Goin’ Through the Cycle

Hey, coming back again to ask upon you experts to help diagnose my GOG photo. Thanks for any feedback:)



Everything:
Growin in Roots Organics original soil, ~180-200 PPM, no PH though usually ~7.0, transplanted from solo to 5 gal, in fabric 5gal for 27 days. Upon transplant, I watered 1/3rd a gallon(shouldn’t had, but didn’t prove any sudden downsides.) 4x2x6 indoor with 320 XL QB R-Spec(too powerful at 1ft above??), RH:~60-68, NO AC/HumidifIer(got a water bucket & towels as wicks), TEMP:~80-90, no added nutes.

I watered 7 days ago, 1/2 gal, 20 days apart from previous watering(during transplant.) I also watered on the same day that I treated a whitefly invasion.

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:point_up_2: not enough Growmie, follow a drench to drought method with liberal run off. Basically drench the pot and let it dry before watering again, periodically checking the run off PH and PPMs and start nutrient feeding once the PPMs drop below 900 or so :love_you_gesture:

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This ^^^^

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Ok for sure. I’ll try to let this watering go to drought as always, then put in till 20 percent run off & collect ppms. I’m just scared since the watering lasted a long time. Any suggestions for easily collecting ppm? Do people pour out the first little bit of runoff? Thanks:)

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I let a cup or so run out 1st then collect a sample…this will get a reading closer to the main root zone :love_you_gesture:

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All back to standing up, earlier this morning I had watered them 2/3rds a gallon, or what I felt was 20% runoff, but the clawing is of course still there. Nothing to worry about right? Just a little nitrogen. When tested, my ppms were around 1800-2000, so at least I don’t need to amend yet. Thanks again for the helpful advice:)

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