If that was all there was to be worried about, i'd be growing large. I love the idea of it.Doughper- don’t be chicken homie, jump in. So you kill some plants everybody has.
Thank you.First grow ever? You're doing great, I think, but then i'm too chicken to grow, so don't mind me.
I’m the one that caused the confusion lol. Thank you for the advice.Got it, sorry I misunderstood. I’d still cut back the nutrients and maybe 1/2 strength or plain water for the next watering. The damaged leaves won’t look better, watch the new growth.
Doughper- don’t be chicken homie, jump in. So you kill some plants everybody has.
No need to Ph water when growing in soil. Just saying.Not at a the moment. In a couple of weeks, I can make it happen.
Why are you adding extra Calmag in your watering / feeds ?I’m attaching some updated pics from today and yesterday. Am I seeing potassium deficiency or just overall nute deficiency or burn? I’m feeding maxi grow at 1.5 small scoops (tbsp) per gal with 1 tsp of cal/mag per gal. Followed by plain water with same amount of cal/mag. I water to about 15ish % runoff. Please advise as I’m just past week 8 and don’t want to lose/harm my grow. View attachment 5280404View attachment 5280405View attachment 5280407View attachment 5280408View attachment 5280404View attachment 5280405View attachment 5280407View attachment 5280408
Cause I was told her that it was needed and read that it can’t hurt. I was planning on regular water again then 1/2 dosages on nutes.Why are you adding extra Calmag in your watering / feeds ?
Both Maxigrow and Maxibloom have calcium / mag and so does your city water.
Excessive calcium use leads to antagonism between elements and will cause issues. For anyone they may not know - Maxibloom can carry a grow from start to finish even without the maxigrow.
I am leaning into the excess calmag as your problem.
Plus a little inner pruning wouldn’t kill ya.
I used cinnamon to deal with a minor fungus gnat issue. It worked wondersGet your PH too 6.5. Should solve the deficiency. If not, ad worm castings to bring the PH up.
Also to protect the roots from root burn and promote healthy root growth by adding cinnamon.
Cinnamon, worm castings can be added to water.
Next time when you do a new grow, learn creating your own soil.
Saves you allot of problems.