Nitrogen? ( yellowing)

Uglyrichie

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Running a ts 1000 and a 2000 maxisun. Using a super soil made by a guy locally. Top dress with BAS craft blend about every 3 weeks ( I should track this stuff) water with recharge one week, and boogie brew tea with molasses added the next. Unsure the age they were free ethos auto seeds. This is my second organic grow. Yellowing started on a few fan leaves on the right but have kinda went crazy in the last week or so. I do not ph, run my water through a boogie blue filter and let sit. Any suggestions would be great their not close being done and I'm trying to give this organic grow a go and kinda at loss.
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Uglyrichie

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I have never done a slurry test, from what I've found online I'm checking the ph of the soil. From what I saw take some of the soil put in a cup, use distilled water, stir, and check ph. Does this sound correct. Or do I ph my run off or is that something different. Sorry for so many questions. I switched to organic to attempt the KISS method but with anything there's always a learning curve. Thank you for the suggestion
 

xtsho

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I have never done a slurry test, from what I've found online I'm checking the ph of the soil. From what I saw take some of the soil put in a cup, use distilled water, stir, and check ph. Does this sound correct. Or do I ph my run off or is that something different. Sorry for so many questions. I switched to organic to attempt the KISS method but with anything there's always a learning curve. Thank you for the suggestion
You want to do a slurry test. Don't bother with runoff.
 

visajoe1

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just needs food my guy. top dress can take some time to get the handle on it, looks like you're not quite there yet. its ok. to help your girls out, mix up a batch of nutrients in water and feed them
 

inth3shadowz

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Return the recharge and all that hoohaa...your plants were hungry weeks ago, you just didn't see the signs. Happens to the best of us. Like said above, you need a well rounded nute to let this one ride. If you rely on the organic, you'll be full yellow in no time at all. Id recommend a dose of Maxibloom or Floranova...or even just some dynagro grow.
 

Uglyrichie

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Kinda bums me out, but it is what it is, I've been running the canna Tera line for a bit. I'm going to slurry test it tomorrow and see where I'm at. I have photos running the same stuff that are just fine. Autos are still new to me only 1 other run. Start feeding tea every feeding to the other 2 autos. I'm not willing to give up on the organic experiment quite yet
 
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