Can you post pics? Most likely yes.I see one of my PCK is looking kinda like she got too much. I only use 1/4 a teaspoon per gallon of big bloom but her larger fan leaves look curled and brittle. I’m 4 weeks in. Can she be saved?
I will tomorrow. I just watered Sat so my concern is there is more to come. I did that once before with a clone from the same plant. They are super touchy to nutes it seemsCan you post pics? Most likely yes.
Hours are through the hour glass. If sensitive and this nonchalant ? Flush with distilled till you get on it. Best wishes.I will tomorrow. I just watered Sat so my concern is there is more to come. I did that once before with a clone from the same plant. They are super touchy to nutes it seems
I’m not sure if burnt. The other two look good but I remember giving a lot of water to this ones soil. I have since watered. It’s luckily just the larger fan leaves that look crispy. I’m already in bed and my room is not connected to the house. I know it sounds bad but it wasn’t as bad as it soundsHours are through the hour glass. If sensitive and this nonchalant ? Flush with distilled till you get on it. Best wishes.
Hence pics please. But reacting to a bigger problem than presented. All good. Get some sleep. Then get those pics. Hope we can help. LOL.I’m not sure if burnt. The other two look good but I remember giving a lot of water to this ones soil. I have since watered. It’s luckily just the larger fan leaves that look crispy. I’m already in bed and my room is not connected to the house. I know it sounds bad but it wasn’t as bad as it sounds
You should be measuring your feed in EC/ppm not teaspoons.I see one of my PCK is looking kinda like she got too much. I only use 1/4 a teaspoon per gallon of big bloom but her larger fan leaves look curled and brittle. I’m 4 weeks in. Can she be saved?
I don’t know anything about thatYou should be measuring your feed in EC/ppm not teaspoons.
It depends. It could be nitrogen, but why? Example, if the plant is getting more potassium and phosphorus and the NPK balance is off (common in flower if PK boosts are used too often or at the wrong time) it can speed up the plants metabolism and the plant can't keep up with nitrogen demand. Since nitrogen is mobile, the plant will prioritise the flower and draw nitrogen from the leaves. That combined with most flower nutes dialling down on nitrogen you can get a sudden imbalance.A lot of the other plants that I have which are different strains have healthy buds but yellowing leaves which are lime green. I thought maybe nitrogen deficiency or something. Am I wrong?
I’m wondering if using fox farms Beastie Bloomz alone without the liq ferts they suggest is the culprit. It has no nitrogen.It depends. It could be nitrogen, but why? Example, if the plant is getting more potassium and phosphorus and the NPK balance is off (common in flower if PK boosts are used too often or at the wrong time) it can speed up the plants metabolism and the plant can't keep up with nitrogen demand. Since nitrogen is mobile, the plant will prioritise the flower and draw nitrogen from the leaves. That combined with most flower nutes dialling down on nitrogen you can get a sudden imbalance.
Some times it's just genetics though as well. I have found it happens to me more indoors than outdoors.
Follow the schedule until you get a good feel for your plants.I’m wondering if using fox farms Beastie Bloomz alone without the liq ferts they suggest is the culprit. It has no nitrogen.
Get a bluelab truncheon worth their weight in goldI don’t know anything about that
Part of your issues. A basic comprehension of EC/ppm and pH is essential to a successful grow.I don’t know anything about that
I thought that was only for hydro. I’m doing soil and just following the directions on the bottle and cutting them in half.Part of your issues. A basic comprehension of EC/ppm and pH is essential to a successful grow.
pH is less important in soil but if I was doing soil, which I never have I'd still aim for 6.5 pH. EC/ppm is still important in soil as you want to know the strength of your feed you are giving to your plants.I thought that was only for hydro. I’m doing soil and just following the directions on the bottle and cutting them in half.
You don't necessarily need to pH in soil but only with straight up organics and I'm not talking about from a bag. If you're using synthetic nutes this is not organic.I thought that was only for hydro. I’m doing soil and just following the directions on the bottle and cutting them in half.