greenmonster2420
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Hello,
I'm doing my first grow in a nix of ffof and happy frog. I jumped into the grow quickly and plan to make my own soil mix next go round, but it was possible this time. Up until this point, my plants have been doing rather well with just tap water that I let sit out for a day or so. The past few weeks I noticed them going more and more nutrient deficient but I was hoping they could finish it out.
I'm currently in week 6 since they started to show flowers (7ish weeks since 12/12) of a 9 week cycle. The buds are getting bigger, smelling amazing, and are gaining a ton of resin. However, I went on vacation last week and came home to find what was once a slight nutrient deficiency has become an emergency. Almost all the leaves are a bright yellow, veins are white, red stems, red and purple spots on some leaves, and lower bigger leaves were dying/dead. I had started using Epsom salts a couple weeks back, thinking it was solely a mg problem, and it seemed to be working until I came back. All of this was certainly exacerbated by the fact my humidifier went out and I came back to 29% humidity.
So I started with what has always helped mistakes in the past and flushed when I got home Saturday night. Got the humidity up, and they are looking a lot better. Still yellow and spotted but the leaves are transpiring again and the buds look great. Growth of the buds doesn't seem to be affected, as the runt of the litter, who has never showed any of these issues has about the same size buds as the affected plant of the same strain. So there seems to be hope.
Bottom line is I want to finish these organically, but am in obvious need of nutrients. Will a solid organic tea be able to solve my NPK deficiency. I see recipes all over, but any in particular you would suggest? The simpler the better, as the only ingredient I would already have would be worm castings. Or should I just buy organic ferts?
I have chemical ferts given to me buy the guy I bought the light off of, but the crusty salt buildup on the outside of the bottle where it's been spilled makes me wants it nowhere near my plants.
peace
I'm doing my first grow in a nix of ffof and happy frog. I jumped into the grow quickly and plan to make my own soil mix next go round, but it was possible this time. Up until this point, my plants have been doing rather well with just tap water that I let sit out for a day or so. The past few weeks I noticed them going more and more nutrient deficient but I was hoping they could finish it out.
I'm currently in week 6 since they started to show flowers (7ish weeks since 12/12) of a 9 week cycle. The buds are getting bigger, smelling amazing, and are gaining a ton of resin. However, I went on vacation last week and came home to find what was once a slight nutrient deficiency has become an emergency. Almost all the leaves are a bright yellow, veins are white, red stems, red and purple spots on some leaves, and lower bigger leaves were dying/dead. I had started using Epsom salts a couple weeks back, thinking it was solely a mg problem, and it seemed to be working until I came back. All of this was certainly exacerbated by the fact my humidifier went out and I came back to 29% humidity.
So I started with what has always helped mistakes in the past and flushed when I got home Saturday night. Got the humidity up, and they are looking a lot better. Still yellow and spotted but the leaves are transpiring again and the buds look great. Growth of the buds doesn't seem to be affected, as the runt of the litter, who has never showed any of these issues has about the same size buds as the affected plant of the same strain. So there seems to be hope.
Bottom line is I want to finish these organically, but am in obvious need of nutrients. Will a solid organic tea be able to solve my NPK deficiency. I see recipes all over, but any in particular you would suggest? The simpler the better, as the only ingredient I would already have would be worm castings. Or should I just buy organic ferts?
I have chemical ferts given to me buy the guy I bought the light off of, but the crusty salt buildup on the outside of the bottle where it's been spilled makes me wants it nowhere near my plants.
peace
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