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Deficiencies?
Looking for insight
32x32x60 tent
Sf1000 led
Roots organic soil
Nectar of the gods nutes
20/4 light cycle
The 2 on the right are critical purp auto and the one to the left is gorilla zkittles auto
Temp range is 70-76
Humidity fluctuates from 40% to 60%
Water ph stays around 6.5
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Re: Deficiencies?
whats your feeding schedule? Could be a touch of something locking out. Have you tested the run off or done a slurry test?
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Re: Deficiencies?
agree on slurry test it's a good diagnostic tool, I'd drop ph down more close to 6 and see if helps.
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Re: Deficiencies?
1st thing in organic oil I would do an organic tea. Take note I will be adding Alfalfa to my recipe as I now have a good supply (finally) If you have organic soil that should be your 1st port of call. Top dressing may take too long. In fact, a top dress with amendments/feed then some organic tea.
What nutrients are you using?
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What nutrients are you using?
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Re: Deficiencies?
IMMOBILE NUTRIENTS START THEIR DEFICIENCY FROM THE TOP OF THE PLANT NOT THE BOTTOM!
These IMMOBILE nutrients are zinc, iron, manganese and sulphur. A good insect frass would soon sort these problems with that organic tea to follow.
These IMMOBILE nutrients are zinc, iron, manganese and sulphur. A good insect frass would soon sort these problems with that organic tea to follow.
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If it was aimed at you I'd of quoted it to be
I always try and make it clear so the reader doesn't confuse one or the other.
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Re: Deficiencies?
Also kelp has loads of micro nutrients 60 plus different macro and micro. Immonbile are mostly micro soa little sprinkle of this may help, although a tea would contain all of this anyway.
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Re: Deficiencies?
Roots soil? What size pots are you using buddy?
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Re: Deficiencies?
I do find that when people are using bagged organic soils they tend to go for smaller pot sizes 15-25 litres rather than 40+ litres and then end up using nutes or teas to supplement as there isn't enough soil there for everything in the soil to work as it should.
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Re: Deficiencies?
I started doing this. But sometimes you have to go for what you can afford and for what space.The Supreme Weeder wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:57 amI do find that when people are using bagged organic soils they tend to go for smaller pot sizes 15-25 litres rather than 40+ litres and then end up using nutes or teas to supplement as there isn't enough soil there for everything in the soil to work as it should.
I went into 20L pots for my .8M tent. I wanted to go bigger but I couldn't afford 2 bags of dirt. So went for one.
Very good point. I'll be investing more and growing in X4 25-30L pots instead of X2 20L for my next.
I've learned this the hard way. Just a pain with the expensive dirt and amendments to add.