4 Plants, 400w Hps

The HornyCulturist

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My first complete grow journal. I'm doing this as a new issue has appeared in my grows and I can seem to figure it out. It started half way through my last grow without any reason or change and has now appeared again at the start of my new grow! All advice welcome! ¦0)

Ph is kept at 6.4
Using Bio-Bizz Organic Nutrients at their advised doeses
Using Tap water to feed. Ph of tapwater is around 9. Altered after nutes added.
Using Peat free compost
 

The HornyCulturist

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Might be overwatering, how are you judging the soils moisture? Also, did you try to fix the cal def by adding something?

No I haven't treid to fix anything other than Ph of water

Just judging by the look of the soil and the weight of the pot. They are in small pots at the min so so are drying quick
 

SPLFreak808

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No I haven't treid to fix anything other than Ph of water

Just judging by the look of the soil and the weight of the pot. They are in small pots at the min so so are drying quick
Up-pot them into something with dolomite lime and don't use the bio-bloom in veg.

If they can drink up all the water in one day then the soil is probably just high and dry, further complicating everything its easy to burn root-bound plants
 

The HornyCulturist

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only using bio-grow at the min. No bio-bloom or top max. Starting a wee bit of alg-a-mic in the mix tomorrow.
Will up pot tomorrow also. Was aware it was time anyway. Have no dolomite lime tho.
 

SPLFreak808

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only using bio-grow at the min. No bio-bloom or top max. Starting a wee bit of alg-a-mic in the mix tomorrow.
Will up pot tomorrow also. Was aware it was time anyway. Have no dolomite lime tho.
-Dolomite lime
-oyster shell flour w/epsom salts
-lilly's sweet lime w/epsom salts

These do take time to break down, but will save your ass during flower time once they start clicking. Once you have your soil dialed in with these things then you can keep the ball rolling by recycling soil.

You need some type of buffer with cal and mag and your bottled feedings will be less problematic
 

The HornyCulturist

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So will i get that stuff in a normal garden suppliers?

i have epsom salts. Are all these things to allow the plants to use all the nutrients? Do you think its nutrient lockout?
 

The HornyCulturist

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-Dolomite lime
-oyster shell flour w/epsom salts
-lilly's sweet lime w/epsom salts
So I did some research and the lime we use on the farm is the same stuff, it's just ground finer. So I've plenty lime!
I've ordered Cal-Mag as well and it should be here in a few days.

So lets say I'm mixing a gallon of compost. How much lime do I use?
 

SPLFreak808

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So I did some research and the lime we use on the farm is the same stuff, it's just ground finer. So I've plenty lime!
I've ordered Cal-Mag as well and it should be here in a few days.

So lets say I'm mixing a gallon of compost. How much lime do I use?
A tsp (dolomite lime) per gallon would be a good start, 2tsp/g if needed. Careful, there's different types of lime and they work differently..
 

The HornyCulturist

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Woops! that little? I guess that explains why my run off water was ph of 10.4

I put about a tsp per ltr or compost.

2 of the plants were more pot bound than i expected.
 

SPLFreak808

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Woops! that little? I guess that explains why my run off water was ph of 10.4

I put about a tsp per ltr or compost.

2 of the plants were more pot bound than i expected.
Lol yeah thats 2-4x too much... Transplant into the proper ratio soil and let it ride out.
Hit up the organic section look around at the soil builds.
 
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