NowhereMan25
Active Member
Ive poured over the FAQ, posts in here, and elsewhere and I cant for the life of me identify what is wrong with these girls.
The symptoms arent far developed but Im trying to catch any problems early.
Here are the specs and below is more background info and pics:
Soil:
Fox Farm Ocean Forest / Light Warrior 50:50 Mix
5 gallon buckets, good drainage
Water:
Reverse Osmosis out of faucet: 7.1ph and 010ppm
RO water + CalMg+ and ph adjusted: 6.2 and 130ppm
*Given in between nutrient feedings
Nutrients:
Veg: 1tsp FF Grow Big /gal ph adjusted ro water used after 1 month in new soil
Light:
24/0 400watt MH
Temps:
78-80 degrees farenheit
*The pics tagged "rl" are the Rocklock
*The pics tagged "sl" are Southern Lights
Rocklock - feminized
(Rockstar x Warlock) 80% Indica / 20% Sativa
Southern Lights regular - female
(NYC Diesel x Sensi Star) 20% Indica / 80% Sativa
Background:
Both were germed and cracked on the same day.
I believe theyre a lil over 1 month in veg now.
From what Ive read I thought it may be an issue related to the RO water Im using. Maybe a Mg deficiency or something. I wasnt adding the CalMg+ to the RO water until a couple weeks ago, but even since then theyve continued to have problems. They seem large and healthy to me other than the leaf symptoms theyre showing.
Then I thought it may be over fertilization, that maybe the soil was still too hot to add the grow big nutrients. But Im not experienced at identifying that so I could use some help.
The last thing Ive done was try to flush them because from what Ive read thats the starting point of fixing most nutrient problems. Each is in a 5 gallon bucket. I poured 3 gallons of RO water through each with a ph of 6.2 and ppm of 50. Ive heard much more is needed for a proper flush but again, I cant figure if its a deficiency or a toxicity that is bothering my girls.
I also have 2 that are in flower and have their own issues. They are in the dark for now, but I will post them up later. Should I make a new thread or add it on top of this one? Im a frequent reader but this is my first post.
The symptoms arent far developed but Im trying to catch any problems early.
Here are the specs and below is more background info and pics:
Soil:
Fox Farm Ocean Forest / Light Warrior 50:50 Mix
5 gallon buckets, good drainage
Water:
Reverse Osmosis out of faucet: 7.1ph and 010ppm
RO water + CalMg+ and ph adjusted: 6.2 and 130ppm
*Given in between nutrient feedings
Nutrients:
Veg: 1tsp FF Grow Big /gal ph adjusted ro water used after 1 month in new soil
Light:
24/0 400watt MH
Temps:
78-80 degrees farenheit
*The pics tagged "rl" are the Rocklock
*The pics tagged "sl" are Southern Lights
Rocklock - feminized
(Rockstar x Warlock) 80% Indica / 20% Sativa
Southern Lights regular - female
(NYC Diesel x Sensi Star) 20% Indica / 80% Sativa
Background:
Both were germed and cracked on the same day.
I believe theyre a lil over 1 month in veg now.
From what Ive read I thought it may be an issue related to the RO water Im using. Maybe a Mg deficiency or something. I wasnt adding the CalMg+ to the RO water until a couple weeks ago, but even since then theyve continued to have problems. They seem large and healthy to me other than the leaf symptoms theyre showing.
Then I thought it may be over fertilization, that maybe the soil was still too hot to add the grow big nutrients. But Im not experienced at identifying that so I could use some help.
The last thing Ive done was try to flush them because from what Ive read thats the starting point of fixing most nutrient problems. Each is in a 5 gallon bucket. I poured 3 gallons of RO water through each with a ph of 6.2 and ppm of 50. Ive heard much more is needed for a proper flush but again, I cant figure if its a deficiency or a toxicity that is bothering my girls.
I also have 2 that are in flower and have their own issues. They are in the dark for now, but I will post them up later. Should I make a new thread or add it on top of this one? Im a frequent reader but this is my first post.
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