phenix white
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Trying to do it right !...
he actually said he's been very cautious... As he has no doubt through the entire grow.
he actually said he's been very cautious... As he has no doubt through the entire grow.
It's not getting enough N because the ratio of the P is so high you're afraid to feed it. so you're using less.
I would yeah.
she needs nitrogen and it doesn't look like pH lock out to me, pH lock out will cause other symptoms too. Once you get below pH 4.0 NPK are all locked out.. the symptoms would be far more severe with pH in my opinion. Not to mention how rare actual pH problems are in soil.
They are a bit young in the flower stage to expect them to drop the N. You'll see that later when the big fan leaves go completely yellow and die. Were the plants ever a nice dark green? Maybe you've been running low N all a long and now with that new mix it's really low. But don't push the feeding, you really don't want to over water them (drooping in the middle of the leaf shows your over watering them a bit). If that's an indica I've found they like bottom feeding (feeding in the bottom catch bowl. Sativas like normal top feeding more). I'd say to folair (sp?) feed them but that can cause other problems unless they have excellent ventilation.
So they probably needed a lot of N during the stretch period and robbed it from all over. Give it a one time boost of N of around 20 next feeding and see how much that helps. Sativas never get as dark shinny green as indica but they should still have been much darker. It is evident by the leaves that you have over watered in the past but not sure if you still are. Tops looks fine but just a few rows down where the bigger leaves are show signs of over watering.
So they probably needed a lot of N during the stretch period and robbed it from all over. Give it a one time boost of N of around 20 next feeding and see how much that helps. Sativas never get as dark shinny green as indica but they should still have been much darker. It is evident by the leaves that you have over watered in the past but not sure if you still are. Tops looks fine but just a few rows down where the bigger leaves are show signs of over watering.
If leafs droop or curl in the middle it's a sign the plant is getting too much water. There are signs of that here and there. A gallon might be a bit much so I'd cut it back to just 3 quarts in the same time span. Then, if the leafs start drooping at the stem/stalk (a sign of under watering) I would water a little more or a day earlier. I've found it's better to slightly under water than to over water.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm NO!!!! lol, Your wrong.The yellowing of leaves is normal in flowering cycle, you don't want the nitrogen at this point, you want the plant to start to die. You are using to much bloom at this time and sugar is a early too. i would use like a 0-6-5 until the 6th week then use the heavy stuff.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Now THIS guy..... YES! Listen to him, I agree with him! NOT other dude up there!.. lolSo they probably needed a lot of N during the stretch period and robbed it from all over. Give it a one time boost of N of around 20 next feeding and see how much that helps. Sativas never get as dark shinny green as indica but they should still have been much darker. It is evident by the leaves that you have over watered in the past but not sure if you still are. Tops looks fine but just a few rows down where the bigger leaves are show signs of over watering.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm NO!!!! lol, Your wrong.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Now THIS guy..... YES! Listen to him, I agree with him! NOT other dude up there!.. lol
some excellent advice there, a voice of experience.
when i used to grow in soil, before every watering i'd pick up the pots and lightly tap them on the floor. I was shown this method by a long time grower, as I was lucky enough to have people help me on my first grows, and he told me to do it because when we water soil can become compacted in certain parts. Causes problems with root mobility and nutrient transport in that part of the pot. A few light taps on the floor helps to loosen any parts that may be compacted.
If you water without tapping the pots, those compacted parts will become waterlogged and suffocate that part of the root system... may not affect the plant over all, as plants actually have the capability to close down entire sections of the root system if they want to. well, not if they want to, i imagine there is a trigger.
anyway... probably too much info... and the last time i tried to tell somebody to lightly tap their pots on the floor on a forum the other members went crazy, talking about plant stress, shock, hermaphrodites, all kinds of crazy shit. Not long afterwards I was banned for practising witchcraft.
molasses is fine... the sugar is eaten by the microbes, a quick fix and encourages them to reproduce etc. also vitamins and hormones are always a good thing.