farmer-b
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Hello, this is my first round using an amended super type soil. Everything has been going great,I have been supplementing with aact using ewc, guano, kelp and mykos. The plants are under thousand watts and the room stays in the mid to upper 70's.
I noticed a little yellowing the other day. I don't want to add anything if it is a little burned, and I don't want to flush if they are in need. The room is on day 33, and the slight yellowing only shows up on one strain, the tallest longest growing one. The two GG4 next to it are perfect in color, with no similar signs. The issues seem to be more on the large fan leaves, but the whole plant looks a little pale. The main problems are only on a few leaves, but I want to get ahead of the situation. I have a feeling it is lacking a combo of mag and nitrogen, especially after reading my discription
I thought I would ask here instead of the infirmary, because I am looking for an organic answer. I have a lineup of humboldt organic nutrients from the last round if I need them. I am also tempted to brew an alfalfa, kelp tea with some epsom salts and aloe.
Here is the soil mix I used, I feel like I went a little light, as I did not want burning with this being my first amended soil run. The batch that is cooking now I switched metro mix to sunshine #4 ( root aphids coming in the metro) I also added 2 cups of alfalfa meal. Feel free to give me some suggestions as I am open for help.
1.5 cu ft ocean forset
1.5 cu ft metro mix 360 (switched to sunshine #4)
4 gal scoops ewc
1/4 bag bio terra plus (using the rest up)
1 1/2 cup fish meal
1 1/2 cup neem cake
5 cups glacial rock dust
2 cups oyster shell meal
1 1/2 cup kelp meal
1/2 cup soft rock phosphate
2 tbsp dolomite lime
2 cups 10-1-1 bat guano
4 tbs go tea special sauce
4 tbs mykos wp
2 tsp fulvic acid (humboldt flavorful) to 1 gallon h20 to moisten soil.
The dirt sat for at lest 5 wks and was tilled twice.
Here are the pics. The first are some of the worst leaves with the obvious being the worst one in the room. One is a closeup , the rust spot makes me think mag. The other two are of the whole plant.
In the whole plant pics you can see they look great, just a little pale.
So, what does everyone think, and what would you recommend doing? Thanks ahead of time, I appreciate the input.
I have to say again it has been a fun study, test run and it feels great knowing everything that goes into your plants! Thank you all for that.
Farmer-B
I noticed a little yellowing the other day. I don't want to add anything if it is a little burned, and I don't want to flush if they are in need. The room is on day 33, and the slight yellowing only shows up on one strain, the tallest longest growing one. The two GG4 next to it are perfect in color, with no similar signs. The issues seem to be more on the large fan leaves, but the whole plant looks a little pale. The main problems are only on a few leaves, but I want to get ahead of the situation. I have a feeling it is lacking a combo of mag and nitrogen, especially after reading my discription
I thought I would ask here instead of the infirmary, because I am looking for an organic answer. I have a lineup of humboldt organic nutrients from the last round if I need them. I am also tempted to brew an alfalfa, kelp tea with some epsom salts and aloe.
Here is the soil mix I used, I feel like I went a little light, as I did not want burning with this being my first amended soil run. The batch that is cooking now I switched metro mix to sunshine #4 ( root aphids coming in the metro) I also added 2 cups of alfalfa meal. Feel free to give me some suggestions as I am open for help.
1.5 cu ft ocean forset
1.5 cu ft metro mix 360 (switched to sunshine #4)
4 gal scoops ewc
1/4 bag bio terra plus (using the rest up)
1 1/2 cup fish meal
1 1/2 cup neem cake
5 cups glacial rock dust
2 cups oyster shell meal
1 1/2 cup kelp meal
1/2 cup soft rock phosphate
2 tbsp dolomite lime
2 cups 10-1-1 bat guano
4 tbs go tea special sauce
4 tbs mykos wp
2 tsp fulvic acid (humboldt flavorful) to 1 gallon h20 to moisten soil.
The dirt sat for at lest 5 wks and was tilled twice.
Here are the pics. The first are some of the worst leaves with the obvious being the worst one in the room. One is a closeup , the rust spot makes me think mag. The other two are of the whole plant.
In the whole plant pics you can see they look great, just a little pale.
So, what does everyone think, and what would you recommend doing? Thanks ahead of time, I appreciate the input.
I have to say again it has been a fun study, test run and it feels great knowing everything that goes into your plants! Thank you all for that.
Farmer-B
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