Perception
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Hi! I'm new to the forums, although have been lurking for some time. Had some questions about how to remedy a claw leaf problem that I believe is due to a surplus of nitrogen.
I'm on day 30 of flowering 3 plants (mystery seeds) indoors in a 3'x3' open air Mylar tent with an LEC315 3100K light. Here are some details:
- Organic soil in 3 gallon smart pots.
- 50% Fox Farm OF, 50% Maxfields organic potting soil (a Denver based organics supplier)
- no added nutes during seedling/veg
- Fox Farms Big Bloom liquid added every other watering during flowering
- Added bag-recommended dose of Happy Frog Fruit & Flower fertilizer (5-8-4) during transplant to 3gal pots on day 15 of flowering.
- Tap water: 70ppm (too low!)
- soil PH reading slightly above 7.0
- Soil nitrogen too high. "Surplus" level on Rapid Test kit.
- Canopy temp around 80F with lights on.
I'm pretty sure that my claw leaf problem is from the surplus of Nitrogen, and slightly high PH. I don't believe that it's an overwatering problem - I'm an experienced indoor plant grower (not Mj). My question is: how does my water PPM play in to this equation? I don't want to "flush" the plants because the roots aren't fully established in the 3 gal pots, and I'm afraid it would oversaturate the soil. I set up a bubble bucket last night for my water, and I'll be adjusting the PPM and PH before the next watering.
I'm wondering if the higher PPM will help wash some of the nitrogen out, or, what my other options might be to balance things out? Thanks!
I'm on day 30 of flowering 3 plants (mystery seeds) indoors in a 3'x3' open air Mylar tent with an LEC315 3100K light. Here are some details:
- Organic soil in 3 gallon smart pots.
- 50% Fox Farm OF, 50% Maxfields organic potting soil (a Denver based organics supplier)
- no added nutes during seedling/veg
- Fox Farms Big Bloom liquid added every other watering during flowering
- Added bag-recommended dose of Happy Frog Fruit & Flower fertilizer (5-8-4) during transplant to 3gal pots on day 15 of flowering.
- Tap water: 70ppm (too low!)
- soil PH reading slightly above 7.0
- Soil nitrogen too high. "Surplus" level on Rapid Test kit.
- Canopy temp around 80F with lights on.
I'm pretty sure that my claw leaf problem is from the surplus of Nitrogen, and slightly high PH. I don't believe that it's an overwatering problem - I'm an experienced indoor plant grower (not Mj). My question is: how does my water PPM play in to this equation? I don't want to "flush" the plants because the roots aren't fully established in the 3 gal pots, and I'm afraid it would oversaturate the soil. I set up a bubble bucket last night for my water, and I'll be adjusting the PPM and PH before the next watering.
I'm wondering if the higher PPM will help wash some of the nitrogen out, or, what my other options might be to balance things out? Thanks!
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