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I'm giving them Gaia green once a month.the darkness on massive leaves indicate too much nitrogen but it looks like youve fixed it somewhere recently. the new growth up the top indicates this.
the lighter green looks like clean growth.
the way it looks all bumpy to me says it could be an overwatering thing. just make sure your letting the soil dry abit before you feed again
what macros are you using (for all your zinc cal/mag copper etc).
is there any purple in patches on the stems ??
also i noticed your pots sitting in the drainage wells. wonder how much salt build up you might have increasing your ec level and potentionally giving you a nute lockout. can you test the water of drainage EC and PH?? its always a good idea to buy some cheap pingpong balls and put the pots on them in the wells so they dont absorb the runoff backinto the pots.
apart from all that. youre plants are still looking great, love the green . let me know how you go with the tests
I will say once a month is really not enough depending on pot and plant size. The bigger the plant the more it needs. For example out doors I feed every 2 weeks in 30gallon pots. In the beginning I am just building up a bank of nutrients for the plant to use later. Once I hit flower I might hit them twice but it's usually once. I use Gia green and pride lands depending on what my grow store has on the shelf. The purple stems take a while to reverse if they do. Sometimes it's the genetics of the cultivars.I'm giving them Gaia green once a month.
I just did some Epsom salt and molasses.
There are purple lines on the large dark fan leaves.
I will let it dry out for a couple more days.
Should I cut off some of the big fan leaves.
My first grow. Still learning.
Thanks for all the info brother I appreciate it.
Ok thanks for the info. I will give it every 2 weeksI will say once a month is really not enough depending on pot and plant size. The bigger the plant the more it needs. For example out doors I feed every 2 weeks in 30gallon pots. In the beginning I am just building up a bank of nutrients for the plant to use later. Once I hit flower I might hit them twice but it's usually once. I use Gia green and pride lands depending on what my grow store has on the shelf. The purple stems take a while to reverse if they do. Sometimes it's the genetics of the cultivars.
Which did you use? Was it Power Bloom? How much did you add?Just flipped to flower and topped dressed with gai green.
I suspect it could be due to overwatering or too frequent watering. Could also be slight calcium deficiency. If so, gypsum would help.Has had random brown spots here and there on leaves.
Overwatering can cause that. Those leaves should turn green if you let the soil dry.Most look ok the tops are a lighter green too.
The Mg should help.Just added Epsom salt and molasses, thought it might be magnesium.
Sure thing.Any help appreciated.
Gotcha thanksI agree
It's drowned that's why it looks like this. sad and puffy. lacks oxygen
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