Im guessing N overdose and overwatering? Should I not feed?

FlamingShitMoths

New Member
How's it go, so I've decided to attempt growing once again after my last DWC grow not turning out as brilliantly as I wanted same issue
This time round I decided to go with...
BIOBIZZ All Mix Soil
BIOBIZZ GROW - BLOOM - TOPMAX
600W Dual Spectrum HPS
Airpots
Seems this time around once again my plants are getting to much nitrogen and going dark green
Any help would be appreciated cause I'm stumped as most people have good results with all mix ive only fed half if recommended bio grow every 2-3 watering but decided to back off as soon as I noticed
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Boatguy

Well-Known Member
Look pretty good right now. Just starting to claw alittle.
Dark green is healthy. Clawing, yellowing, spots etc are problems.
There are probably still enough nutrients in the soil to support the plant and it doesnt need the additional liquid nutes yet
 

FlamingShitMoths

New Member
Okay
Look pretty good right now. Just starting to claw alittle.
Dark green is healthy. Clawing, yellowing, spots etc are problems.
There are probably still enough nutrients in the soil to support the plant and it doesnt need the additional liquid nutes yet
She's got some yellowing brown spots and worse by the day maybe start of ph issue my 2 prong meter says 7.1 but im not sure how reliable it is so I'm reluctant to mess to much
 

Boatguy

Well-Known Member
I would just lay off adding any nutes till they start to seem hungry. That plant is still pretty small and probably hasnt used up all the nutrients in the soil.
Ph is rarely the problem with decent premade soil.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
the plants color looks fine to me as well.. they look like they might be little over watered, but not a big deal really..
 

ColoradoHighGrower

Well-Known Member
How big are your smart pots? Soil mix type? Let them get thirsty before watering again (like noticable drooping of all leaves thirsty), and be sure to give them a total soak with good runoff each time you do water from now on (1-2 L per plant should be better than 500cc). I water every ~3-5 days at that size with coco/sphag/perlite mix , and more frequently as they get larger or in flower when transpiration rates really pick up
 

FlamingShitMoths

New Member
How big are your smart pots? Soil mix type? Let them get thirsty before watering again (like noticable drooping of all leaves thirsty), and be sure to give them a total soak with good runoff each time you do water from now on (1-2 L per plant should be better than 500cc). I water every ~3-5 days at that size with coco/sphag/perlite mix , and more frequently as they get larger or in flower when transpiration rates really pick up
Thanks man keep everyone updates with the results using biobizz allmix soil, 15l pots but I've only got 10l of soil in each pot
 
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