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well its a soiless mix predominately perlite and peat moss. Its all dug out and filled with that mix. I know now i should have put some wormcastings and bat guano mixed in for added nutrients but i never did. So are the pine trees still a big deal if i did that? I grew four plants last year and they came out beautiful there i just don't get this hope i can get this figured out i have a bad feeling my hard work and time is gonna go down the drain and my plants r gonna die.I will post a rescent pic of it going to the bud soon. Thanks alot to everyone that has given me some insight hopefully with your help i can save them. I appreciate it guys.Looks like the soil is no good for growin may be to acidic locking out nutes. Water it with some bat gauno tea and next time dig a big hole and put some good composted soil, bat gauno,bone meal,and dolmitelime in it. Are those pine trees layin there? Soil around pine trees is no good.
Peat moss has no nutes and has a ph of 4.5. and pine tree soil is also acidic thats why i'm thinking its bad soil and last year did you use the same mix?well its a soiless mix predominately perlite and peat moss. Its all dug out and filled with that mix. I know now i should have put some wormcastings and bat guano mixed in for added nutrients but i never did. So are the pine trees still a big deal if i did that? I grew four plants last year and they came out beautiful there i just don't get this hope i can get this figured out i have a bad feeling my hard work and time is gonna go down the drain and my plants r gonna die.I will post a rescent pic of it going to the bud soon. Thanks alot to everyone that has given me some insight hopefully with your help i can save them. I appreciate it guys.
No actually i didn't use a soilless mix last year you think that could be the problem? I use regular potting soil last year. But like i said in the vegetative stage the plants grew way faster then last year in the soiless. Another thing is i had one rhino in an organic soil and that plant looks the best by far was the smallest plant in the beginning so i changed the soil to try the organic and now is the most healthy out of the bunch but even that one is starting to get it to slowly but surely so idk if thats what the problem is.Peat moss has no nutes and has a ph of 4.5. and pine tree soil is also acidic thats why i'm thinking its bad soil and last year did you use the same mix?
So with the added pics what do you guys think? Also can anyone tell me the fastest way i can raise the nitrogen level dramaticaly obviously the blood meal was a stupid idea.[/
You could try a bat gauno tea mixed with worm castings which is high in N.
First prob should go to the store n grab some spring water at least. It should have a much better ph than what you're using. I had some spotting and browning like that with some leaves dying completely. I use FF Happy Frog Soil with a bit of extra perlite and I had only been using plain water until then tho so I started giving it some of my jacks 20-20-20 and it's developed lots of new growth, all of which is nice and green. All the growth that was damaged hasn't repaired itself and I read up that it wont ever fix itself. You gotta be patient after you give it nutes. You won't see the effects until like a week. Just give it a watering until you have like 20-30% runoff with 1/2 teaspoon/gallon. Jack's has a lot of nutes in it. Read the side. It has magnesium, calcium, iron, nitrogen, phosphate, and plenty more. It gives the plant a little of everything. Be careful on how much you throw into the soil. Keep it simple with a base soil like fox farms and let the plant tell you when it needs nutes.So with the added pics what do you guys think? Also can anyone tell me the fastest way i can raise the nitrogen level dramaticaly obviously the blood meal was a stupid idea.