SMELLLLL
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Hello!
A bit of a newbie here, this is my first indoor plant. She's at about ~12 weeks of veg, and I'm wanting to flip her to flower pretty soon. Recently I had a fairly bad infestation of fungus gnats (stupidly thought that leaving my cuttings on the surface of the substrate to breakdown would be a good idea - became a breeding grown pretty quick!), and so went through control measures of sticky cards, drenching the substrate with eco-neem, and top dressing about ~3cm of diatomaceous earth to suffocate the larvae. I've got the fungus gnats under control now, but my plant has started showing some serious signs of stress over the last week, just after the above control methods.
A quick background of what I'm working with:
Growing in Organic Coco Coir, in a 28 liter pot, mixed ~80grams of Biogrow fertiliser into the substrate (I have been told time and time again that shit fertiliser works as a slow release even in coco coir. I water every night, about 2 litres, add worm piss (mixed at a 1:10 ratio) once a fortnight, and humic acids + seaweed extract probably 2-3 times a week. Growing in a 1.2 x 1.2 (4ft) tent, with a 315w CMH.
I have a daily watering/feeding/EC/pH diary going back about a month and a half. EC varies/averages around .9 - 1.5 most days, pH is around 7.
Does anyone have any suggestions of how to get my leaves back looking that deep green? Really hope I haven't damaged her irreparably. All suggestions welcome.
Thank you.
A bit of a newbie here, this is my first indoor plant. She's at about ~12 weeks of veg, and I'm wanting to flip her to flower pretty soon. Recently I had a fairly bad infestation of fungus gnats (stupidly thought that leaving my cuttings on the surface of the substrate to breakdown would be a good idea - became a breeding grown pretty quick!), and so went through control measures of sticky cards, drenching the substrate with eco-neem, and top dressing about ~3cm of diatomaceous earth to suffocate the larvae. I've got the fungus gnats under control now, but my plant has started showing some serious signs of stress over the last week, just after the above control methods.
A quick background of what I'm working with:
Growing in Organic Coco Coir, in a 28 liter pot, mixed ~80grams of Biogrow fertiliser into the substrate (I have been told time and time again that shit fertiliser works as a slow release even in coco coir. I water every night, about 2 litres, add worm piss (mixed at a 1:10 ratio) once a fortnight, and humic acids + seaweed extract probably 2-3 times a week. Growing in a 1.2 x 1.2 (4ft) tent, with a 315w CMH.
I have a daily watering/feeding/EC/pH diary going back about a month and a half. EC varies/averages around .9 - 1.5 most days, pH is around 7.
Does anyone have any suggestions of how to get my leaves back looking that deep green? Really hope I haven't damaged her irreparably. All suggestions welcome.
Thank you.
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