McGruppsMonsters
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Have like 90% grand daddy purps going right now, and then a handful or so of Diesels. Among all of the GrandDaddy Purps only a few got burnt, but all the Diesels were fairly burnt. Typical discoloration around the leaf ends that results from burning, as well as some curling down towards the floor.
I am using 3\4 gallon pots, and SunShine#4. I flushed the shit out of all the plants last night, getting over 30 gallons of run off from the 70 or so gallons I gave them in the flush.
The Diesels appear better, but still some slight curling towards the ground... even still much better. I flushed em about 24 hours ago and I'm wondering if I should give them more of a flush. How quickly does the curling go away, and if the new leaf growth looks decent tomorrow but the curling on old leaves is still present, is the problem fixed or should I give them more water?
They are getting flipped over to 12.12 tomorrow, and don't mind giving the Diesels more flushing if needed, but I figured the amount I gave them would do the trick.
And for a question that may come up in the near future, do you guys usually cut nute strength in half or so for the first feeding? I doubt they will be ready for more water for at least another 2-3 days.. but when they are ready I should probably go easy on the nutes huh?
I am using 3\4 gallon pots, and SunShine#4. I flushed the shit out of all the plants last night, getting over 30 gallons of run off from the 70 or so gallons I gave them in the flush.
The Diesels appear better, but still some slight curling towards the ground... even still much better. I flushed em about 24 hours ago and I'm wondering if I should give them more of a flush. How quickly does the curling go away, and if the new leaf growth looks decent tomorrow but the curling on old leaves is still present, is the problem fixed or should I give them more water?
They are getting flipped over to 12.12 tomorrow, and don't mind giving the Diesels more flushing if needed, but I figured the amount I gave them would do the trick.
And for a question that may come up in the near future, do you guys usually cut nute strength in half or so for the first feeding? I doubt they will be ready for more water for at least another 2-3 days.. but when they are ready I should probably go easy on the nutes huh?