oh no. this concerns me, will be uploading pictures shortly.seymore_budz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 9:07 amyellowing from the bottom up would suggest you've depleted your soil of nutrition.
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looking super happy dude
loving the just water life :D
loving the just water life :D
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Checking in with a weekly update! Organic white widow grown in kind soil and fox farm coco loco, 3 gal smart pot, 600w LED in 32x32x63 tent. Week 5 Veg. (46 days)
Both girls seem to be responding fairly well to the "water only method." I began using SmartWater for my main source, (thought perfectly balanced pH was ideal) however I've been informed possibly too much cal mag and could be an "expensive way to kill plants." Since our last watering (9/4), I've tested and switched to distilled water @ 4 day intervals 1.5 liters. I've also checked tap water pH which seems to be at 7 as well. I've noticed a few leaves have turned yellow and have fallen off on their own, the kind soil instructions states this is normal, especially if the rest of the plant is still responding well. By the end of this week will begin training to increase yield, using a trellis netting. Grow temps have been between 76-80 degrees with rh between 48-50%.
Will not add any nutrients per kind soil instructions. http://www.kindsoil.com/soil-informatio ... hotos.html
Until next week!
Both girls seem to be responding fairly well to the "water only method." I began using SmartWater for my main source, (thought perfectly balanced pH was ideal) however I've been informed possibly too much cal mag and could be an "expensive way to kill plants." Since our last watering (9/4), I've tested and switched to distilled water @ 4 day intervals 1.5 liters. I've also checked tap water pH which seems to be at 7 as well. I've noticed a few leaves have turned yellow and have fallen off on their own, the kind soil instructions states this is normal, especially if the rest of the plant is still responding well. By the end of this week will begin training to increase yield, using a trellis netting. Grow temps have been between 76-80 degrees with rh between 48-50%.
Will not add any nutrients per kind soil instructions. http://www.kindsoil.com/soil-informatio ... hotos.html
Until next week!
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Subscribed and sat here ready to take notesbuddy8 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 7:04 pmHello all, Buddy here, first timer, excited for all the insight and advice to come! Ultimately I wanted to grow to save money, see if I could turn a habit into a hobby and also challenge myself with a new task. I think it’ll also teach me discipline along the way, I’m sure I’ll become more invested in all things plants beyond Mary Jane but either way I’m ready.
I’m growing 2 indoor white widow with 300 w led in 32x32x63 tent. I’ll be switching to 600 w led today, as I’m offices it 2 weeks into vegetation. This grow will be the “water only” method I’m following from the kind soil website. I’ll be siding kindsoil and coco loco potting mix in a 3 gallon fabric smart pot. No nutrients or chemicals necessary for this grow
Another organic grower?????
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Love the no training approach too. LST is what I try to stick to. White widow was my 1st organic and succesful grow.
Good luck, although they look pretty good to me.
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Maybe if youre heading into flower, top dress, feed (whichever way you do it?) or re amend more medium and re pot? I have started using bigger pits now, 20L in my flowering photoperiod tent, I think I should of gone bigger.buddy8 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 1:31 pmoh no. this concerns me, will be uploading pictures shortly.seymore_budz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 9:07 amyellowing from the bottom up would suggest you've depleted your soil of nutrition.
Bigger the better in organics or so I've notived in my ventures.
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welcome buddy8, im kinda new around here also but already have learned stuff from alot of the growers on here. im doing organic soil too,fox farm happy frog,but using RAIN water, and general hydrop. 1/2 feedings. rain ph tests around 6 with strips. my soft well water is in the 7 range,was using distilled from my dehumidifier which has no mins. in it but tested 6 also. good luck,lookin tall in there