Highocaine
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so I'm thinking I will try to keep the other little ladies as long as I can in the veg tent
Veg 'em until the others are done flowering, let 'em get massive?
so I'm thinking I will try to keep the other little ladies as long as I can in the veg tent
How are you enjoying the experience?
High phosphorous ferts aka bloom nutes will make the stretch worse........if you have height limitations then I would run a high N or balanced fert to maintain them. lst is necessary indoors or even super cropping but it will stress the girls.always bend before snap if you have that option.......good luck grower
Do you see pre flowers on the plants you just flipped? I start my flowering countdown when I first see the flowers. It's all up to your preference. This is going to be the fun part of the experience. You will see it
FA1 & 2 have been showing pistols for about 5-6 days now. I've got the SolarFlare and Area 51 about 12-14" away I would say. You think I should get them closer? I've got another area 51 lamp on the way, the one with 8 lamps instead of the 4 like the A51-60, and I will be getting another little "veg tent" going here ASAP.. I can't wait
Calcium deficiency symptoms appear initially as generally stunted plant growth. Necrotic (dead) leaf margins on young leaves or necrosis around the base of the leaves is very common. In its advanced stage it can eventual lead to death of the terminal buds and root tips. Generally the new growth of the plant is affected first. The mature leaves may be affected if the problem persists. Cupping of mature leaves is a tell tale sign of a calcium deficiency.
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The most common cause of calcium and magnesium deficiencies is lockout. When there is too much cal-mag already in the untreated source water being used as the base to the nutrient formula it can cause the good cal-mag in the plant food to become unavailable. Think about it this way - the cal-mag in your tap water has a large molecular structure and is very immobile in that form. These molecules try to go through your roots and up into the plant where they can be used. The molecules are too large to be absorbed efficiently and end up accumulating on the outside of the roots. This causes a road block that can lock out the good forms of cal-mag you are trying to feed them. Other key components of the nutrient formula can also be locked out and the problems escalate until your plants appear to be stunted and yellow and growth crawls to a halt.
That would make more sense. Too much N would be darker leaves so ya maybe too much calmag
No not really burnt, more like this View attachment 2614888 I'm using RO 23ppm I've been adding a pretty healthy dose of cal/mag every feeding. I think connoisseur might already have some calcium in it but I have also heard that coco usually requires a little more calcium. Only FA2 is really seeming to be having any issues. FA1 is biz as usual.
I've been giving 5ml/gal Sensi Cal/Mag Bloom.. I know that Connoisseur already has some so I have a feeling I need to fall back to adding the cal mag every other, or about once a week. They had been handling it fine in veg and with the Cal/Mag grow. Any ideas?