Did you come up with a solution?2 days later and not seeing a real difference at this point. Hoping things start showing improvement by the weekend...
They won't perk up. You did permanent damage. Just like regular nute burn. They are still doing something however, they aren't totally dead, so I wouldn't cut them off. Just leave them as a reminder that sativas and nitrogen in flower are finicky.2 days later and not seeing a real difference at this point. Hoping things start showing improvement by the weekend...
I am still seeing progression of the issue on some that weren't fully clawed. I have only used PH'd water since the original flush 2 weeks ago. Today I tried re-flushing with Clearex and fed @ 350PPM. Hydro shop guy felt I might still be facing a nute lockout due to the combination of high PPM and low PH. Still fighting the good fight.Did you come up with a solution?
Thanks Stella - I think if the issue was that my base soil was too "hot" and the plants were in veg a transplant might be in order. I use Roots soil which is generally fine for me, though. I just overfed with FF nutes a bit. The plants are 3/4 weeks into flower so too late for a transplant as it is. I think my other problem is related to the flowering. Since the plant is no longer focused on making big fan leaves it's too late to expect them to fully rebound. I just need them to be healthy enough to finish decently since they are testers to see if I want to grow bigger/more of these particular strains. I will update after I give them a little time to see if the latest Clearex flush and very light feeding help.So if the N is to high then should he transplant?I have a mix in soil that in theory I should only have minimal potential/fixable deficiencies.How do I fix my soil if the N is too high?Flush?Then replace the N w/feedings as needed?I too have a sativa in soil(new to soil)I am just experimenting.I have no issues w/hydro because I am very verse in that area and can grow w/no problems.Hydro comes easy lol...I feel like I have more control over everything.
Absolutely agree. The overfeeding drove my PH really low. A couple big flushes seem to have helped the PH and I'm watering PH'd to 6.8 or thereabouts every time now.every time i have had the "claw" happen, it was because of a large ph swing from overferting. My soil went from just under 7 ph to below 5 ph in a very short period of time. I was in your same shoes until I solved the problem on my last grow with some bagseed. dolomite lime and a good flush did wonders for me