Chop?

PadawanWarrior

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Are you just actively trying to give the OP the worst possible advice? There is no shame in being wrong, or being inexperienced at something, but doubling down like you are is not helpful to them or to you. I would hope that you'd be a bigger person than that.
The problem is the Bernie's are still not back in school. I blame COVID.
 

bernie344

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Are you just actively trying to give the OP the worst possible advice? There is no shame in being wrong, or being inexperienced at something, but doubling down like you are is not helpful to them or to you. I would hope that you'd be a bigger person than that.
No sense of humour.
Usually you don`t need to tell people your joking but some are robots
 

NanoGadget

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No sense of humour.
Usually you don`t need to tell people your joking but some are robots
Oh come off it.. I've interacted with you before and you have always been respectful, but you're being obtuse. OP IS a new grower, obviously from their posts, they would never have to ask if that plant was ready unless they were a newb. Not to mention ive read numerous posts from them in the newbie section.... you can harvest your plants whenever you like, but telling an inexperienced grower to cut a plant they've spent months on 2 or 3 weeks early isn't humor, its just wrong and kind of sad. Im not here to argue or cause problems, but I'm not going to ignore nonsense either.
 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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You are not flushing this thing are you? It looks starved? Nowhere near ready to chop.
You think? I was wondering if I was locked out
The tips are all pretty burnt like there is some salt build up.
That could sometimes also look
like a phosphorus deficiency but that should be worse on lower growth, plus burning along the entire edge of the leafs, not just the tip.
 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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How heavy have you been feeding? Sometimes excessively high EC can result in pH problems and lockouts..
Just what I was thinking
Even without high EC, foxfarm tends to build up salts and needs semi regular flushing to remove build up.
Thats why they have sledgehammer flush incorporated into their regimen
 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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6.3, don’t know the ppm
Buy yourself a TDS meter and you will do alot better. They are cheap

Next time you water, check the PH and PPM of the runnoff, it will give you an idea of what the soil is like.
If TDS is too high, you have salt build up
I would buy sledgehammer flush anyway, and run that through then give them a good healthy feeding using your new TDS meter
 
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