ebenezerfagglegold
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ok my grow medium - 75% Botanicare Coco Coir (I filled 4 gallon jugs with water and added 2ml[1 tsp] to each one and rinsed the holy bejesus out of it before use.
- 25% organic perlite
This lady is in a 5 gallon smart pot( transplanted from a 3 gal smartie the other day. What a nightmare that was, I'm still blowing coco out of my buds with a computer duster days later.)
threw some mykos and some lime(which also has cal/mag in it, though not a complete 100% value)
cfll lights all 26w 150w eq except for 1 soft white that is 40w 200 w eq and one dalylight that is the same. I also have some very low wattage(low heat) soft white cfls on the bottom areas.
excellent ventilation. Ive got an inline going straight out the top like a chimney exhausting to the attic. I've got a clip fan just under the lights blowing the hot air up and I have a 6" HVAC hose coming out of a window unit directly into the box. My high temp just below the lights is 75. Humidity stays between 45-60, usually in the 50s somewhere.
As for nutes Im using the foxfarm trio w cal mag and occasionally a drop of superthrive even though I think it's fake ass nonsense. But hey so is religion but prayer can't hurt right? Oh yeah, and the mykos(awesome shit look into it noobs, im a noob myself don't feel insulted.)I'm running the foxfarm schedule but as for the cal mag I have NEVER, may I repeat, NEVER watered this girl with anything less than 2 ml per gallon. Sometimes I throw 4 but don't go too far beyond that because of lack of experience.
OK so I guess that's it for growing conditions for the most part. Now onto my problem. The first pic. This is scaring me pretty bad. Now from what I've researched what I've got here is either a calcium deficiency, mag deficiency, or ph imbalance causing lockout. So here's what I've don't to make it worse somehow:
I used to use a ph kit from a pet store for aquariums, I figured it was ok, probably is. Anyway I know hydroponic grown herb likes acidity, but I found it really strange when I ended up having to use 14 drops of ph up just to get a 6.5. I had been doing it like that the whole time and developed this nonsense, so what I did was stop phing so much.. Left it a little more acidic(like 6.0) and flushed that baby like a toilet. Now its FUCKING WORSE!!! even after a second feeding. So the point of this thread could have been summarized in one sentence, "you much calmag do you use per gallon and what do you ph your hydro to?" but with all the other nutes, and the fact I have to feed every watering makes that blanket statement too generic. So I suppose this is a "has this ever happened to you and what did you do to fix it?" thread. My next move is to water with about 6.2 and see what the ph is after it goes throught the rootball. I hypothesize that adding the dolomite lime to an acid loving plant was fucking stupid and that might be the cause of it all, but I only added likt 4 tbsp. at most to each entire brick of coir.
There are two bright sides to this though. 40 days into flower with some ok fluffy nugs but WAAAAY more sugar leaves than I would like, and those look nitrogen toxic but don't have burns, but the bright side is I believe I'll make it. I'm aftraid to see what these buds will weigh dry though. Anyone know how to change sugarleaf production into bud production? Would doing a little defol help the way lollipopping concentrates the growth to the upper stalks? My reasoning behind that thought is maybe if you trimmed some sugarleafs the plant would put more energy into bud. I do like those trichomes though, and Ive got three females in my flower box now that should put together some good water hash when its ove.The second bright side is that this plant exists. How about weed for some cool shit huh?
One last thing. Those leaves with the brown spots.. there are like 8 of them at the most. All fans but some that are those kinda leaves that are like half fan have sugar, basically just small fan leaves on buds. They are all concentrated in the center of the plant. I topped one time and ended up with 11 flowering branches(even after lollipopping the lowers) going in a circle and all these shitstained nitro deficient leaves are in the very center. Honestly I wouldn't mine them dying to let more light and air in there but I don't want it to spread around.
- 25% organic perlite
This lady is in a 5 gallon smart pot( transplanted from a 3 gal smartie the other day. What a nightmare that was, I'm still blowing coco out of my buds with a computer duster days later.)
threw some mykos and some lime(which also has cal/mag in it, though not a complete 100% value)
cfll lights all 26w 150w eq except for 1 soft white that is 40w 200 w eq and one dalylight that is the same. I also have some very low wattage(low heat) soft white cfls on the bottom areas.
excellent ventilation. Ive got an inline going straight out the top like a chimney exhausting to the attic. I've got a clip fan just under the lights blowing the hot air up and I have a 6" HVAC hose coming out of a window unit directly into the box. My high temp just below the lights is 75. Humidity stays between 45-60, usually in the 50s somewhere.
As for nutes Im using the foxfarm trio w cal mag and occasionally a drop of superthrive even though I think it's fake ass nonsense. But hey so is religion but prayer can't hurt right? Oh yeah, and the mykos(awesome shit look into it noobs, im a noob myself don't feel insulted.)I'm running the foxfarm schedule but as for the cal mag I have NEVER, may I repeat, NEVER watered this girl with anything less than 2 ml per gallon. Sometimes I throw 4 but don't go too far beyond that because of lack of experience.
OK so I guess that's it for growing conditions for the most part. Now onto my problem. The first pic. This is scaring me pretty bad. Now from what I've researched what I've got here is either a calcium deficiency, mag deficiency, or ph imbalance causing lockout. So here's what I've don't to make it worse somehow:
I used to use a ph kit from a pet store for aquariums, I figured it was ok, probably is. Anyway I know hydroponic grown herb likes acidity, but I found it really strange when I ended up having to use 14 drops of ph up just to get a 6.5. I had been doing it like that the whole time and developed this nonsense, so what I did was stop phing so much.. Left it a little more acidic(like 6.0) and flushed that baby like a toilet. Now its FUCKING WORSE!!! even after a second feeding. So the point of this thread could have been summarized in one sentence, "you much calmag do you use per gallon and what do you ph your hydro to?" but with all the other nutes, and the fact I have to feed every watering makes that blanket statement too generic. So I suppose this is a "has this ever happened to you and what did you do to fix it?" thread. My next move is to water with about 6.2 and see what the ph is after it goes throught the rootball. I hypothesize that adding the dolomite lime to an acid loving plant was fucking stupid and that might be the cause of it all, but I only added likt 4 tbsp. at most to each entire brick of coir.
There are two bright sides to this though. 40 days into flower with some ok fluffy nugs but WAAAAY more sugar leaves than I would like, and those look nitrogen toxic but don't have burns, but the bright side is I believe I'll make it. I'm aftraid to see what these buds will weigh dry though. Anyone know how to change sugarleaf production into bud production? Would doing a little defol help the way lollipopping concentrates the growth to the upper stalks? My reasoning behind that thought is maybe if you trimmed some sugarleafs the plant would put more energy into bud. I do like those trichomes though, and Ive got three females in my flower box now that should put together some good water hash when its ove.The second bright side is that this plant exists. How about weed for some cool shit huh?
One last thing. Those leaves with the brown spots.. there are like 8 of them at the most. All fans but some that are those kinda leaves that are like half fan have sugar, basically just small fan leaves on buds. They are all concentrated in the center of the plant. I topped one time and ended up with 11 flowering branches(even after lollipopping the lowers) going in a circle and all these shitstained nitro deficient leaves are in the very center. Honestly I wouldn't mine them dying to let more light and air in there but I don't want it to spread around.
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