plant all out of sorts please help 3 rd posting

semajkroy

Well-Known Member
Ok so this is the last time im ganna even try to get some help ive posted this twice as its worstened in the plant problems thread and cant seem to get much help

Ive flushed three times my ph is at six now but after last nights flush it only seemed to get worse

In my origjnal thread i did get some advice to try flushing my soil bc the ph was at 5 so sjnve then ive flushed three times and it has raised to 6

So now with it worsening again idk if its still in lockout or if its deficient the 8th of oct will b 8 weeks flowering . Should i jist keep flushing or giveba light feeding .. the reason im wary of a light feeding is bc i used mg moisture control and top fed with mg bloom booster i think the time released nutes in the soil plus the top feed is what locked me out .. the time released nutes are only supposed to last two months and shes been in this for 4? Idk if the nutes are still releasing?

So im sorry if is confusing im confused and aggrivated
Should i just let it ride out with small flushes or try a light feeding?


Thank u for any help sorry to be so hostile i wasnt high when i started writing this but am now funny how weed calms you so much
 

Azhden

Active Member
It won't be an "immediate fix"; but have your tried adding Dolomite Lime (aka Garden Lime at some places) at ~1 - 2 tablespoons per gallon of soil? This should help balance/buffer the pH in the soil.

Also when is the last time you added any kind of Micro/Macro/Trace nutrients/minerals (probably never I'm guessing if you use MG soil/ferts). I personally use Azomite or Kelp/Seaweed meal for trace/micro/macro nutrients, both Azomite and Kelp have 60 - 70+ minerals and nutrients, great stuff for plants :mrgreen: .

Hope you get your plants health straightened out. Sorry no one else is helping out and you only have my lame ass trying :twisted:
 

blacksun

New Member
Why would you keep flushing if it gets worse after every time you do it?

Also, do yourself a favor and stop checking the pH of your run off.
 

jcmjrt

Well-Known Member
First you started with terrible soil and nutrients. Guess it's too late to do much about the soil at this point but I would change to neptune's harvest organic hydrolized fish and seaweed fertilizer for nutrients now. The idea of adding kelp and azomite is a good one as well but I don't think that the azomite will do a lot of good at this point since it usually takes a little while in the soil to break down enough to be usable by the plant...even kelp will take a little bit. What's in the fish hydrolysate will be immediately available to your plant but is a mild nutrient. The leaves that are in bad shape will stay in bad shape so you'll only be able to tell what's going on from new growth. Your harvest is going to be greatly compromised even if you finish.

Go into the organic section and do some reading. I let the soil/microbes do most of the work now and I don't worry at all about ph. It takes a little preplanning to set it up but when you get it dialed in, it works great.
 

semajkroy

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My next grow i def will b going organic im going to be doing alot of reading forna recipe from start to finish... the only thing ive used for micro nutes is mollasses which i know isnt much... that being said everyone just telling me mg sucks go organic isnt helping my problem at hand
 

MYOB

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Know what and why you are feeding your plants. It isnt the Mirale Gro either. I have seen perfect plants grown from start to finish in MG soil. Organic isnt a cure all for everything. You still have to make sure the soil provides the nutrients for the plants. If you want to use non-organic bottled nutrients, I wouldnt use soil. Something like coco would give you more control.

Forget about the runoff pH. Stop flushing your plants.

Let them dry out a bit and give them plain water for a few waterings. It is difficult to provide a diagnosis as you attempt to fix it is probably making it worse.
 

Purpsdro420

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Get some better genetics buddy. By 8 weeks those buds should be at least 1-2" thick at minimum. Those single bladed leafs don't look right either, I've only had that in a low light condition or a very stressed enviroment
 
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