Hi all,
The plant is a Jack Herer autoflower.
I lightly fed the plant twice with some cal/mag (has some nitrogen in it) and some organic bloom (2-7-4). I repeat, lightly. When I realized something was wrong I flushed the plant about 3 days ago and tried to lower the pH of the soil but with no success. The soil pH stubbornly remains at 7.
To me this looks like over watered and root bound plant but I find that hard to believe since it's grown in a fabric pot. (I chose a small pot because this is a 30x30cm or 11x11 inches grow space). I also suspect that the amount of light the plant gets is just too much, but then the problems would have been there from the start.
I water the plant when the pot is light (2-3 days) with 1.5l(0.4 gal) water pH at 6. I remove 95% of the runoff water. Now I lifted the pot from the ground so it dries faster.
I had the same problems in my previous grow but then I used the regular pot and transplanted in the fabric one and I didn't have the soil pH meter so who knows what the problems were then.
If you have any suggestions please do help Take care!
The plant is a Jack Herer autoflower.
- 4 weeks since sprouting, 1 week into flower.
- Soil - BioBizz Light Mix
- Smart/fabric pot 3.8l(0.83 gal)
- Homemade LED lights (120W), 20cm(7.8 inches) from the plant top. Very little heat above the plant.
- Light schedule 24/0
- Temps always around 25°C (77°F)
- Air circulation is more than adequate
I lightly fed the plant twice with some cal/mag (has some nitrogen in it) and some organic bloom (2-7-4). I repeat, lightly. When I realized something was wrong I flushed the plant about 3 days ago and tried to lower the pH of the soil but with no success. The soil pH stubbornly remains at 7.
To me this looks like over watered and root bound plant but I find that hard to believe since it's grown in a fabric pot. (I chose a small pot because this is a 30x30cm or 11x11 inches grow space). I also suspect that the amount of light the plant gets is just too much, but then the problems would have been there from the start.
I water the plant when the pot is light (2-3 days) with 1.5l(0.4 gal) water pH at 6. I remove 95% of the runoff water. Now I lifted the pot from the ground so it dries faster.
I had the same problems in my previous grow but then I used the regular pot and transplanted in the fabric one and I didn't have the soil pH meter so who knows what the problems were then.
If you have any suggestions please do help Take care!
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