ThorGanjason
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I'm running a few white lavender clones, 6/6 rooted but after I transferred them to soil only 4/6 have made it. They are white lavender clones.
I'm noticing something weird going on with the leaves. These clones are in soil, but were taken from a mother that was grown hydroponically in a DWC, fed with general hydro's flora grow, flora bloom, and flora micro. I'm wondering if this leaf thing is just a little bit of burn from switching them from synthetic/hydro to organic/soil. I have them in smart pots with Scotts soil and some extra perlite, and I've given them 1 or 2 feedings from the roots organics master pack (following the 5 mil schedule).
I k ow its not too bad yet, just wanting to nip it in the bud (nyuck nyuck) before it gets serious. Wondering if anyone else has seen similar leaf issues before. I know that overfeeding organic looks a lot different than overfeeding synthetic.
Oh yeah, BTW, pH is always 6.5-7 going in, the feeds were around 250-350 ppm. I have a 450 ppm feed mixed for today, but I'm wondering if I should do it or not. I like to push my plants, and now that I have a tds meter I'm gonna try upping my nutes a little more and see if there are any benefits.
I'm noticing something weird going on with the leaves. These clones are in soil, but were taken from a mother that was grown hydroponically in a DWC, fed with general hydro's flora grow, flora bloom, and flora micro. I'm wondering if this leaf thing is just a little bit of burn from switching them from synthetic/hydro to organic/soil. I have them in smart pots with Scotts soil and some extra perlite, and I've given them 1 or 2 feedings from the roots organics master pack (following the 5 mil schedule).
I k ow its not too bad yet, just wanting to nip it in the bud (nyuck nyuck) before it gets serious. Wondering if anyone else has seen similar leaf issues before. I know that overfeeding organic looks a lot different than overfeeding synthetic.
Oh yeah, BTW, pH is always 6.5-7 going in, the feeds were around 250-350 ppm. I have a 450 ppm feed mixed for today, but I'm wondering if I should do it or not. I like to push my plants, and now that I have a tds meter I'm gonna try upping my nutes a little more and see if there are any benefits.