pinkjackyle
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that first picture looked well kinda like iron def.
that first picture looked well kinda like iron def.
How much you got of each plant you reckon?
Thats a good amount for those plants, when it is dry you can let me know how the smoke is. Over fert bud dosent smell unless handled and take much longer to dry fyi.
Looks good. I don't know if this is the truth, but I have read that the powdered lime takes awhile to work. Just saw you added it towards the end of their life. I praise your effort towards those girls, you've really put in the work needed. Enjoy the fruits of your labor my friend.
God damn sb. Those look amazing
Thanks gliwrx! Looking forward to seeing your fruits soon![]()
Looking back at the whole thread i would think that the plants were underfed, phosphorous potassium and cal mag showing through in the leaves, my bottom leaves have just started to yellow and drop 3/4 weeks into flowering and a good bloom ferts with good p/k is helping a lot, i also seem to be adding a small dash of epsom salts to the water just in case. Being quite scared of overfertilizing has led me to fertilizing just a small bit most waterings. The top leaves are starting to yellow a bit but think the ferts is keeping it from spreading. Maybe i should get bigger pots or flower earlier to avoid this. This thread has been very usefull for my present grow.
Okay dude, I have a diagnosis: Fox Farm nutrients are 100% Pure Garbage! While they grow some mean tomatoes, and award winning roses, champion cannabis plants they do not make.
Next problem, and probably a bigger problem, pH. You should always call up your fertilizer company and ask questions about the pH for their product. The FFOF is a soiless mix with solid fertilizers added! That means you want a constant pH of 5.9-6.3. Throw that fucking feeding chart in the garbage. I remember when I tried using the line up with that chart and everything went to shit, I think whoever made that chart was fucking drunk!
The reason you got the best results your first round is because you didn't use the Fox Farm, I swear to god they are the problem, I am the Official Fox Farm Hater here on RIU. I have used their product, and even giving them the benefit of the doubt, tried several grows with them, even using them on another gardener's plants, which failed, while I ROCKED OUT with Flora Nova. Since then I've tried other fertilizers like TechnaFlora, and my new favorite, House & Garden (glory!!) and they all put Fox Farm to pathetic shame. It is a half-assed nutrient line up that promises a lot and advertises heavily to the new grower market, and attracts our attention with vibrant packaging, which we pay extra for, btw.
Another problem was transplanting the day of flower, that is a horticulture taboo, and a jinx in your garden. Always give them at least 1-2 weeks after transplant before switching the photoperiod.
It sucks you added dolomite lime, now you will be constantly chasing the pH down, unless you can get it to chill at 6.3. You can always call the Fox Farm hotline for advise, sometimes they are sober enough to give it to you. The soil is good, the flower booster trio pack is good, the "organic" (LOL!!) liquid fertilizer can suck my balls! FFOF can cause problems and I have gotten bugs out of it, but I think Happy Frog is the greatest thing they have ever done for the growing community, it provides a excellent variety of microscopic life that makes me and my plants happy.
Those few pictures of your plants are beautiful btw, I can't believe that is under a 600w, it looks great though. Try getting them closer together, direct light hitting the floor is like throwing perfectly good food in the garbage, just a terrible waste.
Dude, you have too good of a set up and are too smart to be stuck with Fox Farm, try and get a donation from a local dispensary to raise the funds for a new fertilizer line up. House & Garden dude, you will never regret it.
pro mix is by far the best soil. try it