irishboy
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at this point i would check PH runoff. i would also not feed every feeding because you can over do it. if it were me i would just add seaweed and maybe humic acid every other feeding. if not atleast seaweed and not so much the guano. if ur micro life is good you should be able to add no PH stuff like i did on my 600w organic grow. are you letting the tea brew? do not add the guano and let teas brew!! everything els is fine and let brew for 24hrs if temps are warm or 36hrs if temps and cold under 70F*im feeding
Flowering nute tea mix:
2/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano
2/3 cup Earth Worm Castings
2/3 cup High P Guano (Indonesian or Jamaican)
5 tsp. Maxicrop 1-0-4 powdered kelp extract
(That makes the "dry mix". You can make all you want and save it to use later.)
Mix with water @ 2 cups of dry mix into 5 gallons of water to make the tea.
To that 5 gallons of tea add:
5 tbs. Liquid Karma
5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses
Use it to water with EVERY watering.
and i havent been phing
heres a tea recipe that might help.. you dont need their brand name stuff..
Compost Tea
Liquid fertilizers made from manure and compost have been around for centuries. Manure tea made from worm castings can be sprayed on leaves or added to the soil to form a protective barrier against bad fungi and bacteria. Repeated applications revitalizes the soil and allow the cultivation of plants without the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
How to make your own
To make your own compost tea, you will need a 5 gallon bucket, a fish tank aeration pump, and a nylon sock. As a food source, humic acid, earth worm castings and sugar.
1. Fill bucket with water. setup aeration pump, and run the pump for at least one hour to remove the chlorine from the water.
2. “Add to the water” two tablespoons of sugar, two ounces of Age Old Liquid Kelp and two liquid ounces of humic acid liquid.
3. Place one pound of earthworm castings into sock and suspend the casting into the bucket for at least 24 hours, but no more than 48 hours. During the entire brewing process, and storage period keep pumping air into the solution. This will keep the organisms in the tea active and alive.
4. Use the brew within 24 hours after brewing process is complete.
ya bro no one seems to have issues if they let the plant choose. my girls are loving the light with it up high and i am in horrible condition's... at the end you still want to try to not the plants grow into the lights.. you dont get the wavelength mix from the ledsI think you're onto something here. The plants that grew up to my light had no bleaching. When I had the light too low for all of them there was a little bleaching. I figure if the plants grow into the light as opposed to slamming it down on top of them, then it's fine.