THANK YOU !!!!!!WHAT HE SAIDWhen someone says you need more N they are referring to Nitrogen not Nutrients.
Iron is needed in tiny amounts and I don't think you need any more. Sulpher will acidify your soil and you don't need any of that either. Do you monitor your ph?
Get yourself a few 5gal pots bc you're growing sativas that typically grow for 10+ weeks and for the plants to be in those little pots is only going to get you tiny ass buds. When you move them into bigger pots you will see the plants improve. Keep feeding with MG and the tomato fertilizer about once a week.
A tbsp. Epsom salts will help them grow and you can add the same amount of lime.
Think about some pruning on your next run, maybe Low Stress Training by bending and tying stems down.
I think your plants look pretty good and they'll look even better when you transplant them. Nice job.
Yup and he's needing to feed pretty bad too! S def. = nice call!You probably have a Sulphur defiency that affects especially new growth. Can You find Epsom Salts ?
Feed them at least 300 ppm with it and wait for 2-3 days before a new application.
Sulfur and the rest of the micro's the plants have used up in the mix already at their stage of growth. Fe (Iron) and S (Sulfur) along with Boron and Zinc.You probably have a Sulphur defiency that affects especially new growth. Can You find Epsom Salts ?
Feed them at least 300 ppm with it and wait for 2-3 days before a new application.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/what-am-i-doing-wrong.885826/page-2#post-11954944 He mentions Fe = Iron here too, among others. So it can most definitely be a part of it.I know you guys are probably more right then I am, as for I'm really just starting to get this tox/def down...but can someone answer me how it isn't iron def? I know those charts can be shitty but #1 for iron def hits the hammer on the nail..
I know it's kinda late but if you're worried about stealth, try to LST & Supercropping on your next grow your plants will stay short and bushy and increase yields, look into "how to" videos.Yea it is a sativa it's a Thailand strain called thai stick. And I'm growing them in small pots to keep them small and discreet. But I'll take ur advice and plant them in a bigger pot.
Gotta agree with you there. I love doing my homework on growing, it's always made me automatically step up my game and therefore also the result(s). So in other words - great advice IMO.... one indisputable truth is doing your homework, anxious, oh hell yes...but nothing beats researching.
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I will follow ur advice thanks.When someone says you need more N they are referring to Nitrogen not Nutrients.
Iron is needed in tiny amounts and I don't think you need any more. Sulpher will acidify your soil and you don't need any of that either. Do you monitor your ph?
Get yourself a few 5gal pots bc you're growing sativas that typically grow for 10+ weeks and for the plants to be in those little pots is only going to get you tiny ass buds. When you move them into bigger pots you will see the plants improve. Keep feeding with MG and the tomato fertilizer about once a week.
A tbsp. Epsom salts will help them grow and you can add the same amount of lime.
Think about some pruning on your next run, maybe Low Stress Training by bending and tying stems down.
I think your plants look pretty good and they'll look even better when you transplant them. Nice job.