Son of a #@$% ! Ok, so it can be done. Thanks for rubbing it in... Salt ? Check. Wound? Check....Nothing special, healthy plants with no yellow leaves
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Thanks, I've been through quite a few of these charts but have found no clear matches, everything looks a like ! I'll look harder, thanks for the chart.Yeah "liking" takes you posting a certain amount I believe.
Also I am new to growing but research the hell out everything I can. I use these things for reference.
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It takes some posts and time before you can give likes or use private messages. So stick around and it will all work.Not sure why I cant use the like button here, not sure why. But I like all the help ! Like like like like..
Thanks again all...
Everybody is always talking about nutes but nutes role in grow success is less than 10%, the key is the environment for transpiration!
They like warm environment, lots of light and usually small amounts of nutes (strain dependant). And keep your roots in good condition.
So what kind of temps you have?
Few things to know. Do you feed every water?
when do you start feeding?
I'm still experimenting a bit, but I usually start to feed after the Cotyledons start to yellow, or I see pale green leaves. I try to keep the salts down as much as possible, so I push my first feed out for quite some time. (maybe week 4 Veg?) If I do start feeding earlier, I go VERY light until the leaves darken up...
Is your water soft or hard?
My water is RO water, almost nothing at all in it. I use Dynagrow Protekt (silicon) and a little cal mag to get some PPM's in the water...I also use the protekt to PH my feed instead of using PH up and down.
Do you feed to runoff once in flowering?
Yes ! Heavily and my plants dry out in about 3 days...I also monitor PPM's and PH at runoff and my feed...
Do you feed to run off in veg?
Yes, but I may stop. I'm thinking of stopping the runoff waterings until the plant has a larger root system...
Also, I normally have things set to go from runoff to dry (very lightweight, you can tell) in about 3 days. (sometimes 2 sometimes 4)... This allows me one feed (nutrients) and one plain watering once per week.
Thanks, now I'll see about getting a bag of Epsom Salt...Magnesium issues
There's nothing inherently wrong with Dyna-Gro, it's economical and convenient, but it could use some help in a few regards. It only has 2.5% Ca, 0.5% Mg and essentially no Sulfur (< 0.1%), much lower than most other formulations. MaxiBloom for example has 5% Ca (2x), 3% Mg (6x), and 4% S (>40x), fairly typical values. I assume that's why they sell and recommend using MagPro as well to compensate.For those helping, I really appreciate it. I am 5 grows in now and feel like I lost my car keys and don't know where to look? Does that make sense?
Here are more details as I understand you need information to help..
Lights Spider Farmer SF1000 at around 16 inches.
Soil, Fox Farm Ocean Forest (stopped using this) Coco Loco (stopped using this) back to Happy Frog....(25 % more perlite added)
3 or 5 gallon smart pot (cloth) depending on the size im after, currently leaning towards using 3 gallons for next grow... (have gone as high as 7 gallons)
Dynagrow Foliage Pro and Bloom.... I use Protekt to PH the feed...
General Dynamics PH drops. (love them)
Cheap PPM pen, gets me in the neighborhood for EC/PPM readings.
RO water PPM's around 20... (I add a little cal mag and protekt, very light on the Cal/Mag... Just enough to make up for such soft water?
2.x 2 x 4 ft grow space
Fan, Carbon filter/exhaust fan
4 inch passive intake, might double this.
Temps 69-74 RH 50-60 Veg 40-50 flower. (I drop RH towards end of flower as the colas get thick)
I already said it wasn't nutes. It's salt build up FROM the nutes. Once the roots get clogged from salt the deficiencies start to show..............and show fast.
Use a root cleaner with your feeds. This helps dissolve the salt and allows your roots to breathe. This is why it's happening after 5 weeks. You can make your own H2O2 mix or use something like Athena Cleanse and add that right into your feed schedule.
Maybe this will stimulate some belief. Some bag seed @ 6 weeks. This is what happened after I fixed my salt build up problems
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Don't flush tho. Just add it into your nute regiment every feed. There is nothing else you need to do.Thanks, I heard you before and am taking notes ! I've always been a little worried to use the cleansing/flush agents, as I've read people have problems with them, but I'll give it a try. Athena is available in my area, I'll see about getting some cleanse.
Salt buildup IS mentioned all the time as a problem, especially during flower, so I'm with you ! I intentionally use a lot of perlite and lighter soils watering to runoff for one reason, to rinse out excess salts. Maybe this isn't enough? Thanks, I'll give the flushing agents a try.
Thanks, good to know as I hate flushing ! It always takes my plants a while to bounce back after a hard flush, I really hate to do it.Don't flush tho. Just add it into your nute regiment every feed. There is nothing else you need to do.