pulchripes
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A bit of background on this grow, I've posted in a few forums but just want the maximum amount of advice I can get really. Two of my plants, DP blueberry and DP kerosene krash are showing issues. Tent is 2x4 from Green Architecture, 2x 120w LEDs from gerylove, only using 1 for the minute, extractor is a 4" AC infinity with their carbon filter, temps are between 20 at night and 27 daytime, RH is around 60%, watering with tap water left to gas off for a day and PH'd to 6.5, however a slurry test showed the soil is still just below 6... something that may be causing the issue? Just before transplant from the small pots, they were in a few spoons of worm castings, a few spoons of jack's magic compost, coco and perlite mixed in and they looked really good, a few bottom leaves began to yellow by transplant day, which I thought was hunger/root bound and the root system had filled around the edges fairly. The transplant mix I used was the same as the seedlings, only I added the lowest recommended amount of living soil's grow dry amendments to it and a small literally a pinch of the bloom, being that I intended to flip to flower in a few weeks and that would give time to break it down in the soil (bad idea?) As I'm planning to keep them from getting huge in the 2x4, I do plan on LST but as for topping, I don't know if I should stress them even more than they are at the moment. I also added a small dusting of living soil's mycorrhizae booster to the transplant hole before watering them in (also bad idea? Couldn't get a consensus on it anywhere, but seen other growers do this)
The yellowing I'm unsure if it's straight up hunger for mag or phosphorus as the new medium isn't yet supplying as much as they need at this stage (slurry test showed 1000ppm which is probablytoo much), the PH is still not quite right or they're straight up being nute burned. The light is 18" above them and set to 50%, it was lower and turned up to 75% but it started to taco them slightly. Any advice welcome
The yellowing I'm unsure if it's straight up hunger for mag or phosphorus as the new medium isn't yet supplying as much as they need at this stage (slurry test showed 1000ppm which is probablytoo much), the PH is still not quite right or they're straight up being nute burned. The light is 18" above them and set to 50%, it was lower and turned up to 75% but it started to taco them slightly. Any advice welcome
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