Leftover good seeds from an old pack or bag seed ? As far as the nutes go idk anything about Fox farms heard they are ok tho . I use Costume built soil from BuildASoil with Costume Compost & Bean Sprout Teas also use Epsom Salt every 2 weeks . Also used Primordial Solutions 2 oz sample pack which comes with Rootamentary , Sea Green & True Blooms . Also water with Agsil16H Potassium Silicate every 3rd watering & Horticultural Aloe every other watering . But that's just what i do maybe someone else has used Fox Farms and would know better then me and can help you out this is a Great Group of Growmies in this Thread !I have it in a 7 gal grow bag and not sure what the genetics are but its from some leftover good seeds I had collected. I’ve been giving it Fox Farm GrowBig, Big Bloom & Floralicious Plus right up until 2 weeks of flower. Just switched to 2-3 Tsp Tiger Bloom, 3Tbs Big Bloom and about 2 ml of Floralicious Plus I’ve been feeding it just about everyday with no signs of nutrient burn. Should I up the nutrient uptake or any other tips would be great. Thanks.
The ph is what I measured at the soil with a probe. I also have not foliar sprayed them with anything. I haven’t fed them in a month only straight well water which is why I’m thinking deficiency but I’ll keep doing some research. Thanks thoughMight have burned them with 2 much nutes not sure is the 6.9 PH your water or soil Ph ? Ho9ld of a week with no dress and see what any new grow is doing for now is my suggestion but someone might have a better idea. think the same thing happened to someone else a few weeks ago but their problem was a Foiler Spray i believe .
Nope i do it all the way up to the last week of flower before harvest just don't spray your buds directly at least i don't i'm afraid of bud rot deathly Afraid !When should you stop foliar spray? Is it harmful to spray your buds after week 3 of flower?
Dude you got a serious Mag deficiency going on their bud or so that is what it looks like to me anyways. And how did you get your hands on the Stumbleweed from Getaway Mountain seeds tried to look them up and their web site is down for the season who dos that ?Stumbleweed from Getaway Mountain Seeds. Balcony grow, 20gal fabric pot, General Hydroponics nutrients. About 7.5 feet tall, packing on buds, but not very frosty yet. Suffered some type of deficiency, but is chugging along. I hope it grows to it's full potential, the massive trunk has gotta mean something good, right?
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And here is Quick Kush from Dinafem. Same conditions as the Stumbleweed, but suffering hardly any problems at all. Leaves are just yellowing off as the flowers develop. This plant I have really high hopes for, as the colas are already huge and trichome packed, and it has done much better than the stumbleweed all along. Should finish up by mid-late September no-problemo. about 6 feet tall. Fast Version strains (the F1 of a photoperiod crossed with an autoflowering plant) have exceeded my expectations, and might be all I grow next year.
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I figured it was probably magnesium or something, so I have been feeding Botanicare CalMag for the last month or so, a full dose every other watering. Seems to have improved a bit. July was a busy month for me, so they got a little neglected as far as nutrients go. They had just been transplanted into Fox Farms Ocean Forest in late June, so I wasn't expecting to have to deal with anything nutrient related for a while after that.Dude you got a serious Mag deficiency going on their bud or so that is what it looks like to me anyways. And how did you get your hands on the Stumbleweed from Getaway Mountain seeds tried to look them up and their web site is down for the season who dos that ?
Bye the way Nice House you can Pee into the ocean from your deck ! Property like that is no less a 1 Mil maybe 1.5 Mil where i live .Mine are coming along great even the solo cup plants are still alive. I've had them blown over a few times even when I just watered them so do take them inside when the weather gets bad, I sleep much better knowing they aren't being beaten by the wind. I'm really excited to see what I get for yields. I don't want to jinx myself but i'm amazed at how good they are turning out, zero bug damage, occasional yellow lower leaf and that's it, they look like they were indoors the whole time. I can just imagine how big they would be if they received better sunlight throughout they day.
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