Kriegs
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Dude.. your plants look EXACTLY like mine right now, although I'm not seeing the second flush of white pistils you report.
My problem turned out to be pH -- when a plant processes nutes in a pot, the pH is reduced. And, when nutrients are broken down for use, salts are left behind. That's a good bet for what you have happening. Have you checked pH? If not, run enough water thru the pot to get it coming out the bottom and measure the pH of this. A 6.5 is ideal.. I'll bet you get a 4.0ish
I'll bet a buck-two-fifty your pH is low, not high. My tap water is 8.0, I don't pH it, and 6 weeks of using it did absolutely nothing to counteract the pH drop (mine was a 4.0 when I finally figured it out). Most soils for indoor use are very high in organic matter, which buffers toward the acid side. Thus, these soils can suck up a ton of high pH water without moving, but put in a down-driver like nutes and it drops like a rock.
I just flushed mine until the pots drained out at pH 6.0, and added 2tps of fast-acting lime to carry it to the mid 6's and keep it there. They look better to me today, but that may be wishful thinking, too.
About the second flush of white pistils -- I just saw posts today from a very experienced grower that this is the "second surge" of flower growth, and that a lot of people are tricked into harvesting at the first appearance of cloudy trich's. If I remember where I saw that, I'll link it back to you.
My problem turned out to be pH -- when a plant processes nutes in a pot, the pH is reduced. And, when nutrients are broken down for use, salts are left behind. That's a good bet for what you have happening. Have you checked pH? If not, run enough water thru the pot to get it coming out the bottom and measure the pH of this. A 6.5 is ideal.. I'll bet you get a 4.0ish
I'll bet a buck-two-fifty your pH is low, not high. My tap water is 8.0, I don't pH it, and 6 weeks of using it did absolutely nothing to counteract the pH drop (mine was a 4.0 when I finally figured it out). Most soils for indoor use are very high in organic matter, which buffers toward the acid side. Thus, these soils can suck up a ton of high pH water without moving, but put in a down-driver like nutes and it drops like a rock.
I just flushed mine until the pots drained out at pH 6.0, and added 2tps of fast-acting lime to carry it to the mid 6's and keep it there. They look better to me today, but that may be wishful thinking, too.
About the second flush of white pistils -- I just saw posts today from a very experienced grower that this is the "second surge" of flower growth, and that a lot of people are tricked into harvesting at the first appearance of cloudy trich's. If I remember where I saw that, I'll link it back to you.