Frank. You’ve missed the whole point of growing. Buds not leaves!I quit... I'm looking back at my old pictures and out of five years and I don't know how many grows, I've only had one good grow... I never cee any of ya'll have problems, I try to do what you all are doing and it never works for me, its frustrating and I don't do well when frustrated... I apologize to anyone and all that I have offended, that's not me... I'll come back when I have this shit figured out... Once again I would like to apologize... Peace!!! Keep knocking shit out of the park!!!
Don't mean to hijack the thread, but could you expand on that a little?What I learned is that most issues arise due to moisture stress rather than not enough of any one thing.
When the soil gets too dry you get deficiencies which can be mistaken as a lack of something. Also in flowering and anytime the media is hot if it dries out the salts concentrate. On top of this your micro herd also suffer.Don't mean to hijack the thread, but could you expand on that a little?
Thanks for that clarification. I've read a few comments about over-watering being the most common issue and was wondering if that's where you were going. This is an interesting take on the inverse. I suppose we're all looking for the sweet spot in the middle. I'm growing with a mix of organic or near organic materials, all pre-packaged. It lacks some control but plays well into my effort-to-reward ratio.When the soil gets too dry you get deficiencies which can be mistaken as a lack of something. Also in flowering and anytime the media is hot if it dries out the salts concentrate. On top of this your micro herd also suffer.
So a lot of things can appear wrong from what appears to be a good dry cycle. I guess this information is much more relevant to organic growing methods but still applies to salt based methods
Exactly. There’s a moisture sweet spot and I believe it’s 25% for peat based soilThanks for that clarification. I've read a few comments about over-watering being the most common issue and was wondering if that's where you were going. This is an interesting take on the inverse. I suppose we're all looking for the sweet spot in the middle. I'm growing with a mix of organic or near organic materials, all pre-packaged. It lacks some control but plays well into my effort-to-reward ratio.
The problem is with 4 plants out of 12,and those 4 plants are in autopots and they are reacting 4 different ways,thus my reason for frustration...Frank. You’ve missed the whole point of growing. Buds not leaves!
We aim to get as healthy as possible but In truth all we want are fat juicy buds. Which are entirely possible without 100% perfect leaves.
All I’d say is that it’s much easier taking care of a few plants than a few tents worth of plants lol
Cut down and focus your game on a few plants.
What I learned is that most issues arise due to moisture stress rather than not enough of any one thing.
Mephisto... 2 SODK and 2 ChemdoggingWhat seed breeder ya using buddy
I'm running FFOF,COCO LOCO,WORM CASTINGS, MEGACROP in all of my pots and only the autopots are affected... Its the craziest thing!!! My plants that I hand water are doing great!!!Thanks for that clarification. I've read a few comments about over-watering being the most common issue and was wondering if that's where you were going. This is an interesting take on the inverse. I suppose we're all looking for the sweet spot in the middle. I'm growing with a mix of organic or near organic materials, all pre-packaged. It lacks some control but plays well into my effort-to-reward ratio.
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