DannyGreenEyes
Well-Known Member
I'm having a problem with either nute burns or nute defiency and I think it has to do with the roots that the Mycorrhiza has given me. I'm an advanced newbie, but I think I bit off more than I can chew.
I had to transplant my girls before flower because their roots were getting to big. I transplanted the first 2 on 1-6, the Blueberry 1 & Durban Poison 2. The rest were transplanted on 1-13 (long story). And I transferred them all into 10 gallon containers.
The first Durban Poison 1 is really the Durban Poison 2. I just realized that I mis-named the pic and will have to correct it at some point.
At week 3 they were small because I had mixed the soil too hot and they were getting minor nute burns. By week 4 the nute burns had stopped.
This is when I treated with the Mycorrhiza for the first time. The growth acceleration was unreal, and I really can't complain. But by the 5th week the minor nute burns had returned. I assume this has something to do with the larger roots that are absorbing faster.
I teated with it again during the transplants.
Now that you're up to par on the roots, please check out this thread. I have the rest of the details of the grow here, along with pics of the problem.
I'm starting to think that maybe you've had to of used Mycorrhiza in the past to understand whatever the problem is.
https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/293730-burn-deficiency-disease-something-else.html#post3672754
Please help, beautiful plants like this would be a shame to waste.
+rep for any and all help.
I had to transplant my girls before flower because their roots were getting to big. I transplanted the first 2 on 1-6, the Blueberry 1 & Durban Poison 2. The rest were transplanted on 1-13 (long story). And I transferred them all into 10 gallon containers.
The first Durban Poison 1 is really the Durban Poison 2. I just realized that I mis-named the pic and will have to correct it at some point.
At week 3 they were small because I had mixed the soil too hot and they were getting minor nute burns. By week 4 the nute burns had stopped.
This is when I treated with the Mycorrhiza for the first time. The growth acceleration was unreal, and I really can't complain. But by the 5th week the minor nute burns had returned. I assume this has something to do with the larger roots that are absorbing faster.
I teated with it again during the transplants.
Now that you're up to par on the roots, please check out this thread. I have the rest of the details of the grow here, along with pics of the problem.
I'm starting to think that maybe you've had to of used Mycorrhiza in the past to understand whatever the problem is.
https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/293730-burn-deficiency-disease-something-else.html#post3672754
Please help, beautiful plants like this would be a shame to waste.
+rep for any and all help.
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