I read a whole slew of things that made me want to avoid growing organic. I would DEFINATELY like to try some pre-mixed organic... Eventually. I'm still experimenting with my grow route so I am SURE I will try that in the future... The point of this update....
Topic change? I'm sorry is that uhh... a bad thing? Am I taking this too literal?
I have an update: or a topic change rather
I have continued to monitor these plants and have been feeding with plain phd water (because I dont nute much)
While I thought the new growth was doing better; it really isn't. I had* some gravel at the bottom of the pot of the affected plant; and took it out today. I filled the bottom of the bucket with perlite and vermiculite, drilled some holes about 1 1/2" up from the bottom on two sides, and have set up a passive hydro system. I left the entire plant in its rootball.... However I fear 3 weeks into flower is not the best time to change to a hydro system and disturb the root ball. Roots were grown tight on the gravel and wound in literal knots. NO BUENO.
I am hoping the affected plant will recover, and that the healthy one doesn't have a serious problem forming.
I am hopeful it is some sort of deficiency, otherwise these babies look GREAT for a CFL grow (;
They are still growing and producing pistils like champs, however I am worried this issue could cause some serious issues down the road... :unfo
This one below here is the plant that is otherwise boisterous and healthy... Any idears?
Above is the plant on the right, below is the one on the left. the one on the left is the happier healthier one.
Topic change? I'm sorry is that uhh... a bad thing? Am I taking this too literal?
I have an update: or a topic change rather
I have continued to monitor these plants and have been feeding with plain phd water (because I dont nute much)
While I thought the new growth was doing better; it really isn't. I had* some gravel at the bottom of the pot of the affected plant; and took it out today. I filled the bottom of the bucket with perlite and vermiculite, drilled some holes about 1 1/2" up from the bottom on two sides, and have set up a passive hydro system. I left the entire plant in its rootball.... However I fear 3 weeks into flower is not the best time to change to a hydro system and disturb the root ball. Roots were grown tight on the gravel and wound in literal knots. NO BUENO.
I am hoping the affected plant will recover, and that the healthy one doesn't have a serious problem forming.
I am hopeful it is some sort of deficiency, otherwise these babies look GREAT for a CFL grow (;
They are still growing and producing pistils like champs, however I am worried this issue could cause some serious issues down the road... :unfo
This one below here is the plant that is otherwise boisterous and healthy... Any idears?
Above is the plant on the right, below is the one on the left. the one on the left is the happier healthier one.