Bugnacious
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Hey everyone,
I appreciate
you taking on this question with my low post count. First time caller, longtime fan.
I'm at Day 18 with my indoor White Widow Auto (Seed Stockers). Of the four strains I planted (this, Green crack auto, CBD lime dutch compassion, & Herbie's GG auto), this plant has been the most vigorous of the lot. Now however I suppose she is around the age that a deficiency would begin to show. I have had to deal with problems during this grow owing to broken humidity and temperature monitors. Fungus gnats (now mostly gone, thanks to neem oil spray and nasty-ass diatamoeceous earth (sp?)), extremely high humidity during lights out (which I corrected with a humidity controller + going from 20/4 to 24/0, so that there are no risky moments for my humidifier), and, probably owing to the former issue, a few overwatering moments. Occasionally one of my humidifiers was crowding this plant and dumping extra-extra high humidity on it, to the point of condensation. I've fixed that. A couple of nights of space heater-induced heat stress (about 85-90F for no more than four to eight hours).
Here is what I am working with: 3x3 Vivosun tent, Bloomspect 1200w (actual ~270w) at ~21", planted in 5 gal. plastic pots with Fox Farms Ocean Forest, and--and I wonder if this is the issue--Nature's Living Soil Autoflower mix amendment. I suspect the latter is the issue because I have read of some people having nutrient issues, and so I went slightly (and, admittedly, inaccurately) UNDER the amounts prescribed on the NLS instructions. Instead of 1lb NLS : 5 gal soil, I used probably .75lb (or less) NLS : 5 gal soil. I made a Solo cup-size clearing when I planted sprouted seedlings where it is JUST FFOF soil, no amendments. I also did not do soil layering per the NLS instructions. I did this because I figured if there was a deficiency down the line
Problem is, I cannot match this odd pattern I see in the pictures to any particular deficiency or excess. Note how orange the brown is; and that it does not rub off on my hands when I touch it. I have looked at charts like this one (cf. https://loudclouds.co/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/marijuana-deficiency-chart-jorge-cervantes.jpg). I may have Nitrogen toxicity, although that is hard to imagine given that I am using a pretty basic, organic growing medium -- but I have also read that NLS users have trouble with Ca+, so I am eyeing that possibility. The last possibility is some type of fungus, given the troubles I mentioned earlier. I had similar spotting on the Green Crack auto, and snipped that one leaf. Now she seems to be OK, if a little slow-growing and stunted. In fact, I have had somewhat slow growth on all plants for several periods now--probably, again, owing to that excess moisture in the tent.
Other info:
-humidity (as of Monday) now controlled @ 65.9%; need two humidifiers for this b/c I'm in dry SoCal
-non-pH'd distilled water
-BLOOM & VEG dials cued all the way up on the LED
-aloe vera scraped foliar spray & coconut water as of a couple of days ago
-watering every 2 or 3 days
-purchased a Solacure FP 2' and ran that pretty close over this plant yesterday (about 18") for 25 minutes, in case of mold
-NO TIP BURN
-intake fan 24/7, exhaust on digital time to go off for 15 mins with 7 minute breaks
-one cheap clip fan blowing about 8" over the canopy, another on ground for extra circulation
What gives? I'm a little bit scratching my head because of all the confounding variables involved in this grow. Any help warmly welcomed. Happy to provide more info.
Could root damage from the gnats already have taken hold? Am I dealing with too-weak amendments? I have Build-A-Soil's Build-A-Flower top dress on the way, plus WOW Mycorrhizal Inoculant. Beneficial nematodes just arrived yesterday. LAB brewing in a cabinet as I type this.
Thanks!
BN

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I'm at Day 18 with my indoor White Widow Auto (Seed Stockers). Of the four strains I planted (this, Green crack auto, CBD lime dutch compassion, & Herbie's GG auto), this plant has been the most vigorous of the lot. Now however I suppose she is around the age that a deficiency would begin to show. I have had to deal with problems during this grow owing to broken humidity and temperature monitors. Fungus gnats (now mostly gone, thanks to neem oil spray and nasty-ass diatamoeceous earth (sp?)), extremely high humidity during lights out (which I corrected with a humidity controller + going from 20/4 to 24/0, so that there are no risky moments for my humidifier), and, probably owing to the former issue, a few overwatering moments. Occasionally one of my humidifiers was crowding this plant and dumping extra-extra high humidity on it, to the point of condensation. I've fixed that. A couple of nights of space heater-induced heat stress (about 85-90F for no more than four to eight hours).
Here is what I am working with: 3x3 Vivosun tent, Bloomspect 1200w (actual ~270w) at ~21", planted in 5 gal. plastic pots with Fox Farms Ocean Forest, and--and I wonder if this is the issue--Nature's Living Soil Autoflower mix amendment. I suspect the latter is the issue because I have read of some people having nutrient issues, and so I went slightly (and, admittedly, inaccurately) UNDER the amounts prescribed on the NLS instructions. Instead of 1lb NLS : 5 gal soil, I used probably .75lb (or less) NLS : 5 gal soil. I made a Solo cup-size clearing when I planted sprouted seedlings where it is JUST FFOF soil, no amendments. I also did not do soil layering per the NLS instructions. I did this because I figured if there was a deficiency down the line
Problem is, I cannot match this odd pattern I see in the pictures to any particular deficiency or excess. Note how orange the brown is; and that it does not rub off on my hands when I touch it. I have looked at charts like this one (cf. https://loudclouds.co/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/marijuana-deficiency-chart-jorge-cervantes.jpg). I may have Nitrogen toxicity, although that is hard to imagine given that I am using a pretty basic, organic growing medium -- but I have also read that NLS users have trouble with Ca+, so I am eyeing that possibility. The last possibility is some type of fungus, given the troubles I mentioned earlier. I had similar spotting on the Green Crack auto, and snipped that one leaf. Now she seems to be OK, if a little slow-growing and stunted. In fact, I have had somewhat slow growth on all plants for several periods now--probably, again, owing to that excess moisture in the tent.
Other info:
-humidity (as of Monday) now controlled @ 65.9%; need two humidifiers for this b/c I'm in dry SoCal
-non-pH'd distilled water
-BLOOM & VEG dials cued all the way up on the LED
-aloe vera scraped foliar spray & coconut water as of a couple of days ago
-watering every 2 or 3 days
-purchased a Solacure FP 2' and ran that pretty close over this plant yesterday (about 18") for 25 minutes, in case of mold
-NO TIP BURN
-intake fan 24/7, exhaust on digital time to go off for 15 mins with 7 minute breaks
-one cheap clip fan blowing about 8" over the canopy, another on ground for extra circulation
What gives? I'm a little bit scratching my head because of all the confounding variables involved in this grow. Any help warmly welcomed. Happy to provide more info.
Could root damage from the gnats already have taken hold? Am I dealing with too-weak amendments? I have Build-A-Soil's Build-A-Flower top dress on the way, plus WOW Mycorrhizal Inoculant. Beneficial nematodes just arrived yesterday. LAB brewing in a cabinet as I type this.
Thanks!
BN

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