CK’s Hibrix Adventures

Cherry Ghost OG/Cherry Royal X OG18/Afghani/78’Affie
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I think P def only reddens the petioles, but doesn't leave streaks on the main trunk, or the makes the trunk appear woody, or leaf yellowing. When considering a remedy, please don't rule out the S def, though I do acknowledge a P def would be more common.
 
These look about ready, me thinks.

:woohoo:
Lowers need just a few days, did a trans drench last night so just need to do a water and then GE drench and chop, in the kit we like to end on a GE drench for the best and sweetest product
 
Still have some purple stems going on and some leaves fading yellow...
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what are your night temps?

Are they insulated from the cold floor?

How many runs on the soil?

When I know the answers to those questions I can offer some advice. It "looks" like:

1. wet feet. IE watered more often than normal due to a change in the environment, especially temps
2. Soil has too much organic matter in it from being run more than 3 times. Microbial activity drops off when organic matter gets above 8% in the soil.


When it comes to High Brix soil there is no such thing as a "deficiency." The soil itself is lacking nothing. The question is why aren't the roots and biota doing their dance?

Problems are 99% environment, 1% user error. We'll figure out which is which and get you back on track.
 
what are your night temps?

Are they insulated from the cold floor?

How many runs on the soil?

When I know the answers to those questions I can offer some advice. It "looks" like:

1. wet feet. IE watered more often than normal due to a change in the environment, especially temps
2. Soil has too much organic matter in it from being run more than 3 times. Microbial activity drops off when organic matter gets above 8% in the soil.


When it comes to High Brix soil there is no such thing as a "deficiency." The soil itself is lacking nothing. The question is why aren't the roots and biota doing their dance?

Problems are 99% environment, 1% user error. We'll figure out which is which and get you back on track.
Night temps above 68, yes they are insulated from the floor and this is first run soil. The only environmental thing that isn’t spot on is my RH is hangs around 40%.

I did a rescue drench two days ago and last night they got brix with SO and seemed to be praying this morning
 
Well, there ya go!
Letting them dry out a bit more as well, I always lift them to make sure they’re dry but I’ll make sure they don’t get too much water as well
 
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