I have some burnt tips though so that why i was thinking toxicity but im stumped on this one honestlyThey look pretty good. Maybe the beginning of K deficiency is all it looks like to me.
I have some burnt tips though so that why i was thinking toxicity but im stumped on this one honestlyThey look pretty good. Maybe the beginning of K deficiency is all it looks like to me.
So that can coas Yellow tips? I was thinking they were burnt lolHonestly your plants look good I would introduce something with some more k in it as that’s what your going to be lacking in and could cause the yellowing on the tips like that as you proceed. Other than that man looks good keep the nitrogen going all the way through and don’t wash out your soil and you’ll be good.
Soil and coco as a growing medium have completely different properties and attributes soil can hold microbes and the density of it can hold more or allow water to spread out. relating coco and soil grows to each other is like comparing night and day they are completely different and require different techniques to grow well in.Ok, so to hit you with the same logic...with your soil, what's to stop problems occurring for the very same reason you let coco drain, if you never do the same with your soil?
K deficiency can cause that too. And if you look at the edges they are a little yellowish looking.I have some burnt tips though so that why i was thinking toxicity but im stumped on this one honestly
They don't.Soil and coco as a growing medium have completely different properties and attributes soil can hold microbes and the density of it can hold more or allow water to spread out. relating coco and soil grows to each other is like comparing night and day they are completely different and require different techniques to grow well in.
Every thread here. FFS no!Are you telling him to flush???
Just some food for thought these only been in the 7 gals since a week and half before flip so i don't see having build up even if i couldOk, so to hit you with the same logic...with your soil, what's to stop problems occurring for the very same reason you let coco drain, if you never do the same with your soil?
Not at all I think you’ll find me and many others in agreement on the not watering to runoff in organic soils but hey what do I know. All you are doing is wasting the amendments and microbes you have introduced to it and washing away valuable food you can do what you like and call it what you like.and that's nonsense. no offence.
Has it been happening since you potted the plant though?Just some food for thought these only been in the 7 gals since a week and half before flip so i don't see having build up even if i could
Go and look at some hort. infoNot at all I think you’ll find me and many others in agreement on the not watering to runoff in organic soils but hey what do I know. All you are doing is wasting the amendments and microbes you have introduced to it and washing away valuable food you can do what you like and call it what you like.
So can my pubes but people aren’t comparing them to each other yes they both hold nutes and both can drain and both can do all kinds of stuff but are still completely different I’m not going to argue with you it seems like you do that enough with yourself you are more than welcome to view my grows and journals and see what my results are from no runoff as well copious amounts of other grows on here and you are more than welcome to compare them with whatever you have going on.They don't.
They both have a cation exchange cycle
They both hold water and O2
They both hold nutrient
They both drain
No just recently, i top dressed right as i flipped then gave a tea not long after then boom and thats why i thought toxicity, the tea wasn't strong thoughHas it been happening since you potted the plant though?
And people amend potting mixes and soils with coco all the time, so what's your point?So can my pubes but people aren’t comparing them to each other yes they both hold nutes and both can drain and both can do all kinds of stuff but are still completely different I’m not going to argue with you it seems like you do that enough with yourself you are more than welcome to view my grows and journals and see what my results are from no runoff as well copious amounts of other grows on here and you are more than welcome to compare them with whatever you have going on.
Let dry out a bit. I really do think the bottom of your pots a bit soggy.No just recently, i top dressed right as i flipped then gave a tea not long after then boom and thats why i thought toxicity, the tea wasn't strong though
anyway so u think its potassium deficiency? Dude u read about what ive gave them in the past few weeks?.How To Water Living Soil In Pots & Beds
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"Firstly this guide only applies to our living soil product. Don't try to apply this to other brands of living soil as it may cause issues for you ".How To Water Living Soil In Pots & Beds
Firstly this guide only applies to our living soil product. Don't try to apply this to other brands of living soil as it may cause issues for you. Why does this only apply to our soil? Because the water holding capacity of our soil is far superior to almost any other soil you can purchase. Thus...www.redbudsoilcompany.com
As well as every other site on the web about organic living soils.
Nvm that was the other guy who said k defdeficiency
I use coco in my soil but it’s still not the same as the soil it’s in it helps with water retention and adds support for the soil why are we arguing this Jesus do what you like buddy if you want to grow in living soil and wash your shit away then by all means do so if you want to grow in living soil the right way and not wash all your stuff out then do that idc it’s your grow not mine. If you think soil and coco are the same good for you there are people on here arguing about a flat earth so it’s not surprising to hear what your spitting out.And people amend potting mixes and soils with coco all the time, so what's your point?
Common sense coco is different to soil, but the properties it contains, required to grow a plant are the same.