Wedding Cakes and a Blue Cheese - how they lookin?

oill

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Does it look like new growth is not dark enough on some of them (too light-colored green)?
You add no details you won't get a response.

Medium, soil, ph, lights, light schedule, weeks alive, weeks in schedule.

If you have moved to 1212 then ots normal.... but no idea where you are at!
 

Overgrowtho

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Medium is some super soils (a few I'm testing, here in Asia)
pH meters show around 6-7
Lights are 2x 240 Watt QB's now hitting the plants with about 45,000 LUX
Still in Veg (I suppose I should wait for 50% of canopy to fill then put up the SCROG net and when 70% of canopy is full I should flip to flower?)
Weeks alive is approx 7
These are feminized seeds (not autos so no schedule).
I have been feeding with some fish hydrosolate, compost tea, casting tea

@oill please unpack comment:
If you have moved to 1212 then ots normal....
 

Overgrowtho

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Thanks @Jimbo the Gael

Calcium! Do you recommend I water with calmag to fix this?

I am not sure but I think it does seem to get greener as it gets older since it's just on the new parts mostly.
 

Jimbo the Gael

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For a lot of plants the really new growth is paler for a bit, and darkens as it gets older. It's more pronounced in flower. If you have calmag, sure, you can use it. If you want to stay organic then an eggshell tea would also work, and google will find you plenty of different recipes for it.
It is surprising that a supersoil wouldn't have enough already, though.
 

Overgrowtho

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I would hope that my super soil has enough already.

If I water with calmag from a nutrient bottle, is that considered non organic and hurting the microbiome in my soil? Or is that just a myth????

I suppose a compost tea should fix these issues seen in my attatchment instead or as well? 17027.jpg
 

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pahval

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Well if you dont your plants wont grow well... Can you post photo or translation of macro and micro nutrients of that soil?
 

Overgrowtho

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Well if you dont your plants wont grow well... Can you post photo or translation of macro and micro nutrients of that soil?
We dont have that info here in Asia for our soils where I live....

This is what I can tell you:

1. Premium Soil
Wood ash, blood meal, sand, lime, sawdust, pertlite, compost, vermiculite, peat moss, macronutrients, mirconutrients, mycorhuza, mucrococcus

2. GrowPro
Coconut fluff, Black Chaff, Chaff, Special organic fertilizer, Fish Amino Compost, mashed shells, 6 secondary minerals, microorganisms, yeast, Bacilus, Mycorrhizae

3. Tomdin soil:
Mycorrhizae, Worm Castings, Blood Meal, Bat Guano, Fish Bone Meal, Kelp, Epsom Salt, Dolomite, Azomite, Humic Acid, Gypsum, Rice Hulls, Pumice, Oyster Shell, Soybean Meal, Alfalfa, Coco Coir, Fish Fertilizer
 

Overgrowtho

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You add no details you won't get a response.

Medium, soil, ph, lights, light schedule, weeks alive, weeks in schedule.

If you have moved to 1212 then ots normal.... but no idea where you are at!
Why did you men about 12/12 making it look normal? I'm confused.

Do you reckon I'm getting close, that I should flip to flower soon and hang my SCROG trellis?
 

Overgrowtho

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#3 sounds ideal
I have good results with number 3.

What problems should I watch out for with 1 and 2 and 3?

In light of the photo shared?


By the way, am getting the tip discoloration on soil 3 (on left in photo attatched).
And discoloration on the right in my photo, is in soil number 2 (plant seems to be healthy nonetheless).
 

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oill

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Why did you men about 12/12 making it look normal? I'm confused.

Do you reckon I'm getting close, that I should flip to flower soon and hang my SCROG trellis?
They can go pale when you flip to 1212... you didn't tell us where you are
 
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