Thank you I was just very misinformed I suppose, I know one of them to be a light feeder but the others are a completley different strain I'll try the route of weighing the nutes vs the ppm meter thank you for the help its is much appreciated
Right on I'm hoping they will recover, any suggestions on these? Same conditions as the last just higher ppms I had been feeding it a consistent 2000 ppms for about 12 days no problems until 4 days ago as well leaves began to yellow and the veins stayed green Sorry to ask something else about...
Just a digital ppm meter water reads around 300ppm out of the tap water/Mc solution was given at 1500ppm so I'm guessing that would be around 1200-1300 ppm of mega crop? I fgured if I have to actually weigh the nutes I might as well use a ppm meter. I might be absolutely wrong though
Haha thanks for the quickreply I'll give her a flush once shes do for another watering in a couple days unless she gets much worse, not much vermiculite probably only 10% of the batch
This gal is roughly 21 days into flower The problem started about a week ago I noticed slight browning/discolorationon afew ofthe leaf edges. This plant had never received a feeding so I went ahead and gave it weak dose, around 1300ppm of megaceop
Fast forward 4 days and well the pictures tell...
Went ahead and chopped one cause it was male and tbh there were dry spots towards the bottom and middle so I'm guessing when I water its creating a "channel" down instead of soaking evenly, seemed overall more moist towards the top
Fed two of them one seemed to perk up the other went completely opposite and curled its upper leaves even more. I also still cant figure weather this leaf twist only on my zookie plants is genetic or a problem
Soil feels dry within 2-3 days pots get lighter around 5-6 days they went from solo cupsinto a one gallon then to a 2.5 gallon, I went ahead and gave one of the worst a mildish 800 ppm feeding to see what happens since the problem seems to be progressing slowly it shouldn't kill them before...
Usually water until about half a solo cup maybe a little less runs out, I would say you're dead on I was just at a crossroad because the lowest of leaves look almost black
Transplanted from a one gallon the lowers seem a fair bit darker and definitely show curling, I'll give em a bit of water though the soil is definitely dry
I'd say equal parts of all 3 and then about 30% perlite and a little vermiculite the back yard soil had a good amount of clay to it. Dont know as far as nutrient content of it