Splinter7
Well-Known Member
so, got 9 strains on the same feed day 14 flower. always one or two are giving problems as you might expect with such diversity, but I got most of it under control. It seems the faster flowering ones are not liking the current regime.
I have a classic potassium deficiency in one (blackberry kush from Blimburn). It has been a bit of a whiny plant the whole grow...it often wants what is not on the table.
what is the best way to just up K? i am feed GH bloom with calmag.
i was going to drop the calmag for a week as the blueberry muffin doesn't want any more N. it's dark and has mild clawing on a few tips. so, it's N life is about over. so, this let me add more bloom nutes. will the extra bloom nutes in liue of the calmag get me to where i need to be or should i start up the koolbloom to get the K higher?
is this happening because these are the fastest flowering plants and just need a bit more/less now when the others will want the same later? i can split the feeds into early and late or something...doing more than 2 feed mixes is a problem.
I have a classic potassium deficiency in one (blackberry kush from Blimburn). It has been a bit of a whiny plant the whole grow...it often wants what is not on the table.
what is the best way to just up K? i am feed GH bloom with calmag.
i was going to drop the calmag for a week as the blueberry muffin doesn't want any more N. it's dark and has mild clawing on a few tips. so, it's N life is about over. so, this let me add more bloom nutes. will the extra bloom nutes in liue of the calmag get me to where i need to be or should i start up the koolbloom to get the K higher?
is this happening because these are the fastest flowering plants and just need a bit more/less now when the others will want the same later? i can split the feeds into early and late or something...doing more than 2 feed mixes is a problem.