I’ve heard pH doesn’t matter as much when using Earth dust. I’m currently at 6.3 and seeing rust spots and lower leaves starting to curl under(almost sure not rust fungus-nothing rubs off) so Magnesium deficiency? So is it possibly to have lockout??
I would assume it’s suppose to filter the chlorine, but sometimes filter brands just hype it up. I used hose water with an rv filter, but still just filled a bucket and let it set anyways. Chlorine will kill the bacteria. I just chopped an Earth Dust grow that had some spots and yellowing, but I think my bags were just getting really hot. In the sun. But @Storm and @MeEasy are Earth Dust growers. Maybe they can offer a little more info.
Yuuuup, they sure will. Not sure when, but adding the “@” symbol before a member name, will notify that member. Hell it took me a year before figuring out how to quote text from a post!
Possible mag. Had it happen. A foliar calmag supplement or epsom top dress. Otherwise fungus i think. ED recommends foliar spray for calcium deficiency. Not much is needed with ED. If looks hungry top dress with more boost or a tea with 1 tblspn per gallon soil boost and sit overnight in gallon water.
I like your idea. How often would you spray them? I just mixed 1 1/2 tsp in gallon of water and sprayed them all over yesterday.
As far as “hungry” it looks to me #1 is hungry right? The pistils are gone and seem to have left these tiny buds compared to #2. And #3 looks like she’s almost ready to harvest
Thanks for your input, I’m not worthy
When i need to spray I do it in morning every other day for a week or 2. Takes that long for organic to really show. You will know if working after a week and good results a couple. Organics are slower all around.
@Jerdan03 im still pretty new at this hobby… i did spray every day. Pretty much when i peeked in on them, i would give em a quick spray down… i kept a very close eye on them. They recovered that week. I did turn my lights down that week, so not to burn them, they had a cloudy week lol