TurboTokes
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I am trying my hand at an outdoor garden this summer, I am about 13 weeks from seed. One plant is in a 20 gallon plastic container, and one in a 30 gallon fabric. As you can see from my pictures, the lower growth is showing signs of distress with leaves curling up yellow and brown.
I am trying to almost treat them like a hydro grow, and Im not sure if that is biting me in the ass. I water twice a day now, water source is a rain water resevoir that I mix my GH flora series nutes and ph in. Plant medium is promix hp with no ammendments.
Do you think I have a current problem with what the plants are seeing, or because the upper growth looks quite healthy green it was maybe something I did to them when they were younger? I topped them just like I do my girls indoors, as you can see I am trying to make them quite bushy and short to be discreet
I am on the fence as they are about to flip to flower if I should continue trying to mix a fresh resevoir of GH liquid fertilizer every week or if I should try a generic "shake and feed" type fertilizer, and simply water them with straight PH'd rain water, and let the granual nutrients do there work.
What do you suggest? I feel I must have something cock eyed in my program
I am trying to almost treat them like a hydro grow, and Im not sure if that is biting me in the ass. I water twice a day now, water source is a rain water resevoir that I mix my GH flora series nutes and ph in. Plant medium is promix hp with no ammendments.
Do you think I have a current problem with what the plants are seeing, or because the upper growth looks quite healthy green it was maybe something I did to them when they were younger? I topped them just like I do my girls indoors, as you can see I am trying to make them quite bushy and short to be discreet
I am on the fence as they are about to flip to flower if I should continue trying to mix a fresh resevoir of GH liquid fertilizer every week or if I should try a generic "shake and feed" type fertilizer, and simply water them with straight PH'd rain water, and let the granual nutrients do there work.
What do you suggest? I feel I must have something cock eyed in my program
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