HermesConrad
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This is my first grow, Amnesia x Skunk#1
Germinated in early November Shes about 35cm tall, Watering about every 3 days and using an LED Panel for light
currently sitting in a 4.5L pot with Searles Premium Potting mix.
I have not been able to pinpoint what is actually contained in searles products, they don't seem to provide much info.
The package says it contains slow release ferts for up to 4 months.
The ph reading is 6.8-6.9 Measured with an analog meter.
My problems started when we had a massive heatwave in December, reached 45C for a couple days in a row. I had not
started feeding by this point as the additives in the soil seem to be holding her up pretty well. But then
the fungus gnats attacked (I figure I was over watering them) Was able to get rid of them by slowing down on
the water and sprinkling some Cinnamon over the soil (I had heard cinnamon is a good fungicide)
After the gnats the plants growth slowed and she seemed weak so I stated with 1/2 Strength Thrive all purpose fert.
She perked up, and the top is growing fine producing new leaves and looking great, All the damage is happening
from the bottom up. The tips started to turn yellow soon after starting with Thrive, so I flushed the soil thinking
it was nute burn but the leaves started turning light green then yellow between the veins, eventually turning the
whole leaf yellow all while the tips continued to burn inwards, turning yellow and brittle then falling off. New
growth appears to start at the lower sections, but that's as far as it gets.
Looking through all kinds of pictures and posts I figured the initial yellowing was from N Def
so I started the Thrive fert on 1/2 again but the yellowing kept progressing so Im now up to full strength.
Going through all the charts and descriptions again it kind of looks like alot of things but it also doesn't.
There are no spots or blotches and no purple in the stems or anything like that. The burning just seems to be
uniform all the way from the tips inwards, sometimes they curl upwards sometimes down.
So now im thinking Zinc def and possibly calcium too?. There doesn't appear to be any calcium in the Thrive, and
very little zinc (0.004 as sulfate, Is that enough?) Im chasing a second opinion on this one because I fear
anymore of my thinking is just going to kill her :/
Germinated in early November Shes about 35cm tall, Watering about every 3 days and using an LED Panel for light
currently sitting in a 4.5L pot with Searles Premium Potting mix.
I have not been able to pinpoint what is actually contained in searles products, they don't seem to provide much info.
The package says it contains slow release ferts for up to 4 months.
The ph reading is 6.8-6.9 Measured with an analog meter.
My problems started when we had a massive heatwave in December, reached 45C for a couple days in a row. I had not
started feeding by this point as the additives in the soil seem to be holding her up pretty well. But then
the fungus gnats attacked (I figure I was over watering them) Was able to get rid of them by slowing down on
the water and sprinkling some Cinnamon over the soil (I had heard cinnamon is a good fungicide)
After the gnats the plants growth slowed and she seemed weak so I stated with 1/2 Strength Thrive all purpose fert.
She perked up, and the top is growing fine producing new leaves and looking great, All the damage is happening
from the bottom up. The tips started to turn yellow soon after starting with Thrive, so I flushed the soil thinking
it was nute burn but the leaves started turning light green then yellow between the veins, eventually turning the
whole leaf yellow all while the tips continued to burn inwards, turning yellow and brittle then falling off. New
growth appears to start at the lower sections, but that's as far as it gets.
Looking through all kinds of pictures and posts I figured the initial yellowing was from N Def
so I started the Thrive fert on 1/2 again but the yellowing kept progressing so Im now up to full strength.
Going through all the charts and descriptions again it kind of looks like alot of things but it also doesn't.
There are no spots or blotches and no purple in the stems or anything like that. The burning just seems to be
uniform all the way from the tips inwards, sometimes they curl upwards sometimes down.
So now im thinking Zinc def and possibly calcium too?. There doesn't appear to be any calcium in the Thrive, and
very little zinc (0.004 as sulfate, Is that enough?) Im chasing a second opinion on this one because I fear
anymore of my thinking is just going to kill her :/
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