Heres the pics i did get
Could be calmag issue, looked like you said the others responded well to addition of calmag in earlier post? Could also be they were just a little hungry, most of the calmag supplements also contain high nitrogen content.
@dowencarson I agree with what @dbrn32 says, theyâre probably nitrogen hungry. They need that for some stretch, and bulking up. I scrolled through your
entire post and I didnât see a feed schedule. Maybe we could help a little better with more information.
On another point, they do get a little ugly towards the end. How many weeks have they been in flower?
Also you need to fill this out (I know you donât want to
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@M4ur what do i do for potassium deficiency in organic soil
I donât know what you mean by that⌠Do you feed them?
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@M4ur yes you dont have to feed the soil i buy its completely nuted for a 12 week grow at 3lbs all ive given my girls for the past 10 weeks is water
Just as we see with lights, manufacturers can make all kinds of claims their products fall short of. There are a ton of scenarios in which could lead to deficiencies. Buying a soil that says it provides a whole grow worth of nutrients, and then automatically assuming it will hold true, is just like picking a date on calendar youâre going to harvest the day you put your seeds in soil.
What does the bag list as calcium and magnesium content? A lot of soils and even nutrient lines are short of required levels of one or the other, and sometimes both. Cannabis tends to need a little more of each than standard garden variety plants.
You can add pretty much anything you need while staying organic. It just usually costs more.
Making great soil isnt cheap. And soil claiming to last a whole life cycle is crazy, very good analogue about lights manufacturer claims falling short.
@dbrn32
@Familyman420 @dbrn32 i would usually totally agree with u on people making claims that are untrue but not so on this case. I have talked to this guy he isnt making false claims even in my case why is this one the only one showing deficiencies none of the other 15 are showing deficiencies like this one. My girls all 16 are in kindsoil week#9 i have only given them water and light everything else is his soil.
Probably because for whatever reason that plant is feeding heavier. Could be a difference in phenotype, could also be that particular plant is positioned better in the light and itâs getting pushed harder. Therefore needing more food than is available.
I grow organic, and have yet to get into a mix that wasnât too hot in beginning and could make it to the end. Itâs always either frying plants in beginning, or needing help from about transition on. Otherwise they show deficiencies or donât produce the weight they should.
You can do things like apply tea, topdress with amendments, or even go with an entire organic nutrient line. But itâs unlikely youâll get the most out of your plants without doing something.
@bob31 @Familyman420 @M4ur @Covertgrower @Countryboyjvd1971 I think there must be 150-200 videos on youtube alone on this kindsoil dating back to 2015 not one person had one problem and only gave the plants water everyone one of them claims his soil produces to this day the best tasting best smelling and equal in potency to anything they have smoke or grown ever easier than any other way to grow with results and photos and reviews to go with it. Just check it out i like it more and more all the time SOLD KINDSOIL GROWER HERE. turn around per dollar and time is heavy in favor of this stuff 20$ per plant in soil and water and light you get killer bud with excellent yields
Sounds good to me but since I donât know anyone who has used that growing medium (that I can recall) you can be the test case!
But I am going to recommend you get a TDS meter so you and (all of us) can have an understanding of what your doing looks like nutrient wise.
I have read a lot of bs on bags of Growing medium but TDS doesnât lie. That way if it does come up short you are prepared to act and not scrambling to fix deficiencies if they should occur.
Are you following my line of thinking?
@dowencarson
Who knows maybe this stuff will be the next big thing.
Q: What else besides Kind Soil is needed to grow the plant?
A: you will need a grow pot, water, earth juice crystals natural down (if your water PH is overly alkaline), PH meter and a base media which you can run a few ways: coco loco, roots organic original, bâcuzz or any base media mix your used to growing with. Using our system with a PH adjusted grow medium like coco-loco, bâfuzz, roots organic original etc. allows you to simply water your plant as long as your water is not way out of range (too sweet or too acidic) the soils will do the work. You must still pay attention to PH
Yep
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