Ummmm, there are a few natural ways to boost the N levels in your soil, have you thought about organic fertilizers?Yo Bob,
I was just wondering if anyone knew any natural ways to boost the levels of nitrogen in my soil besides using store bought ferts. Let me be clear, im not trying to be cheap. Call me crazy or tell me its gonna make my yield lower but i really wanna try and stay away from chemical ferts and grow naturally. I've read that grass clippings could boost N levels and ive heard of making a banana peel "tea" could boost pottasium levels and so on. Just wondering what you guys thinkk. Any info is appreciated. -Chris
It's hard to say w/o pics, but I may need a little more info(nutrients, pH levels, etc.) to help you out...my plant was really healthy, but now the new growth is coming in weird, yellowish green, twisted and small leaves that kinda droop, yet the rest of it still looks ok. about 3 weeks in... growing in rockwool. i'm so confused..
Has it been this way since it popped or did it become this way in the process? BTW, is it a tripliod(3 leaves on 1 node)?any idea what is up with my plant? got 4 that sprouted 10 days ago. one just took a shit the other day. they are all in the same Reservoir so I dont think the water is the issue. others look great.
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the others in the same bucket.
Haven't done a setup like yours, no experience with that particular strain either...try starting a thread on it, you'll probably get a lot more feedback that way...hi. just joined. been growing for nearly a year. been doing whole process with envirolites and soil. first crop was great critical and lemon skunk. amazing only got oz a plant. next crop was super lemon haze. shit. no lemon taste and bud wasn't dense. i have just installed 250w hps cool tube and my room is 600mm by 1200mm 1500mm . i have also just set up two killa watt babies in plant magic soil and nutrient . has any one done a similar set up? what were the buds like? how much yield? i would also like to make some friends on this site.
cofee grounds,Yo Bob,
I was just wondering if anyone knew any natural ways to boost the levels of nitrogen in my soil besides using store bought ferts. Let me be clear, im not trying to be cheap. Call me crazy or tell me its gonna make my yield lower but i really wanna try and stay away from chemical ferts and grow naturally. I've read that grass clippings could boost N levels and ive heard of making a banana peel "tea" could boost pottasium levels and so on. Just wondering what you guys thinkk. Any info is appreciated. -Chris
Totally forgot about that one! haha
Has it been this way since it popped or did it become this way in the process? BTW, is it a tripliod(3 leaves on 1 node)?
SLB
Are there any any nutes in the rez? If so, you should flush it immediately...Just started about 36 hours ago. Until then it looked like the others.... just checked it this morning and it looks like she is a gonner unless some one has and brite ideas fast. Its looking bad.
I don't think they would have any need for nutrients at this stage just yet, the difference is probably because sativas prefer outdoor climates, rather than indoor...you wouldn't happen to have pics would you? It would help a lot more!I have six 40 watt 48" flourescent 6500K bulbs suspended over the plants about 2" away from the tops, and since the plants are only about 3-4" high, I don't know how I could get any more in there without raising the lights, which would reduce the light per the square of the distance calculation. In other words, if I put in more bulbs, they are going to be pretty far away from the plants and at an acute angle. You don't think that it might be some nutrient that sativas need more than indicas?
thanks again, Bob
Ya there is a very weak amount of nutes in there. Took that plant out and put it in ph'd distilled water. Crossing my fingers.Are there any any nutes in the rez? If so, you should flush it immediately...
SLB
no, it's a big mistake, either grow less plants, or make your garden biggerI am trying to grow 9 plants in a 4x4 space and I routinely end up losing 2 or 3 because of over crowding. I have decided to prune back the lower fan leaves as well as the larger fan leaves near the top hoping this will lessen stem weight and allow the flowers to stand upright better. Is this prudent?
It's totally natural for the hairs to turn brown, nothing to worry about...I'm somewhat new to growing and am worried about my autoflower as it begins to flower. I am noticing that the hairs coming from the nodes are all white until the main stalk is reached. All the hairs two nodes below the top are turning brown!!?? I've researched alot and havent been able to come to a solution (that is, if a problem even exists). Please tell me something that will either calm my nerves or fix my problem!! thx
Thank you once again riddle!no, it's a big mistake, either grow less plants, or make your garden bigger