thanks Bonjo , you r right ... i never got run off water , but i will start to do it ..i cant read the whole thread but u should let the soil go dry between waterings , my call is iron defeciancy and its caused of the watering method u use , u should always have some run off ( the less the better but better have run of rather not sure if water reaches the entire soil volume , the time when u should water is when the pot feels light when u pick it
Joe, you won't reverse the damage done to those leaves. It's ok though, your plants are looking healthy.hi guys , here are some photos of the plants , i started foliar feeding now ,,
and i will transplant after couple days , problem still exist i wish it will be solved after i started the foliar feeing ,
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Maybe because your pots are too small that you could be over-watering them? I don't have that problem anymore because i use bigger pots now. How would you feel stuffed in a small room when your trying to grow big and strong, but not enough room to do it? And yes, run off water is good. Its how you get the Ph done the right way. Test the run off water to get your correct pH. Right now your plants want to extend there roots and have more ground to reach out and grow. Its not good for roots to be too cluttered together. That's how they get sick, or even pass deficiencies to the next plant in the same soil. I've been growing for a few years now, and i don't get tip burns anymore. I flowered in a 1 and a half gallon pots and the roots were good but grew up towards the top soil. Then 3 gal. pots and the roots don't cover the bottom of the pot. I don't grow plants bigger then two feet, so I decided to grow in 2 and a half gallon pot now. My plants are doing great with no chemical or environmental problems. Just watering every other day because they drink up fast. I give half gallons of nuted water to each plant. Once a week i give them one gallon each to get run off water so I can pH the plants and get a lil flushing going on. But, you should at least flush once a week with purified pH water. Or, every other week. And yes! Letting your soil go dry is good for the plant to be strong by expanding it's roots to search for water and using up whats left of the nutes and water that you cant see. And don't let your soil become too compact. It's need to be loose and airy for the roots.thanks Bonjo , you r right ... i never got run off water , but i will start to do it ..
beautiful plants! way to go
with this light setup (100w total?) and pot size you can get some tens of grams. I recommend when the plants are a little bigger to place the lights to the sides of them to get the most out of the light. a micro vertical grow.
THANKS for ur reply man , its not a box in a box , its an Insulator spong with reflectors , because ill get a very cold weather soon , so this Insulates the coldness from out side , and ill transplant 2moro ,lookin good but ull have to bend them , why u got a box in a box ? it limits the the valuable grow height , u could repot but now u need a wider pot with almost the same height as the ones u use , get the wider u can find and better be rectangular u also loose root space
whats the strain(s) ?
btw , they will take off once repoted
Thanks for ur reply Dude . wish u a good grow as wellyour good dude. now the roots start growing back up towards the top of the pot agian, and then back down, so on so forth