Hi, I've got these brown spots coming up on this narcotic Kush any ideas please?
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^This.a flush depending how its done can be violent for the soil life/balance
give em water if you want or light dosed feed
i hav emade my own soil for years i am no expert on store bnought soils and coco mixes. i gave up on those years ago when i realized fox farm and most premium soils are actual crapolla. so sorry i cannot advise there other than i'm pretty sure that is an ammended coco blend further complicating the mix. when i say know what goers in your soil i know what goes in my soil to the point i operate a closed loop system using all my food waste right down to the water i boild beans and bveggies i eat in to my soil. this assures a diverse compost fropm fruits to vegetables etc...most store soils are derived from a limited cheap sopurce of compost lie pine bark, leaf mulch, etc... it is not naturally diverse. this is why they add al this shit to it derived seperatley from their composting of said soil. i go as far as composting all myu food in worm bins and ivory head cockroach biuns thuse keeping pace with my waste disposal needs and providing me with frass, casting etc. basically when i clean my worm bins and roach bins i mix all of that in my soil pile that i draw from when i pot a plant. i keep two huge tubs of soil that i constantly am recycling in additioon to the worm and roach bins. just know even doingh all that and knowing all the nutes any plant needs are in my mix i still would occasionally see stuff like thos spots on some plants and in the end my conclusion is PH of the medium not being monitored enough. it also doesn't hurt to consider foliar spraying cal/mag instead of adding it all the time this way you can adjust it on a plant by plant basis and know the coco isnt interfering there. just know another little known fact about foliar spraying is the soilution almost alwasy needs to be more acidic than you think for example P is absorbed best in a foliar spray arounm 4.5-5 ph it is way less than soiul or hydro its a diff process and foilia solutions are almost always a point or two below solutions for root feeding. i forget the exact ph for optimal cal/mag solution foliar wise but i think it around 5It's levingtons essentials compost and Canna coco, i must say i have microbes for veg, but havn't acquired any for bloom.
crushed egshells are awesome but to make the cal soluble you need to soke em in vinegar my man. otherwise it is breaking dowen at the rate of rock phosphate which is slow to not at all lol. i would add though this is exactly how you run into trouble but again i do this myself. its too hard to control amount that way then you are adding another acid in vinegar etc it is too many moving parts it sounds wholesome and organic and that is why i do it but as i said it is hard to overdue calcium but disolving it in vinegar is exactly how you may end upo wioth too much. plus it is not good to add allot of acids to the soil, not for ph reasons either it just has a negative effect overall which is why in organic soil you realy should never ph your taqp water using it evry feeding if ever unless your tap is like 4ph or 8ph or something crazy. organic soil is a buffer and all solutuoin have a speciufic sloped graph associated with the buffering process and as long as the solution or tap water is within reason adding acidic stuff to lower solution is harming the living soil over time. basically use eggshells but know they are slow reacting by years when added cruished and using inegar in a feeding to make it soluble risks toxicity so be careful. too be clear i am talking about ph'ing water to 6.4-6.8 for soil like every guide says. this is wrong. the acid over time is problematic esopecially if like me you re-ammend and recycle soilI've also not have calmag, there were crushed egg shells added to the mix (me thinking calcium)
you only need to ph to make sureit isnt like 4 or 8 man dont adjust your water for a soil grow if it is like 5.4 or 7.5 for example. you need to make sure the actual soil is 6.5 then watever you add to it will be 6.5 when the plant takes it up. it's just how it works as crazy as it seems. it is so much so that if your soil is 7.5 and you water with 6 or 6.5 to compensate it will have 0 effect basically on resolving the ph issue because the solutions ph is basically irrelevent. saturate your soil for an hour or more with a known ph soltuion. when i say saturate though i mean soak to the point it is saurated but isn't running off at all. then in an hour or more squezze the soil in a rag so the liquid goies in a cup. test that water and that is your soil ph basically. ppl test run off which is close in most cases but the hour or more gives it time to go through the curve i mentioned before and settle at the buffed soil ph. then and only then can you squeez and accurately test runnof. prbably best to use a known ph solution to start like uyou would use to set a ph meteri've been leveling feed ph's to 6.5, using rain water, which is already pretty much around there.
i would watch the vinegar ik how much yo need to use to drop ph 1 point, i've done it. bad idea imo iun the long run. if you are set on not using ph down which is fine i dont use it either use lemons or limes and tap water. first of all plantsd need chlorine and other mineral deposit in tap water anyways and the citric acid in lemons and limes neutralizes microbe killing chloramines. it alsdo has the added benefit of adding sugar foir miucrobes to feed on and i lime in a 5 gallon bucket of 7.5+ tap water will be brought down to 6 or lower. not saying do 6 or lower i am saying though i use about a half lime per bucket personally to de chlorinate my tap water of chloramines because sometimes a whole lime lowers ph more thsan i'd like. not that the solution ph matters but i do think it matters to be consistent and not water with 7.5 one day and 5.5 the next as i think that would negatively impaxct microbes populationsHmm, yeah, i rarely need to ph much, i do used distilled vinegar for down and bicarb for up, I've been using the Ionics Coco veg and bloom as i got the wrong stuff back when i had cash. All this is in a caravan cupboard on solar,wind,gen bavaQB120w 4000k 2700k red,far red and uv.