Organic grow...ph problems? calcium deficiency?

maranibbana

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as in, daily consecutive 32oz into a 7 gal, will keep that 7 gal around 50-75% saturated. you can, of course take a day break here and there. as my water tek is mainly by feel, not by feel of the weight of the pots, but by the feel of how much ive watered that week, how the girls are doing, how they are growing, what they are showing me etc...
 

PadawanWarrior

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as in, daily consecutive 32oz into a 7 gal, will keep that 7 gal around 50-75% saturated. you can, of course take a day break here and there. as my water tek is mainly by feel, not by feel of the weight of the pots, but by the feel of how much ive watered that week, how the girls are doing, how they are growing, what they are showing me etc...
Same here. I don't try to lift my 15 gal pots to test how light they are. That wouldn't be fun at all, lol.

I also try to keep my soil moist to keep my microbes all happy and active. I have a layer of rice hulls for mulch that helps too.
 

maranibbana

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Same here. I don't try to lift my 15 gal pots to test how light they are. That wouldn't be fun at all, lol.

I also try to keep my soil moist to keep my microbes all happy and active. I have a layer of rice hulls for mulch that helps too.
yessir, nice mulch layer helps lots, and im the same, running 15 gal, imo thats the smallest pot id like to run, gives me much more wiggle room as far as top dresses and how they effect microbe shock etc, and with the 15 gal I dont water every day, usually 1 gallon every other day, but if I feel they need something ill give them a little 1-2 quart snack in-between their heavier watering days. sometimes ill water 1.5gal on Friday and let them ride for two days and start the 1gal again on Monday, fuck its always changing lol. do you use grassroots lined 15gal?
 

Green Refuge

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no it doesn't, but it will every day, and will keep the soil saturated. if you let it completely dry, then your just killing your microbiology
It'll take a lot to completely dry the inside of a 5 gallon pot. Maybe the first inch or two are dry but deeper down there's always moisture in the right climate. My next grow I wanna try watering more and see what happens.
 

PadawanWarrior

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yessir, nice mulch layer helps lots, and im the same, running 15 gal, imo thats the smallest pot id like to run, gives me much more wiggle room as far as top dresses and how they effect microbe shock etc, and with the 15 gal I dont water every day, usually 1 gallon every other day, but if I feel they need something ill give them a little 1-2 quart snack in-between their heavier watering days. sometimes ill water 1.5gal on Friday and let them ride for two days and start the 1gal again on Monday, fuck its always changing lol. do you use grassroots lined 15gal?
No what is grassroots lining? I just use 15 gal plastic pots with a shit ton of holes drilled in the bottom. I also water them every 2 days or so.
 

PadawanWarrior

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even better haha, grassroots is just an expensive fabric pot, I use them rn, but have thought about the cheaper options being just as good.
It's super dry in my grow room and I don't try to bring up the humidity so those dry out super fast here. Shit, it's reading 13% in what you'd call the lung room, and below 10% in my actual veg and flower room right now. And I rarely ever see either room above 10%. No it's not ideal, but I can make it work.
 

maranibbana

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It's super dry in my grow room and I don't try to bring up the humidity so those dry out super fast here. Shit, it's reading 13% in what you'd call the lung room, and below 10% in my actual veg and flower room right now. And I rarely ever see either room above 10%. No it's not ideal, but I can make it work.
woah and I thought keeping my room at 35-40% the entire grow was low! ive never noticed low humidity issues
 

maranibbana

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Definitely needs more water, and we could probably be more prone to overfertilizing, but I'm making it work. It would be nice to have a little more humidity, but since I'm constantly venting outside it's kind of pointless.
Yeah this could be why the smaller pots in my set up require so much water, I’ve had a heavy hand in the past with the teas and was a learning curve but have recently stopped all teas and just top dress (I do give them rootwise so that’s a tea I guess)
 

PadawanWarrior

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Yeah this could be why the smaller pots in my set up require so much water, I’ve had a heavy hand in the past with the teas and was a learning curve but have recently stopped all teas and just top dress (I do give them rootwise so that’s a tea I guess)
Same here. My first time I did teas every time. But that was a lot of work. I haven't made a tea in way over a year. Now I'm trying just to top dress and use plain water. I don't have it figured out fully yet, but I'm getting closer. I just need to be more proactive and top dress more often. I'm still using the original FFOF I bought 2 1/2 years ago that's been turned into no-till.

I took these on Feb 22. So 1 week from flip. Yes they're hungry. I also didn't do shit for training really. I'm getting lazier. The one on the left I topped when it was pretty big already and didn't have room to spread it out. The one on the right didn't get topped, but was planted later.

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Tomorrow, 3-8 is 3 weeks since flip and the buds are forming and the plants look a little better and more green since I top dressed, but I haven't taken any pics since these. I don't take many pics anymore. But I'll take some in the next few days.

I have a veg tent too. I like to clone in 1/2 gal pots and transfer straight to a 15. I still have a clone of Green Crack so that's what all my plants are. I'm gonna be sad if I ever lose her.
 
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hotrodharley

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I top dressed on 1/25. I started seeing some “burnt” tips and first symptoms on 2/25. After my top dress was a really good growth period. Things looked really healthy.

I put the spikes in probably mid feb and did 2 aerobic ewc teas feb 7 and 14. It had to have been something with those. I think I was overwatering a bit. It seemed that the pots were dry, but I pulled that back to every other day max. If let them go once to a third day and the plant was pretty droopy
Those spikes are sloooow release.
 

hotrodharley

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No Mixing, Measuring or Mess
in use spikes

Low Oder Formula
Fertilizer spikes eliminate the smell associated with most Organic fertilizers allowing them to be used indoors.

insert spike

Easy to Use
Simply insert spikes around the dripline of your plant. No measuring or mess.

plants

Feeds All Season
Slow release fertilizer feeds your plants all season for happy, healthy plants.”

Feeds all season because they’re hard as a rock. Slow release. Top feed whatever you have for potassium.
 

PadawanWarrior

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No Mixing, Measuring or Mess
in use spikes

Low Oder Formula
Fertilizer spikes eliminate the smell associated with most Organic fertilizers allowing them to be used indoors.

insert spike

Easy to Use
Simply insert spikes around the dripline of your plant. No measuring or mess.

plants

Feeds All Season
Slow release fertilizer feeds your plants all season for happy, healthy plants.”

Feeds all season because they’re hard as a rock. Slow release. Top feed whatever you have for potassium.
No Mixing, Measuring or Mess. Easy to use. Just insert.

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hotrodharley

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Used Jobes guerilla growing. They’re actually very good. Because they do last all season. Especially if throw about half of one at the bottom of the hole. Drive the other in on top. Hope it rains occasionally.
 

Nwtexan

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Used Jobes guerilla growing. They’re actually very good. Because they do last all season. Especially if throw about half of one at the bottom of the hole. Drive the other in on top. Hope it rains occasionally.
I think in my case it was too many things.
They seem to have a well balanced formula
 

green_machine_two9er

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air pots are great, but not that great in organic living soil imo
This is true it’s a hard pill for some to swallow for some reason. But really proof is in the pudding. Unless you have auto watering and like 5 blu may carrots in those 7 gallons. The pot will always struggle. And the the rhizophere will suffer. The outer few inches of soil will always dry out too fast. That’s where the delicate roots need to be nurtured not dried and flooded every other day.
 
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