How old are they sphinx?
Started my seed in March and transplanted them outdoors May 19th.
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How old are they sphinx?
if your in soil then make sure your ph is 6.5. any lower and calcium starts to lock out. if you always water at 6.5ph then yeah I would try CalMag for sure but if your ph is low it will cause a calcium deficiency.
Here is a small piece of bud that fell off my candy cane auto cks
The smell is amazing
Like a red Swedish fruit candy or. A cherry berry shatter .
Feeling proud took me two years .
But I’m finally understanding and reading these plants better .
Almost chop time waiting for amber checking tomorrow cause she looks ready .
NiceHere is a small piece of bud that fell off my candy cane auto cks
The smell is amazing
Like a red Swedish fruit candy or. A cherry berry shatter .
Feeling proud took me two years .
But I'm finally understanding and reading these plants better .
Almost chop time waiting for amber checking tomorrow cause she looks ready .
Nice
Yes my nute line specifies 6.5 as you say so when i have issues i add more cal mag but ph is always to be rechecked for proper levels as it may knock it out of whackif your in soil then make sure your ph is 6.5. any lower and calcium starts to lock out. if you always water at 6.5ph then yeah I would try CalMag for sure but if your ph is low it will cause a calcium deficiency.
if your in soil then make sure your ph is 6.5. any lower and calcium starts to lock out. if you always water at 6.5ph then yeah I would try CalMag for sure but if your ph is low it will cause a calcium deficiency.
Dont worry too much about soil ph. Worry about water ph. Your waters ph will overwhelm the soils ph when growing in pots. In the ground water ph isnt very important but in containers its vital. Mix up a bunch of water and ph it to exactly 6.5 then flush your soil. Really drench it. After a couple hours of full runoff feed as usual and with some CalMag but always ph it to 6.5 after mixing. If in a week the new growth is still bad you have a deficiency but I would bet ph will fix it. Its almost always ph unless your 5+ weeks into flower. If ph is wrong calcium is usually the first deficiency to show as it locks out quicker.I didn't think you had to check ph in bio bizz soil that's what I have been told anyway it's definitely over 6.5
Just plucked this little baby from the bottom of my nearly done, most recent, bubbas gift run. 1 more week or so!! Waiting for the ambers to join the party!!