What ever is going on with my girl is speading. Started with just a couple leaves and now there are many with brown spots. The one that has the issue is also a light green. Both are super lemon haze autos. In soil from a pot for pot mixed with ocean forrest and worm castings. Feeding advanced nutrients sensi bloom A & B. Bug bud. Bud candy. Bud factor x. Sensi cal the last two feedings. In the fouth week flower in 5 gal fabric pots.
What type of nutes are the most widely used with geeat success. I have already ordered another $250 in other advanced nutrients but will not arrive untill 8/29. Where i live theres no grow shop to explore so i must rely on online study. My first indoor grow and its nothing like growing outdoors. A different world for me.
I dont think there is anything wrong with your nutes, its likely in the ratio. I use Fox Farm myself. @MidwestGuy or @Myfriendis410 might know more about your particular nutes, if not they will prolly know who would. Dont rely on interwebs alone, call any hydro store in a legal state, (if yours isnt) AZ for example and ask away. This is the shop I go to, they will help you and you can tell em you are growing cannabis without concern.
Thinking i should let it dry then do a flush. I hate to this late in the game. Or maybe try a shot of recharge. Any recommendations
Both have the exact same soil. Same amout of nutrients same water. One is three weeks behind going into flower. It seems to me it has something to do with the stage of flower its in. Maybe needs more calcium or phosphorus to maitain healt.
I do 3 flushes a grow so dont worry about being late in the game. Plants love a good flush. Its like hitting reset on your soil.
People lament about doing it, ive even read some say they are affraid it will drown the plant. Silly if you ask me.
Recharge would help uptake but not in the event of lockout. I also read that organic material in medium can reduce ph, recharge will give you mycelium and bacterias, could play a roll. Not that you shouldnt use it just that you will want to be dilligent about keeping that 6.5 soil ph.
This is likely part of the problem. Without knowing the state of your soil, she may be locked out. A flush would for sure fix that. Be sure to give her a full feed somewhere around 1300ppm at least immediatly (after dripping stops, 10-15 mins) following your flush. Im sure you know much of this. I answer alot of new grower questions.
Thank you. You have been a blessing. I have just finished 5 gal water ph to 6.5. Once it gets dark outside to where i can take her out i will do a good flush. Lights are set to come back on about 1 hr before dark. It may be a coincidence but it seemed to start after ordering a bottle of bud factor x. The shit was $100 a bottle but afraid to use it now. It could just be that it kicked my girl in overdtive and caused a deficiency. I will catch the run off tonight and do a ph test. Thank you very much for the help.
Well right or wrong i am giving it one week and if it dont show any signes of getting better then it gets cut down. Not waisting anymore time on it. I flushed with 3 gal water. It had sread even more the next day so i flushed again only this time using sensi cal mag. Has calcium magnesium and iron in it. Once it dries out i may try nutrients with no base nutrient and if that dont fix it then its getting cut. It hasnt grown at all in the last week and looking worse every passing day.
Ok i purchased a bluelab truncheon ppm meter and noticed my other plant was showing early stages of the same issue. I did a flush today with 3.5 gallon of water ph at 6.5. Added half strenth nutes. No base at all. Ppm of mixture was 250. Caught the run off 4 times. First two were over 3,000 ppm. Second two were 2,900 ppm. I am in the process of decloranizing 15 gallon of water. Would i be right to just keep flushing with ph 6.5 water till i get bellow 1,000 and then follow up with the same nute mix i did today where it comes out to 250 ppm.










