CarolinaPothead
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I probably water too often although I don't use but 400 ml a watering. Last plant drank like a sailor but I've never grown an indica. It seems like doesn't need as much
The cannabis growers version of two-footitis.... Once you get your first boat, you all of a sudden need one two-foot bigger. Lol.Thanks for the info I didn't realize I could get ANY light meter app for free. I know it's not perfect but helped me immediately. The top of the plant at 30 inches reads a ppfd of about 460. At 12 inches it reads 985 dead center. Now the blurple light only getting 180 over my ww seedlings. They are praying. Gotta drop that light soon. probably drop the quantum board to 20 inches . .seems like I always wish I'd bought more light
Missed this one sorryGuess I'm going to let it dry out more and if that doesn't perk it up I'll try a little epsom salts. I never dump nutes on a plant. I'll wait until I see a need and then address it. So you guys think it don't look too bad? Should I just chill and see what a couple days brings?
Wait you said it’s -40 out, niw it’s near freezing?I have plants outside and near freezing at night and in shade during the day, they appear fine, just dont grow fast
fix ph and ec (if applicable) of the medium and your plants will be good
I know it right, 68I have plants outside and near freezing at night and in shade during the day, they appear fine, just dont grow fast
fix ph and ec (if applicable) of the medium and your plants will be good
Always open to suggestionsMissed this one sorry
there is no such thing as a calmag deficiency. calmag is 3 separate minerals. calcium which is immobile so it starts at the top and magnesium and nitrogen which are mobile so they start at the bottomUnknown indica, was doing great. 6 weeks old. No nutrients. In soil. All the new growth is lighter and curved leaves. Also have purple stems. Could it be cal-mag deficiency? Under led lights. Help! BTW glad to be a member!
purple stems are normal. it is anthrocyanin the normal color of plantsthere is no such thing as a calmag deficiency. calmag is 3 separate minerals. calcium which is immobile so it starts at the top and magnesium and nitrogen which are mobile so they start at the bottom
Not really, depends on brand… my has Ca and Mg onlythere is no such thing as a calmag deficiency. calmag is 3 separate minerals. calcium which is immobile so it starts at the top and magnesium and nitrogen which are mobile so they start at the bottom
use magnesium sulphate not calmag. magnesium sulphate is 10% mag not 2% of calmagYes, i concur with the mag deficiency. Needs a lot of calmag. Red stems, leaves pulling sideways as they grow out... What you see now started a week ago. Also, the right amount of light can easily become too much light when plant health degrades. Otherwise, they look good. Cheers
that still is a IMMOBILE mineral calcium and a MOBILE mineral magnesium. 2 separate elements and both start at opposite ends if the plant.Not really, depends on brand… my has Ca and Mg only