Most definitely my friend....as soon as New years rolls around and I get to harvest these bad boys(I hope girls actuallySweet roster man!!! Thats what I want to start doing with my grows too, 1 of plant of like 6 different kinds!!!!let us know what your favorite is when its all said and done. I'm sub'd.
Thanks man! I always go with the top...seems to heal faster and grow more evenly to me. √real nice bro, they look great and awesome job of topping or fimming, which ever one you used, LoL.
Thanks man! I always go with the top...seems to heal faster and grow more evenly to me. √
Sweet man! I kind of just through the bb x bj to the side right now underneath the 175w....once it makes it's way into the tent as my perpetual grow, it'll be nice and bigHey man! I see some jack traits comin through on that bb x bj. take care!
Thanks for the link man! I'm pretty sure I figured out what was happening though :/ Pretty sure I was burning them, causing a Zinc lockout.....It's been about a week since their last feeding, and they ll seem to be greening up much better now that they aren't getting an NPK overload....Honestly I'm not too positive it is a pH problem. I tried lowering the pH from 1 TBS. (ACV) / Gal, to 1.5 TBS / Gal and all it did was make the new growths brighter, and just made the plants look worse. Since I lowered it back to 1 TBS, they've started to look much better.Very cool brother ya got a lot going on too! Crackalackalin!!Your one hydro plant looks healthier than the others, the plants in soil have some sort of issue going on. According to this it looks like either a magnesium deficency due to ph lock out or possibly a zinc deficency......http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688
I just skimmed this article but I'm going to reread it as I have a couple of strains with issues too and this is a huge help. RIU has one too but I couldn't find it right off.
Your garden is doing awesome Psychild man been looking forward to the pics! Have a good one!!
I did notice a few days ago I wasn't pH'ing my Run off, and told myself I needed to do so, but keep forgetting. Lime has been in the back of my head for a few days now, but just lost my job, so until I find a new one, I probably won't be getting any :/ Funny thing is though, I don't test my hydro plant at all. I throw the 2 gallons of water in there, 2 TBS of ACV, and add somewhere around 3/4 TSP of nutrient solution. The only thing I actually measure out for her is the ACV, the rest I just throw in there and hope I didn't do too much.I noticed that your ph'ing your water and nute soln and testing with a drop kit.
Would I be correct in assuming that you don't test your runoff then either? It looks like ph to me also, particularly because your hydro doesn't show that and of course your ph'ing the input and probably testing/adjusting throughout. I noticed your not using gardening lime (dolomite), this will regulate your ph in soil for you. It is super cheep and widely available, once amended you won't have to ph your water going in anymore.
That being said you got some bushy little girls there! Well on their way!
Definitely didn't know the Worm castings thing....good to know! Thanks Stoney!great update dude!!! they're right, you have a deficiency there... do you also add earthworm castings to the soil? this allows the micro nutes like calcium and magnesium, and zinc and others to travel to the plant.
add some garden lime and castings to your soil and feed with a nice balanced plant food with plenty of micros and they will turn around in a few days!!!!