Hello, I need your advice since I experienced an issue and I think I messed it up. I don’t have the experience to carefully judge and apply the correct remedy (1st grow).
Q: Is flushing during flowering a good remedy when suspecting a nutrient lockout?
Currently: Day 59 on Royal Dwarf Auto (8th week) from Royal Queen Seeds.
Medium && Equipment:
Extra Information:
PH was regulated from 6th week and after values 6th week vary from 6.3 to 6.5 because previously weeks instrument of measurement was not accurate (strips, now pen) - Now PH is stable at ~6.4
Issue described:
Since adding extra nutrients from week 7 (Extra were: activera, calcmag, fishmix, heaven) dwarf got greener and healthier, though after a few days growth was stunned and leaf tips were yellow (Indicating probably nitrogen toxicity as far as I searched online). Whole other plant was nice vibrant dark green buds were not fattening up as they should. Only leaf tips yellowing through entire plant both on top and bottom leaf.
Remedy applied:
Decided to flush it with ph balanced tap water X3 times (30 Liters in one sitting) the volume of the pot to get all excess nutrients and salts out (Again checked online for this)
At first wave of flushing my runoff excess water had ppm of 2300 which I think was too high indicating a nutrient lockout. I continued flushing till I got a solid runoff of 350. (Tested it with a tds / ec meter)
Ph at all stages of flushing was stabilised in runoff at around 6.3 to 6.5.
Questions to experts:
1. Shouldn’t I have flushed at this stage when I’m planning to harvest in 3 – tops 4 weeks?
2. I followed official BioBizz nutrients feeding schedule and applied the dosages that were described on their website, but it seems Bio Grow and Fish Mix skyrocketed the nitrogen too high and cause the lockout – Can you suggest an alternative feeding schedule more conservative?
3. Is it normal not to water it all for at least 1-2 days since I want the soil medium to get dry and airy cause now it has drained but it’s still wet underneath.
4. Am I elevating my chances for bud rot since the medium is still wet (I tried to strain it).
5. Should I continue to water it with my previous feeding schedule as described above for two more weeks and then flush && harvest?
Misc. info:
This is first grow and it hasn’t been very successful since many mistakes were done, mostly with wrong PH due to lack of proper equipment. Want to thank you all for time you took reading this post. Hope you all have an awesome day & be safe.
PS: Pictures of dwarf after flushing / minor change yet to flush.
Pictures link (since they are too big to be uploaded here)
Edit: Uploaded close ups from the colas for more reference as per users request
Thanks
Q: Is flushing during flowering a good remedy when suspecting a nutrient lockout?
Currently: Day 59 on Royal Dwarf Auto (8th week) from Royal Queen Seeds.
Medium && Equipment:
- Soil: Bio Bizz Allmix
- Pot size: 11.5 liters (Fabric one)
- Light: Mars Hydro TS600
- Numb of plants: 1
- Light Schedule: 20/4
- Bio Grow 1 ml / L
- Bio Bloom 5 ml / L
- Bio Top Max 5 ml / L
- Bio Heaven 6 ml / L
- Bio Active Vera 6. ml / L
- Bio Calc Mag 0.5 ml / L
- Bio Fish Mix 1 ml / L
Extra Information:
PH was regulated from 6th week and after values 6th week vary from 6.3 to 6.5 because previously weeks instrument of measurement was not accurate (strips, now pen) - Now PH is stable at ~6.4
Issue described:
Since adding extra nutrients from week 7 (Extra were: activera, calcmag, fishmix, heaven) dwarf got greener and healthier, though after a few days growth was stunned and leaf tips were yellow (Indicating probably nitrogen toxicity as far as I searched online). Whole other plant was nice vibrant dark green buds were not fattening up as they should. Only leaf tips yellowing through entire plant both on top and bottom leaf.
Remedy applied:
Decided to flush it with ph balanced tap water X3 times (30 Liters in one sitting) the volume of the pot to get all excess nutrients and salts out (Again checked online for this)
At first wave of flushing my runoff excess water had ppm of 2300 which I think was too high indicating a nutrient lockout. I continued flushing till I got a solid runoff of 350. (Tested it with a tds / ec meter)
Ph at all stages of flushing was stabilised in runoff at around 6.3 to 6.5.
Questions to experts:
1. Shouldn’t I have flushed at this stage when I’m planning to harvest in 3 – tops 4 weeks?
2. I followed official BioBizz nutrients feeding schedule and applied the dosages that were described on their website, but it seems Bio Grow and Fish Mix skyrocketed the nitrogen too high and cause the lockout – Can you suggest an alternative feeding schedule more conservative?
3. Is it normal not to water it all for at least 1-2 days since I want the soil medium to get dry and airy cause now it has drained but it’s still wet underneath.
4. Am I elevating my chances for bud rot since the medium is still wet (I tried to strain it).
5. Should I continue to water it with my previous feeding schedule as described above for two more weeks and then flush && harvest?
Misc. info:
This is first grow and it hasn’t been very successful since many mistakes were done, mostly with wrong PH due to lack of proper equipment. Want to thank you all for time you took reading this post. Hope you all have an awesome day & be safe.
PS: Pictures of dwarf after flushing / minor change yet to flush.
Pictures link (since they are too big to be uploaded here)
Edit: Uploaded close ups from the colas for more reference as per users request
Thanks
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