Fudgepackers
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Hi guys. It's been just over 2 weeks so far into my first grow and I'm growing cheese. Super dense with fat leaves and growing fast but I am noticing some tip burn and what I believe to be a potassium lockout due to excess nitrogen (please correct me if I am wrong).
I made the mistake of using miracle gro 'pour and feed ready to use plant food' on my seedling while it was in the seed plug.
Luckily it didn't do much at the time since MG pour&feed is already a pre diluted mix which I diluted much further. However, as the plant started growing more I also mistook the new leaves which looked slightly pale for nitrogen deficiency and added more of the MG crap.
I already knew it was bad stuff as soon as I got it and regret using it. Got some fox farm grow ordered to use much later if I can fix the nutrient overload and wait until the plant is actually hungry this time.
Learned from my mistakes.
ACTUAL QUESTION IS HERE:
At this point, is it safe to flush the plant or will that damage it further? I do not want to run into the problem of overwatering and drowning the plant as it is still young.
If I am to flush, what is the safest method or will it be just fine and recover after some time without any extra watering?
Thanks.
As you will see in the pics, the oldest leaves at the very bottom look pretty rough and are showing signs of a potassium deficiency but are also dark in color which suggests that it is getting too much nitrogen and is unable to get enough potassium because of this. Also there are like 2 leaves higher up that are showing tip burn.
Apart from this, the plant is continuing to grow quickly and is sprouting lots of new leaves.
I am using biobizz all mix which contains 50L/m3 of added fertilizer, which I feel could potentially damage the plant further if not flushed, although I have no perspective of how much fertilizer 50L/m3 is.
All I've heard is that it's enough to last around 2-3 weeks so not a shitload like those potting mixes with like '3 months' on it.
One of the two oldest leaves. Not typical nitrogen tip burn - looks much more like a potassium lockout.
One of the two oldest leaves
What appears to be a more typical nitrogen tip burn on some younger leaves
Top view of the plant. From here looks strong and healthy and has grown significantly in the past 24 hours. Problems not easily spotted until further inspection although you can already see some of the leaves are quite dark.
Side view of the plant. As you can see it has a very stocky appearance and looks very much like an indica dominant strain.
Hi guys. It's been just over 2 weeks so far into my first grow and I'm growing cheese. Super dense with fat leaves and growing fast but I am noticing some tip burn and what I believe to be a potassium lockout due to excess nitrogen (please correct me if I am wrong).
I made the mistake of using miracle gro 'pour and feed ready to use plant food' on my seedling while it was in the seed plug.
Luckily it didn't do much at the time since MG pour&feed is already a pre diluted mix which I diluted much further. However, as the plant started growing more I also mistook the new leaves which looked slightly pale for nitrogen deficiency and added more of the MG crap.
I already knew it was bad stuff as soon as I got it and regret using it. Got some fox farm grow ordered to use much later if I can fix the nutrient overload and wait until the plant is actually hungry this time.
Learned from my mistakes.
ACTUAL QUESTION IS HERE:
At this point, is it safe to flush the plant or will that damage it further? I do not want to run into the problem of overwatering and drowning the plant as it is still young.
If I am to flush, what is the safest method or will it be just fine and recover after some time without any extra watering?
Thanks.
As you will see in the pics, the oldest leaves at the very bottom look pretty rough and are showing signs of a potassium deficiency but are also dark in color which suggests that it is getting too much nitrogen and is unable to get enough potassium because of this. Also there are like 2 leaves higher up that are showing tip burn.
Apart from this, the plant is continuing to grow quickly and is sprouting lots of new leaves.
I am using biobizz all mix which contains 50L/m3 of added fertilizer, which I feel could potentially damage the plant further if not flushed, although I have no perspective of how much fertilizer 50L/m3 is.
All I've heard is that it's enough to last around 2-3 weeks so not a shitload like those potting mixes with like '3 months' on it.
One of the two oldest leaves. Not typical nitrogen tip burn - looks much more like a potassium lockout.
One of the two oldest leaves
What appears to be a more typical nitrogen tip burn on some younger leaves
Top view of the plant. From here looks strong and healthy and has grown significantly in the past 24 hours. Problems not easily spotted until further inspection although you can already see some of the leaves are quite dark.
Side view of the plant. As you can see it has a very stocky appearance and looks very much like an indica dominant strain.