limited light range (shoulda vegged 3wks max), MG "3-month" soil, started adding Foxfarm GB (6-4-4) 3tsp/gal at 4 weeks every other watering; switched to TB (2-8-6) 3tsp/gal every other watering 2 weeks after flowers showed. 400W HPS 6-12" off the tops (never an issue whith that); got 4 plants now 4wks post 12/12 (44-48"); were budding nicely but now in a "stall". All show the symptoms of over-nuting to varied degrees -- the first photos are of the most-affected plants. The last two are leaves off the next-worst plant.. the fried one is in the middle of the plant, the next pic is the next leaf up (burned tips, but otherwise green and healthy).
Beginner's luck up to now.. fuck..!!
Here's the Q: I know they got overnuted; that much is obvious. But what to do? Flushing? I've seen a few reports that people have had even worse reactions after that tactic. Last thing I need is to make things worse. A very good grower on here suggested I go back to FF GB to restore a more balanced nutrient load but, man, that 2nd-last pic looks classic N-burn to me.. dunno about adding more..
Anyone pull a plant out of this sitch? That experience would really help.. I wonder how they can come out, since they basically have stopped producing leaves.
Here's the good news -- clipped and dried some of the lowest buds 'cause they had no hope 4' deep under the canopy, smoked 'em, and I'm fucked. Can't wait to see what this does when it's ripe..