iHearAll
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Hey, this should be about ready but as it's growth slowed down alot and started to ripen. I'm going to grow it through this mishap.

I'd guess phosphorus defficient and probably did some other damage in the process. Any help welcome. The point of this is to determine what could be happening....
History: bout 2months old. Either auto NL, blue kush, or vertigo. For sake of a best answer its NL.
Raised in peat/aerobic compost/sandy loam/vermicast with bokashi and epsomas organic 5-4-4. That was the base.
I fed it compost teas of fermented potassium extract from bananas, Philippines bat guano (no idea the npk), compost, vermicastings, and calcium phosphate from bones.
Its been raining and I need to get it phosphate I think. So I made a quadruple strength 500mL bottle of extract (2tsp in 500mL used, normal is 1tsp in 1L). I assume this will be OK since the existing water in the pot could allow the aqueous solution to become homogenous throughout the container. I'll see. I'm learnin with sustainable inputs. I think....that these ferts I make have some cushion room.





I'd guess phosphorus defficient and probably did some other damage in the process. Any help welcome. The point of this is to determine what could be happening....
History: bout 2months old. Either auto NL, blue kush, or vertigo. For sake of a best answer its NL.
Raised in peat/aerobic compost/sandy loam/vermicast with bokashi and epsomas organic 5-4-4. That was the base.
I fed it compost teas of fermented potassium extract from bananas, Philippines bat guano (no idea the npk), compost, vermicastings, and calcium phosphate from bones.
Its been raining and I need to get it phosphate I think. So I made a quadruple strength 500mL bottle of extract (2tsp in 500mL used, normal is 1tsp in 1L). I assume this will be OK since the existing water in the pot could allow the aqueous solution to become homogenous throughout the container. I'll see. I'm learnin with sustainable inputs. I think....that these ferts I make have some cushion room.