Urbansherpa
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[Posted in wrong forum. Reposted here]
Hi. First post for a first time grower! Been lurking for great info, but this problem perplexes me.
I’ve got an outdoor grow in Vigorous organic soil. Wanted to go TOTALLY ORGANIC, so I’ve only used worm castings. Nothing else has touched this plant except water. (No extra nutes, sprays, or anything). Adjusting pH of water to 6.5. Sampled runoff and it’s at pH of 8.1. Plant is in about week 3 of flowering stage.
*Anyway.......... The tips of the larger fan leaves have burned and are curling under. The plant went from the typical olive green to a lighter spring green. (Hoping photo shows up on this post...I’m old!)
TBH, I think I underwatered her. I’d heard the biggest mistake for a noob is overwatering, so I backed off a bit too much.
Have since watered them twice with pH of 5.8, to try to bring soil pH down.
I need things to be as ‘perfect’ as I can get it.
Love the science of this process.
If it were Nitrogen burn, the leaf would be a darker green, I think.
Could the leaf symptoms be from UNDERWATERING, or is there a better explanation?
Wow! I just doubled my knowledge of cultivating in the last five minutes! Thanks. I’ve been watering with regular tap water, after letting it stand for a day, and then pH correcting it from about 7.5 to 6.5. The ONLY thing that has touched these plants are water and worm castings. I used the tomato cages for supporting and separating stems. I’ve been pruning the sickly stuff off of them. (That’s why there’s no burnt tips on any) Thanks.
I’ve been watering with regular tap water, after letting it stand for a day, and then pH correcting it from about 7.5 to 6.5. The ONLY thing that has touched these plants are water and worm castings. I used the tomato cages for supporting and separating stems. I’ve been pruning the sickly stuff off of them. (That’s why there’s no burnt tips on any) Thanks.
Hi. First post for a first time grower! Been lurking for great info, but this problem perplexes me.
I’ve got an outdoor grow in Vigorous organic soil. Wanted to go TOTALLY ORGANIC, so I’ve only used worm castings. Nothing else has touched this plant except water. (No extra nutes, sprays, or anything). Adjusting pH of water to 6.5. Sampled runoff and it’s at pH of 8.1. Plant is in about week 3 of flowering stage.
*Anyway.......... The tips of the larger fan leaves have burned and are curling under. The plant went from the typical olive green to a lighter spring green. (Hoping photo shows up on this post...I’m old!)
TBH, I think I underwatered her. I’d heard the biggest mistake for a noob is overwatering, so I backed off a bit too much.
Have since watered them twice with pH of 5.8, to try to bring soil pH down.
I need things to be as ‘perfect’ as I can get it.
Love the science of this process.
If it were Nitrogen burn, the leaf would be a darker green, I think.
Could the leaf symptoms be from UNDERWATERING, or is there a better explanation?
Wow! I just doubled my knowledge of cultivating in the last five minutes! Thanks. I’ve been watering with regular tap water, after letting it stand for a day, and then pH correcting it from about 7.5 to 6.5. The ONLY thing that has touched these plants are water and worm castings. I used the tomato cages for supporting and separating stems. I’ve been pruning the sickly stuff off of them. (That’s why there’s no burnt tips on any) Thanks.
I’ve been watering with regular tap water, after letting it stand for a day, and then pH correcting it from about 7.5 to 6.5. The ONLY thing that has touched these plants are water and worm castings. I used the tomato cages for supporting and separating stems. I’ve been pruning the sickly stuff off of them. (That’s why there’s no burnt tips on any) Thanks.