wyteboi
Well-Known Member
I NEVER over water , i use to let them dry out to the point where when u water it runs strait though to the floor......i would even have to danm near flush them before i could even "feed" them...... then they would dry out in 2 or 3 days and do it again........never no probs. Now , some of these fuckers wont dry up for 5 or 6 days .... and some eat more but none of them eat like they "should" . i have had at least 7 or 8 "normal" crops before moving here, the only thing different here is an "upgrade" in everything ...... one more possibility (i dont think so but..) is that instead of waiting for the dirt to pull away from the sides of pots and letting get BONE DRY ...... now i just wait till they are "Dry" i go by pot wieght so i can tell...? Do u really think i should go back to letting them get "bone dry" (bone dry to me=one day before all the leaves drop from underwater)good move with getting outta that MG soil...looks like they are fine and healthy in the 3rd picture...i usually bump up the ppm of nutrients when they get a little yellowish light green. I had a similar experience with my previous grow....unsatisfied yield, not much growth after the 3rd week of bloom. I think your fine with your light height. I have mine at around 22-26 inches from the top of the plant to the glass of the reflector. If you didnt cut your soil with coco, id say you might want to back off on the watering. After your previous grow, did you inspect your soil? when i did, the inside was very wet and smelled funky and not earthy. I cut my fox farm ocean forest with almost an equal portion of coco. every time you water, your consolidate your soil. too much consolidation and you choke your roots. the coco is the best at countering consolidation. it's great at draining excess water too and fluffs up when its dry. oh yea and its always good to check the weight before you water. sometimes if the pot is still heavy ill just skip it, i saturate the soil only when its very light and feels like there is almost no water in the soil.
i still really think its the light, i just finally raised it but the damage is already done
thank u very much for helpin though
keep the thoughts comin.....