Dr. Who
Well-Known Member
Don't let Pollack Bug you!I always pH my water to 6.0-6.5 before I do anything to it. The only nutrients I added to the soil when I mixed was 1/2c Bone Meal, 1/2c Blood Meal and 1/2 cup of the Guano. I have begun to bubble the blood meal in a gallon jug and will give it that on their next feeding.
Thank you so much for the links and the reading info. I appreciate it!
For reference here is what they looked like the day I began to flower them on the 15th.
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I suspect your soil was not pH buffered quit well enough.
Your pHing at 6.0 is too low and I (if I have to or if I feel the need) never pH for soil under 6.7...
I'll bet your pH has slipped under 6.5 and/or stay's under it to long. That is where the N problem has come from.
N in soil is not readily absorbed or "up-taken" below 6.5 pH in soils. At 6.5 the up-take goes south REAL fast and even one tenth of a point less has a major impact on N....
Work a little Dolomite or Oyster shell into the surface, say a TBL and pH to no less then 6.7 - use the N "tea" once and wait 5-7 days for improvement before using again if need be!
I think this will fix you up just fine.