maranibbana
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op has an imbalance due to excess, read what he’s using.No. Imbalance means not enough of one thing to balance out the other.
So what is the imbalance you see exactly?I don’t see deficiency, I see imbalance
So then if you don't see a deficiency then you must see an excess of some nutrient, correct. What do you believe is excessive in the soil to cause what appears to be a deficiency?Imbalance can happen from too little OR too much of something (or many things)
I can’t give you that answer, but somewhere in the re-amending process OP used either too much crab meal, too much gypsum, or too much Alf/kelp. Any of those in an improper amount, on the second run in these 25gal for them, can cause the micros to get a little out of whack. it will self correct. Op is still In veg. Idk Ops water schedule or what op gives plants weekly, that can also play a part.So then if you don't see a deficiency then you must see an excess of some nutrient, correct. What do you believe is excessive in the soil to cause what appears to be a deficiency?
I definitely see K deficiency. Too much Ca can lock out K. What water are you using? Gypsum is basically just Ca. Maybe you over did it.My compost is hand made with coots worm bin methods and I use this to top dress above my dry amendments at a rate of about 2 gallons per 25 gallon(Wish I used beds). The soil was constructed following coots the recipe to the T. Also this is the second run in this soil so it may need more time to settle but it has been top dressed with kelp, neem, crab and gypsum before the run. Following this guide as to the amounts but added neem also.
What Should I Top Dress my Organic Grow with?
I don't believe in coincidence and lately I've been asked by several different growers the same question. I've already discussed this personally with a few of them but I figured that others might be wondering as well. "What should I top dress my plants with to ensure that the soil has enough...buildasoil.com
Has living worms in it. My other room has hps lighting and potassium def in late flower showed so I’m definitely going to need that forsure for this LED room but this is a little early to be running into issues in veg. It seems only strain specific. My GMO, Blue Sunshine are growing well.
Gypsum plus the crab meal yes!I definitely see K deficiency. Too much Ca can lock out K. What water are you using? Gypsum is basically just Ca. Maybe you over did it.
Sorry I forgot to mention I use blumats and dial it in that way with also the help of a simple moisture meter to get both readings. Forgot the scientific name of the device that comes with blumats but I use that alongside with the moisture probe.I can’t give you that answer, but somewhere in the re-amending process OP used either too much crab meal, too much gypsum, or too much Alf/kelp. Any of those in an improper amount, on the second run in these 25gal for them, can cause the micros to get a little out of whack. it will self correct. Op is still In veg. Idk Ops water schedule or what op gives plants weekly, that can also play a part.
Like I suggest to Op I would water with plain RO for every watering and a microbe drench twice a week until it corrects. Op might not see the effected leaves return back to green, so they will need to focus on the new growth.
I can definitely see it being a possible K deficiency since my hps flowering room has ran into that issue also using the recommended by buildasoil top dress guide. The guide uses 4:2:1 of Gypsum, crab, kelp. For top dress.I definitely see K deficiency. Too much Ca can lock out K. What water are you using? Gypsum is basically just Ca. Maybe you over did it.
But don’t add more K, it will only make things worse, the issue at the root is the excess Ca locking out the K making it look like it’s deficientI can definitely see it being a possible K deficiency since my hps flowering room has ran into that issue also using the recommended by buildasoil top dress guide. The guide uses 4:2:1 of Gypsum, crab, kelp. For top dress.
These LEDS definitely push the plants and make them want to eat more than most people are use to.I can definitely see it being a possible K deficiency since my hps flowering room has ran into that issue also using the recommended by buildasoil top dress guide. The guide uses 4:2:1 of Gypsum, crab, kelp. For top dress.
recommendations? microbe inoculant?But don’t add more K, it will only make things worse, the issue at the root is the excess Ca locking out the K making it look like it’s deficient
So, you somehow are quite certain that the reason for the "imbalance" is an excess of something, but you aren't quite sure what that something is. Brilliant! It must be wonderful to have all the answers and none of them all at the same time. I'll quietly back out of this thread; there's obviously powerful minds at work, and I'm sure the you'll solve the OP's issues right quick! Know-till, no till, to the moon!I can’t give you that answer, but somewhere in the re-amending process OP used either too much crab meal, too much gypsum, or too much Alf/kelp. Any of those in an improper amount, on the second run in these 25gal for them, can cause the micros to get a little out of whack. it will self correct. Op is still In veg. Idk Ops water schedule or what op gives plants weekly, that can also play a part.
Like I suggest to Op I would water with plain RO for every watering and a microbe drench twice a week until it corrects. Op might not see the effected leaves return back to green, so they will need to focus on the new growth.