well i have posted here in the infirmary here recently and now my problem is getting worse, and i really need some expert advice, as i am beyond frustrated. and i cant figure out what to do.
basic background-
sour diesel, nyc diesel, golden goat all are different sizes
400w mh
temps and humidity are ideal
ventilation is ideal
secret jardin tent
LC's soiless mix
6 parts pro mix hp
2 parts EWC
2 parts perlite
1 cup powdered olomite lime
Soilless PH= around 7
they were doing well up until i fed them this TEA mixture for the first time in veg at about a foot + tall...
the more mature plants are the ones being effected mainly.
@ 1/2 strength i fed them recipe number 3 under organics for beginners EXACTLY as recommended.
EWC
mexican bat guano
peruvian seabird guano
liquid karma
maxicrop soluble seaweed 1-0-2 (i was waiting on the 1-0-4)
black strap molasses with bubbled non chlorine, oxygenated with air stone tap water
made into a nice foamy tea
PH= around 6.5 when ready.
i did not get a runoff PH
i did however get a runoff with just water through soilless mix
with a ph of 6.5-7
now what it looks like to me and what ive read and read and read about is either a soil PH problem=7- neutral and is causing deficiencies. like phosphorus perhaps?
im getting yellowing with brownish necrotic spots, and it has a blueish tint to them. with upward curling
the other plant is showing these signs and progressing
brownish reddish spots, yellowing, etc.
now i can only almost narrow this down to almost 3 possibilities
soil PH is too high and is locking out nutrients? if so what should i do to amend the soil to lower the PH?
i did not feed them enough when i did and theyre deficient in the nutrient thats showing? if that could be it, what does it look like they need?
or they are just simply too tall and are ready to be flowered and wanting more phosphorus and less nitrogen?
because the smaller girls of the same strain arent showing the same problems...
so sometimes i tend to way over think things, then i get frustrated with everything because its hard to sort out at the time of frustration. and maybe this is what im doing. maybe i should go with the theory-
"the simplest explanation tends to be the correct one"
and go with the idea of flowering them out.
but what should i do to fix this issue prior to flowering?
or should i start to flower them, and give them a 1/4- 1/2 strength
FLOWERING tea mix?
please help me out i am beyond frustrated!!!!!
questions are welcome and if i need to provide more pictures i can sure do that.
thanks~ ITU
basic background-
sour diesel, nyc diesel, golden goat all are different sizes
400w mh
temps and humidity are ideal
ventilation is ideal
secret jardin tent
LC's soiless mix
6 parts pro mix hp
2 parts EWC
2 parts perlite
1 cup powdered olomite lime
Soilless PH= around 7
they were doing well up until i fed them this TEA mixture for the first time in veg at about a foot + tall...
the more mature plants are the ones being effected mainly.
@ 1/2 strength i fed them recipe number 3 under organics for beginners EXACTLY as recommended.
EWC
mexican bat guano
peruvian seabird guano
liquid karma
maxicrop soluble seaweed 1-0-2 (i was waiting on the 1-0-4)
black strap molasses with bubbled non chlorine, oxygenated with air stone tap water
made into a nice foamy tea
PH= around 6.5 when ready.
i did not get a runoff PH
i did however get a runoff with just water through soilless mix
with a ph of 6.5-7
now what it looks like to me and what ive read and read and read about is either a soil PH problem=7- neutral and is causing deficiencies. like phosphorus perhaps?
im getting yellowing with brownish necrotic spots, and it has a blueish tint to them. with upward curling
the other plant is showing these signs and progressing
brownish reddish spots, yellowing, etc.
now i can only almost narrow this down to almost 3 possibilities
soil PH is too high and is locking out nutrients? if so what should i do to amend the soil to lower the PH?
i did not feed them enough when i did and theyre deficient in the nutrient thats showing? if that could be it, what does it look like they need?
or they are just simply too tall and are ready to be flowered and wanting more phosphorus and less nitrogen?
because the smaller girls of the same strain arent showing the same problems...
so sometimes i tend to way over think things, then i get frustrated with everything because its hard to sort out at the time of frustration. and maybe this is what im doing. maybe i should go with the theory-
"the simplest explanation tends to be the correct one"
and go with the idea of flowering them out.
but what should i do to fix this issue prior to flowering?
or should i start to flower them, and give them a 1/4- 1/2 strength
FLOWERING tea mix?
please help me out i am beyond frustrated!!!!!
questions are welcome and if i need to provide more pictures i can sure do that.
thanks~ ITU