Just wondering I have two auto flower gdp in flower right now with nutrition burn and I have 3 more in pre flower starting to get a dark green/“blue” Hugh on the rim on the leaves. Looks like nitrogen toxicity again. Using fox farms soil with worms for compost. Should I restart my grow and go with coco choir and Gaia green dry amendments to make it easier or flush and try it out. I just want to make sure I get the full potential of the plants. I will take the loss and time for better product and learning curves.
Pics would help a ton. Do you know your runoff pH and ppm?
I know when I was using ff I ended up feeding them when they only needed water, had to flush all were overe 3000ppms still struggle with the feeding part because I get hungry they should ne to lol
I can get you pics and I checked the run off of the other two in flower they were over 6,000 and topping the meter out so flushed them. But I can get you pics and a newer ppm and oh runoff. I haven’t fed them for over a month just using phd water and the leaves just get darker. But a seedling I have is normal shade.
I had other plants in these grow bags before and just cut them out and planted a new seed hoping the worms in the soil would take out the old roots. Thinking that was a mistake.
I think there doing just fine if anything i would cut back on the water and let them dry out a bit like to the point of the leaves dropping, less water will also slow down the nitrogen in take i belive, the old roots can cause root so the only way to fix that would be drying it out between waterings or transplant with a super wet slurry ya may get her out with out to much damage to the roots
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This is what I’m dealing with on one of them
Id say it agin bro less water let them dry to the point you think your gonna hirt them and then straight water, you could do a foliage spay to help keep up other nutes while the pots dry out, something mellow like a guano and aloe tea