CocoTwisty
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They are GG#4 clones that I transplanted to 2-qt square pots filled with E.B. Stone's Recipe 420 soil and 20% Grow Stones. Initial watering was de-chlorinated water with 1/4 tsp per gallon Superthrive. They have been vegging quickly in a tent in my air-conditioned room and are now teen size (except for one runt). Up until a week ago all leaves were lush green and healthy, and I noticed after a feeding the new growth was coming out really bubbly looking - is this what is referred to as "leaf margin rolling"?
I read this strain is a heavy nitrogen feeder so I fed them a week ago with some Nectar For The Gods (Medusa's Magic, Gaia Mania, Herculean Harvest and Zeus Juice at lower recommended ranges) plus 1/2 strength Mission Grow liquid fertilizer and Microbe Life Nourish-C. pH'd to 6.2 w/ a Blue Lab pH pen that has been cleaned/calibrated a little more than 1 month ago. Their roots had reached the bottom of the pots so I figured a light organic feed was very unlikely to burn since they have been in their soil for about 2 weeks now and it typically will feed for about a month.
I had been slowly lowering my Onyx Bloom LED about 2" per day, and it got as low as ~22" off the canopy. Only new growth is affected so I doubt the problem is too much light, heat stress, or any mobile nutrient deficiency. The runt is affected too so I doubt it is the fact that the larger ones need to be transplanted.
3 days ago I noticed fungus gnats so I mixed up some Monterey B.t. at 1 Tablespoon/Gal. , Azamax at 1 Tablespoon/Gal, and EZ-wet at 1/4 teaspoon/Gal and did a root drench and a foliar spray with the same mix. Hit them again with the same mix 2 days later.
I'm considering doing a flush with just Herculean Harvest and maybe some compost tea but I thought I would post on here to see if anyone has encountered this before. I'm thinking I may have doubled up on the humic/fulvic acid (Zeus and Nourish) and I know too much of that can cause imbalance. Or maybe there is just too much available Phosphorous in everything I fed and combined with the nutrition left in the soil it is causing Calcium deficiency?
I'd be grateful for any advice on this!
I read this strain is a heavy nitrogen feeder so I fed them a week ago with some Nectar For The Gods (Medusa's Magic, Gaia Mania, Herculean Harvest and Zeus Juice at lower recommended ranges) plus 1/2 strength Mission Grow liquid fertilizer and Microbe Life Nourish-C. pH'd to 6.2 w/ a Blue Lab pH pen that has been cleaned/calibrated a little more than 1 month ago. Their roots had reached the bottom of the pots so I figured a light organic feed was very unlikely to burn since they have been in their soil for about 2 weeks now and it typically will feed for about a month.
I had been slowly lowering my Onyx Bloom LED about 2" per day, and it got as low as ~22" off the canopy. Only new growth is affected so I doubt the problem is too much light, heat stress, or any mobile nutrient deficiency. The runt is affected too so I doubt it is the fact that the larger ones need to be transplanted.
3 days ago I noticed fungus gnats so I mixed up some Monterey B.t. at 1 Tablespoon/Gal. , Azamax at 1 Tablespoon/Gal, and EZ-wet at 1/4 teaspoon/Gal and did a root drench and a foliar spray with the same mix. Hit them again with the same mix 2 days later.
I'm considering doing a flush with just Herculean Harvest and maybe some compost tea but I thought I would post on here to see if anyone has encountered this before. I'm thinking I may have doubled up on the humic/fulvic acid (Zeus and Nourish) and I know too much of that can cause imbalance. Or maybe there is just too much available Phosphorous in everything I fed and combined with the nutrition left in the soil it is causing Calcium deficiency?
I'd be grateful for any advice on this!