Verge of N tox?

Jeebz

Member
This is my first full cycle indoor run with some bagseed under LED. The girls are just about in their 5th week of flower growing in promix HP with added perlite in fabric pots. I am feeding remo nutrients. The veg nutes were cut at flip, but the Liberty Haze has stayed really dark green throughout flower with the odd slight claw. Am I on the verge of n tox? Should I just flush and give her water for a few feeds? Thank you!
 

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BlackTriangle1551

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That ph of 6 is your culprit, it can make some plants turn dark green. Run it up to 6.3, 6.4, or 6.5 it'll absorb alot more nutes better. Also, let it dry out pretty good between waterings and give plenty of plain water between nutes because your giving alot of potassium and you want to ensure it all gets to leave the pot
 

Jeebz

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I’ve learned my lesson on overwatering lol. I don’t feed/water till the leaves let me know by slightly sagging now. I just bought a ph meter and solution at the start of flower, so I’m just starting to figure that part out. If my water is at 7.1 (plain), do you think she just needs a feed-water instead of a feed-feed-water or should I ph up?
 

BlackTriangle1551

Active Member
I tried the whole feed-feed- water and it always gives me burns with ocean forest. Could work with other soils. I would do a feed-water-feed-water at quarter doses a few times and then hit it hard after it gets used to the nutes in general it'll begin to accept what it has to offer. In nature, these plants get trace amounts of nutrients so they will respond harshly (and quickly) to a high PPM water. Also, pH it at 6.5 so you have wiggle room
 

Jeebz

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Thank you. I’ve learned so damn much since I decided to get set up, but it is only the tip of the iceberg. Podcasts while working, research at night, but I’m not in a place to be certain of myself yet. Thankfully there are a lot of people out there that love the plant as much as I do, so thank you from your neighbour in Canukistan
 

BlackTriangle1551

Active Member
Thank you. I’ve learned so damn much since I decided to get set up, but it is only the tip of the iceberg. Podcasts while working, research at night, but I’m not in a place to be certain of myself yet. Thankfully there are a lot of people out there that love the plant as much as I do, so thank you from your neighbour in Canukistan
Your welcome just comment again if you have any other issues or the issue continues
 
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