Hey, first of all thanks for the answer.
Nothern Lights:
Plant 1 is looking great and dont have any yellow tips anymore, the plant is around 1,2m tall and is forming Buds everywhere.
Plant 2 never had yellow tips or brown parts and grows really good forming buds everywhere.
Green Gelato:
Plant 3 have yellow tips and and a lot of them, but she is in flower and has the biggest buds of all and a lot of them.
Plant 4 never had yellow tips or brown parts and is always growing well.
Plant 5 is looking really really bad, she is in flower as well butleafs are curling and they are really yellow already, also brown parts are showing.
I know that i overfed them, it is my first try and i never planted anything before. When i saw the first yellow tips 18 days after germination, i thought it may be a deficit because people told me that. Thats why i gave them a compost tea and 1 week later 1 top dressing. I know that i made the problem worse with that now.
What do you mean with i should not PH the water down? My tap water has a PH of 8, when i notice that the PH of the soil is to high i go down a little bit with the PH. i watered with a PH of 5.8 and the runoff has a PH of around 7, dosnt that tell me that the PH of the Soil is even higher? Like 7-7.5
and what else to do when your soils PH is to high exept for water with a low PH?
I used a light mix from a really good company in Europe and added worm humus and a 3/3/5 organic pre mix (Too much) so it is not really homemade soil and other peole do the same with great results and they also start with compost teas after like 4 weeks,
i simply had put to much worm humus and pre mix in the soil from the beginning and made thing worse with adding that compost tea and top dressing to early and belive me im not doing that mistake in the future.
I think that the plants will survive that, only plant 5 is worring me.
No master is falling from the sky, sooner or later you will make mistakes when you never grown before, you will only get better from that.
Nothern Lights:
Plant 1 is looking great and dont have any yellow tips anymore, the plant is around 1,2m tall and is forming Buds everywhere.
Plant 2 never had yellow tips or brown parts and grows really good forming buds everywhere.
Green Gelato:
Plant 3 have yellow tips and and a lot of them, but she is in flower and has the biggest buds of all and a lot of them.
Plant 4 never had yellow tips or brown parts and is always growing well.
Plant 5 is looking really really bad, she is in flower as well butleafs are curling and they are really yellow already, also brown parts are showing.
I know that i overfed them, it is my first try and i never planted anything before. When i saw the first yellow tips 18 days after germination, i thought it may be a deficit because people told me that. Thats why i gave them a compost tea and 1 week later 1 top dressing. I know that i made the problem worse with that now.
What do you mean with i should not PH the water down? My tap water has a PH of 8, when i notice that the PH of the soil is to high i go down a little bit with the PH. i watered with a PH of 5.8 and the runoff has a PH of around 7, dosnt that tell me that the PH of the Soil is even higher? Like 7-7.5
and what else to do when your soils PH is to high exept for water with a low PH?
I used a light mix from a really good company in Europe and added worm humus and a 3/3/5 organic pre mix (Too much) so it is not really homemade soil and other peole do the same with great results and they also start with compost teas after like 4 weeks,
i simply had put to much worm humus and pre mix in the soil from the beginning and made thing worse with adding that compost tea and top dressing to early and belive me im not doing that mistake in the future.
I think that the plants will survive that, only plant 5 is worring me.
No master is falling from the sky, sooner or later you will make mistakes when you never grown before, you will only get better from that.