Hi! I started my cloning journey last year with a nice Zombie kush pheno.
From seed, the plant started out with medium broad leaves, medium/long internodes, thick ass stems, very branchy/fast growing
and very dark colored foliage with sickly sweet overpowering smell. It also turned purple when...
I'm using soil with soil release so throughout watering when roots don't occupy all the pot often cause overfert and salt buildup
I know slow release is not the top choice, but it's recommended by the "mandala seeds soil guide" And I can find it in europe.
I already had really good success of...
I use tap water at a ph of 6.5 and I don't water a whole lot because they only got in this size of pot for 2 weeks and I don't wanna risk overwatering.
I aim for it taking 2 days to dry out so like half a liter right now. It's increasing though.
I will try calibrating my ph pen.
I noticed I...
Hi! I'm encountering some kind of yellow spots/blotches on my new growth.
I have 2 plants with the issue:
one just started showing the yellow spots,
it did it too last run and it doesn't seem like it's really harmful, but I'd like to prevent it if possible.
the second plant showing the same...
option 3 is the one you wanna avoid at all cost haha
Option 2 is the wisest,
but I got to admit, I already used non ph corrected water for the first watering once when I had lended my ph pen to a friend.
But I'm using soil and it tends to buffer the ph a bit.
I don't have the experience to...
Right now Zombie Kush by ripper seeds!
Smells deliciously sweet and it's a heavy knock out indica
But as I get better at growing my favorite changes every so often.
I'm still exercising my palate :bigjoint:
The weed tuber "Mr Canuck's grow" seems to have great success using coco and organic slow release ferts (gaia green)
Now I never heard about RQS's slow release nutes and don't know how they compare to gaia green.
But even though I reckon it's far from popular, it seems to work absolutely amazing...
I remember during my first few grows, I was so damn stressed out about my seedlings.
I would look at them as often as possible spending all my free time worrying about their growth speed, the slightly different green shade in one spot and shit like that.
Leaving them be for the first week...
well what's strange is that seedling have a small quantity of food stored and can go on their own for around one week.
so not enough food shouldn't be the problem.
Too much food would burn the leaf tips (hard to tell without photo of the dying seedling)
you didn't mention any burn so we should...
For a plant to die so soon is don't even show leaves I doubt the only problem comes from the nutes you're using.
Your germination method is likely the cause. How do you do it?
Usually, I put my seeds into wet paper towel, fold it in half to cover the seed then put the wet towel in an unsealed...