I would let them root out that pot. If they arnt drying out the pot in a day, theyre fine. If you up pot too quick and dont build a root system you will just need bigger pots that take up space and resources and when all is said and done, if you check out your root ball after harvest, you will find that alot of the soil isnt utilized. You will have a pad of circling roots on the bottom 1/3 if youre lucky and a mat on top. Meanwile the whole middle of the container will be empty.No schedule. I lift the pot. It's probably just time to transplant. They've been in those 1 gallon pots for around 3 weeks now
I put these plants in a mix of FFOF AND FFHF about 3ish weeks ago. Everything was good until these spots. Also seems to be slight N def as well. Help
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Not a deficiency! Chem hit it, ph is off. Plenty of food, they just cant get to it. When you water are you watering to run off?
Your waters ph and the ph of the soil are different things. Ffhf i have heard can be very acidic.I do water to run off. Only because these pots have holes I drilled in them. So some water runs out of the holes. So I make sure to water thoroughly. My Ph should be ok. I measure out to 6.4-6.7 every watering
Your waters ph and the ph of the soil are different things. Ffhf i have heard can be very acidic.
I dont see an N deficiency. What you are seeing is your ph is out of whack, but not that bad. I dont know why you think you would have to correct with synthetic fert. Regardless of what it is, there is an organic option. N def would show in the lowest leaves first. N is mobile, the plant will take from the least useful to it and use it for new growth. Do you have a ph pen?Ok. So I need some dolimite into the soil. I can do that. What would you suggest for my N issue? All I have at home is wiggle worm castings and 5-5-5 happy frog organic blend. I can dump a bunch of castings on the top, but maybe i would be better off than picking up some high n guano for a quick fix?
Or maybe I should just hit them with some chem. Not sure
I dont see an N deficiency. What you are seeing is your ph is out of whack, but not that bad. I dont know why you think you would have to correct with synthetic fert. Regardless of what it is, there is an organic option. N def would show in the lowest leaves first. N is mobile, the plant will take from the least useful to it and use it for new growth. Do you have a ph pen?
I do water to run off. Only because these pots have holes I drilled in them. So some water runs out of the holes. So I make sure to water thoroughly. My Ph should be ok. I measure out to 6.4-6.7 every watering