the chitown sourkush thread

theexpress

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well one thing is for certainwith all the water i put last week and this week plus all them days of rain that shit should be flushed...
 

theexpress

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im gonna feed next week.... half dose..... and watch what that does the next day.... my sk's should be 6 weeks bloom next week... man its close for all this
 

genuity

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im thinking,that spot you are growing in,is prime,and you/plants, just might not need all the nutes you are useing.
just maybe.
 

theexpress

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im thinking,that spot you are growing in,is prime,and you/plants, just might not need all the nutes you are useing.
just maybe.
man i really thinking this is a ph issue..... i havent added any nutes since many gallons of water ago... and many rain showers.... im thinking ph.....
 

theexpress

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i mean how long does nute burn go on for????? new tips of healthy green leaves are turning brown.... then it follows back and the whole leaf dies... wtf..
 

theexpress

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i see less damage after good rainfall... wich again leads me to beleave soil is to sweet... rain water has a slightly acidicness to it has it falls catches carbon dioxide.....
 

fdd2blk

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would underfed plants have leaves burning from the tip back?
if you showed me a picture i'd be able to tell you.

if you have lock out it means your plants are not getting nutes because the roots have "locked out" the nute uptake. which would mean your plants are under fed. which is what you keep saying. just for a different reason. for some reason you are stuck on the whole PH thing.

if your leaf tips are "burning" then they are over fed. it's once again hard to say though without a pic.
 

theexpress

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if you showed me a picture i'd be able to tell you.

if you have lock out it means your plants are not getting nutes because the roots have "locked out" the nute uptake. which would mean your plants are under fed. which is what you keep saying. just for a different reason. for some reason you are stuck on the whole PH thing.
yeah but if i have a nutelockout last thing i wanna do is load my soil full of shit right? i have to make sure the ph is in range so the plant can make use of them.... picture this fade... on most of plants is what looks like nute burn... red/brown tips right.... and has time goes by a little the burns follow up the leaf and kill that leaf
 

theexpress

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underfed plants are generaly droopy and paleish in color... i got some paleing on the calihash plant but thats natural i think she should be ready in like 2 weeks.... the rest of my plants are green aside from this burning....
 

fdd2blk

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yeah but if i have a nutelockout last thing i wanna do is load my soil full of shit right? i have to make sure the ph is in range so the plant can make use of them.... picture this fade... on most of plants is what looks like nute burn... red/brown tips right.... and has time goes by a little the burns follow up the leaf and kill that leaf
you keep saying "lock out" as if your plant isn't getting nutes. hence why i keep saying "feed them".

you are waaaaay to worried about PH when you have no reason to be. you don't even know your ph, there really is no way of checking it. yet you're insisting that is what your problem is.

1 picture could solve ALL your problems. otherwise we're all just guessing.
 

theexpress

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you keep saying "lock out" as if your plant isn't getting nutes. hence why i keep saying "feed them".

you are waaaaay to worried about PH when you have no reason to be. you don't even know your ph, there really is no way of checking it. yet you're insisting that is what your problem is.

1 picture could solve ALL your problems. otherwise we're all just guessing.

man if i had a camera i would have posted pix of this long agoo
 

poplars

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I also vote that PH isn't a problem because with organics it usually isn't.... I'm not sure what you could feed them to fix this but I'm sure doing these ph adjustment strategies is probably going to cause you more problems than it fixes......
 

poplars

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theres a possibility because of you using chems in the beginning... I honestly can't say I for sure know the answer to.
 

theexpress

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theres a possibility because of you using chems in the beginning... I honestly can't say I for sure know the answer to.


i never had a problem outside with chems... ive always done chemical nute grows outside i donno either.. i hope the next feeding helps
 

poplars

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i never had a problem outside with chems... ive always done chemical nute grows outside i donno either.. i hope the next feeding helps
yeah but switching from chems to organics mid grow may have effects like this that we may not know how to deal with.
 
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