Weedhuntfish
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Hi everyone,
This is my first time growing outdoors. I’ve noticed some of the newer growth on my plants doesn’t look quite right.
a little back drop.
1. Growing in FFOF
2. Transplanted to the 25 gallon pots May 2nd with fresh soil.
3. Temps here have been 70-80 during the day
4. I have them covered so they are not getting rained on
5. I’ve used RO water with added cal/mag
6. PH kept at 6.2-6.5
7. I’ve only added Kelp me Kelp You by Fox Farms a few times at half the recommended strength. Every other week. I’ve used this because I read that kelp extract can help the plant be resilient to heat stress and such factors. No other nutrients have been added.
8. Great white has been added every other week.
9. I’ve been watering the 25 gallon pots with 2 gallons of waters when I feed. Since it hasn’t been too warm out and humid because of the rain I’ve only been watering every 7 days. It’s hard to tell if this is too much because the 25 gallon pots are pretty heavy and it’s tough to judge the moisture in the soil that way. I’ve been using a moisture reader to help tell when they are kind of drying out.
10. I did add 30% perlite to the soil to help with aeration.
Im thinking I’m either over watering or under watering? Maybe it’s a nutrient deficiency? They haven’t been in those 25gallon pots for even a month now so I figured there was still a lot of nutrients in that Fox Farms Ocean Forrest soil
This is my first time growing outdoors. I’ve noticed some of the newer growth on my plants doesn’t look quite right.
a little back drop.
1. Growing in FFOF
2. Transplanted to the 25 gallon pots May 2nd with fresh soil.
3. Temps here have been 70-80 during the day
4. I have them covered so they are not getting rained on
5. I’ve used RO water with added cal/mag
6. PH kept at 6.2-6.5
7. I’ve only added Kelp me Kelp You by Fox Farms a few times at half the recommended strength. Every other week. I’ve used this because I read that kelp extract can help the plant be resilient to heat stress and such factors. No other nutrients have been added.
8. Great white has been added every other week.
9. I’ve been watering the 25 gallon pots with 2 gallons of waters when I feed. Since it hasn’t been too warm out and humid because of the rain I’ve only been watering every 7 days. It’s hard to tell if this is too much because the 25 gallon pots are pretty heavy and it’s tough to judge the moisture in the soil that way. I’ve been using a moisture reader to help tell when they are kind of drying out.
10. I did add 30% perlite to the soil to help with aeration.
Im thinking I’m either over watering or under watering? Maybe it’s a nutrient deficiency? They haven’t been in those 25gallon pots for even a month now so I figured there was still a lot of nutrients in that Fox Farms Ocean Forrest soil
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