densefoggyforest
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Hello, novice grower here. Not panicking, but wondering if I should be concerned.
I'm about two weeks into 12/12 and I have a plant losing a lot of her bottom leaves all at once. Looks like she's cannibalizing herself somewhat.
Top growth is looking great though. Good vigor, very green and lots of pistils coming in. starting to smell fantastic.
I'm assuming it's a lockout or deficiency, though my watering and feeding has not significantly changed.
This plant is growing in 5 gallons of FoxFarm OceanForest, fabric smartpot.
I have good temps (low-mid 70's consistantly)
humidity stays between %40-%55
good airflow in the tent and I don't overwater.
I'm feeding:
Biogold Organic Bonsai fertilizer, water soluble (3-4-3) meant for bonsai trees I know but still seems and smells like premium stuff.
A minimal amount of "GrowMore Maxi-Cal" to supplement with some calcium and trace elements
Watering with gallons of RO or springwater from the store. as our tapwater is very alkalinic and I just don't trust it.
Judging by my leaves here, what does the problem look like to you?
This picture shows the early/mid stage of how the bottoms leaves are dying off.
I'm about two weeks into 12/12 and I have a plant losing a lot of her bottom leaves all at once. Looks like she's cannibalizing herself somewhat.
Top growth is looking great though. Good vigor, very green and lots of pistils coming in. starting to smell fantastic.
I'm assuming it's a lockout or deficiency, though my watering and feeding has not significantly changed.
This plant is growing in 5 gallons of FoxFarm OceanForest, fabric smartpot.
I have good temps (low-mid 70's consistantly)
humidity stays between %40-%55
good airflow in the tent and I don't overwater.
I'm feeding:
Biogold Organic Bonsai fertilizer, water soluble (3-4-3) meant for bonsai trees I know but still seems and smells like premium stuff.
A minimal amount of "GrowMore Maxi-Cal" to supplement with some calcium and trace elements
Watering with gallons of RO or springwater from the store. as our tapwater is very alkalinic and I just don't trust it.
Judging by my leaves here, what does the problem look like to you?
This picture shows the early/mid stage of how the bottoms leaves are dying off.
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