Jack in the Bud
Active Member
Guys,
Sheesh, seems like every time I start to think I've got this growing thing figured out some thing new pops up that confounds the hell out of me. I'm hoping some of you might be able to give me some insight into what might be causing the new growth on some of my plants to be twisted and deformed. With in the last two weeks this has begun to show up on about 20% of my current crop.
They're being grown in a mix I made up (following some guidlines UB gave me, 6 months or so back) that contains a 3.8 cubic foot bale of Sunshine Mix #2, 2.5 cf bag of MG potting soil, 1 cf bag of steer manure, several cups of blood and bone meal, some dolomitic lime, and around 3 gallons each of perlite and vermiculite. No alfalfa pellets this time.
The plants are 58 days old (from seed in dirt). Around 23 days ago they were pinched to form two main colas. They have had no additional nutrients, minerals, hormones, etc. given to them and have only been watered with rain water or snow melt that I've collected. Could it be that by using this purer water I've deprived them of something essential that they're needing?
Temps have been in the 60 - 75 range (mostly 65 to 70). The lights aren't to close and there's a constant fresh air exchange thru the space. And based on the experience of about a dozen past grows I don't believe I'm either under watering or over watering them.
Additionally I also have some hot pepper plants that I've started for the out door garden and some of them are growing in a very deformed manner. They're in the same soil and have recieved the same water as the MJ.
Up until the last week or so everything seemed to be progressing fine with nice healthy growth. I've been re-reading all the stuff on nutrients and plant stress but am just stumped at this point. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Jack
Sheesh, seems like every time I start to think I've got this growing thing figured out some thing new pops up that confounds the hell out of me. I'm hoping some of you might be able to give me some insight into what might be causing the new growth on some of my plants to be twisted and deformed. With in the last two weeks this has begun to show up on about 20% of my current crop.
They're being grown in a mix I made up (following some guidlines UB gave me, 6 months or so back) that contains a 3.8 cubic foot bale of Sunshine Mix #2, 2.5 cf bag of MG potting soil, 1 cf bag of steer manure, several cups of blood and bone meal, some dolomitic lime, and around 3 gallons each of perlite and vermiculite. No alfalfa pellets this time.
The plants are 58 days old (from seed in dirt). Around 23 days ago they were pinched to form two main colas. They have had no additional nutrients, minerals, hormones, etc. given to them and have only been watered with rain water or snow melt that I've collected. Could it be that by using this purer water I've deprived them of something essential that they're needing?
Temps have been in the 60 - 75 range (mostly 65 to 70). The lights aren't to close and there's a constant fresh air exchange thru the space. And based on the experience of about a dozen past grows I don't believe I'm either under watering or over watering them.
Additionally I also have some hot pepper plants that I've started for the out door garden and some of them are growing in a very deformed manner. They're in the same soil and have recieved the same water as the MJ.
Up until the last week or so everything seemed to be progressing fine with nice healthy growth. I've been re-reading all the stuff on nutrients and plant stress but am just stumped at this point. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Jack