Ty for the best wishes. Girls been good past few days since the post,i flushed her soil out slightly due to concerns of potential nute and salt build up from reading about how much FFOF is more of a "hot" soil and i slightly believe that may be in a (small) part of possibly where some of the leaf problems arrising from. Flushed till about 1/2L of runoff that measured a more proper 6-6.5PH
The inital runoff was 4 or lower and i read a few times people seem to consistentially have a very low runoff using FFOF. In my theory anyways,would this be the right thing to do? Seeing as a very low PH would cause lockout from the vital nutrients like P and K? This is my reasoning behind this,i figured it seemed like a better choice to do in the meantime since the soil is basically brand new fresh and it was a recent transplant from its original 1 gal to a 3 which is a gropro pot i believe its called. It has an air/root cone at the bottom thats supposed to help roots grow better by intaking extra o2 due to the shape and airration design of the cone as well as helping with not getting root-bound/root problems since its supposed to help ball the root/(s)
More so back on topic,shes been looking okay latelt but lot of lower leaves are starting to dull a bit and overall look less lively,more pale in color,definitely what looks to me like nute burn since about 70% or more of the leaf tips are browned and burned.
Topping that with the fact of the rusted browning spots (not many but previlant to the bottom leaves mostly but not limited only to)
This is what lead me to believe it is related to soil and lockout? I hope im using that term properly,i have no other noticeable problems with the two other girls both planted in the same exact medium under same conditions. Two aged 41 days (from out of the soil)
And the one this thread is was started on shes now on day 58 (all plants days-counted from popping out the soil)
I hope i didnt do soemthing too irreverisablly stupid,however i'll be leaving her alone for the next week or long as needed aside from watering which wont be happening till she starts looking like needing a fresh drink. Water-dry cycle is always implimented with my grows,as it seems to be the best known method. Not starvingly dry completely,but enough,the right balance for watering schedule. Which i may have botched up once before. I have always over-saturated my fresh transplants the day it gets re-planted. At least 1/2L of runoff i usually stick with since im not wanting nor trying to completely flush the soil. From my understanding,flushing can remove bad stuff like salts/nutes buildup,but cant this also mean you can easily wash out a lot or even all of the vital minernals? This is to my knowledge been what people do a few weeks from harvest to apparently help with flower flavour during its last weeks before chopping. I still have a lot of learn ill easily admit,but here i am! If any of my questions are too redundant let me know,until then ill keep my eyes on her and my other girls and keep reading the many other good informational rich threads and post back with updates as applicable.
Will be getting a nute-kit as suggested per other members on here,within the next two weeks.. (damn paydays...)
Hopefully everything can hold out till then with diligent and keen eye on progress until i can provide real solutions with actual proper nutes and such. Sorry for the delay(ed) response