HeartlandHank
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I'm skeptical, but I will be doing some experimenting this round. It should be interesting.
Definitely...please a smoke grow report upon completion as it is in line to be run...
--HeartlandHank, you got close-ups of those flowers? love me some bud porn , some strains finish with ugly leaves cause they are so picky/finicky , its all about the buds in the end~This plant saw a few rough days... go easy on me... She was SUPER sensitive to Nitrogen.. It was really hard to keep her green while not turning the leaves into something resembling a spring This plant curls up after every moderate N feeding. It was my first go with this plant. I'll have it growing nice soon enough.
This plant is really good about solid growth all the way through.. no defol... a little tying back near the end of flower helps shape the canopy. Not necessarily to reach lower buds, but to get as much light on the plant as possible. I'm loving this plant from a pack of Killing Fields F3 - Sannies Shop.
I've got a grow going for it and 5 other KF's here.... https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/588955-6-sannies-killing-fields-f3.html
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View attachment 2525577This plant saw a few rough days... go easy on me... She was SUPER sensitive to Nitrogen.. It was really hard to keep her green while not turning the leaves into something resembling a spring This plant curls up after every moderate N feeding.
Yep. There's your problem and just what I suspected. Simply put, high P foods lock micros which show up as chlorosis mainly on upper leaf surfaces (micros are not mobile within the plant. IOW, they show up on new growth only, will not be relocated to lower leaf levels like Mg or N would.)There were a few DG magPro 2-15-4 additions to the feed around week 7 or so... I'm guessing that could have been the cause of some of the chlorosis.
What do you think?
7-9-5 is 2.6% Ammoniacal N and 4.4 Nitrate NFunny now that I think of it but my outdoor plants reacted the same as yours when I fed them a high P food just to see their reaction - curled leaves, yellowing. I left them alone which means they got primarily the slow release 18-4-9 until harvest. It's not the N that's the problem although Dyna-gro's N can be hot, I think. Look at the label, is the N not mostly in a nitrate form?
Thanks. I'm going to try this 9-3-6 through feed out.Ya 3-1-2 was found to be the best for growing hemp keep those ratios 9-3-6 and things will be good.
I use the organic equivalent Alfalfa but it adds a lots more then npk.
Last night was their first 12 hour dark period... so Day 2 of 12/12.It should be good to see how long have they been in flower?