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The Ganja Gods just reminded me why one should always remain humble about the state of one’s plants because my pride and joy, plant number 1, just overnight has developed a leaf issue.
The double photo below shows plant number 1 yesterday on the left and less than 24 hours later on the right with a damaged leaf in the lower left of the photo. It is very rare for me to have this kind of deficiency in the vegetative state and especially this early in veg. I was afraid pushing it this quickly to 3 g per gallon MC would give me burn tips instead when I went to 3 g per gallon the plant perked up a fair bit and greened up but after the second watering yesterday at 3 g I get this. Surprising.
It is a little perplexing because I have all the classic symptoms of a plant that needs more feeding i.e., not overly greened, no significantly burned tips and middle leaf damage, but I’m already at 3 g per gallon which is pretty high for this stage of life.
I often take my plants several weeks into flower at 3 ½ g per gallon so it’s hard to believe this thing needs more but all signs are saying so, therefore next watering they will all be getting 3.5 g per gallon MC. This is the razor’s edge I was talking about with chemical fertilizers between too much and not enough and why I have wanted to try some organic fertilizers for a while.
I wonder if anybody else is finding this strain to be a heavy feeder?
Other than her minor leaf damage she's looking pretty good. Since I have been having some leaf issues I was thinking instead of just growing two plants indoors of this variety the same way maybe I will put one in plain old pro mix HP like I always do and maybe I will try a super soil concoction for the other one along with MC and see what difference it makes.
Edit: the last photo is not of plant number 1 like I stated in this post previously instead it is number three. D'oh!
The Ganja Gods just reminded me why one should always remain humble about the state of one’s plants because my pride and joy, plant number 1, just overnight has developed a leaf issue.
The double photo below shows plant number 1 yesterday on the left and less than 24 hours later on the right with a damaged leaf in the lower left of the photo. It is very rare for me to have this kind of deficiency in the vegetative state and especially this early in veg. I was afraid pushing it this quickly to 3 g per gallon MC would give me burn tips instead when I went to 3 g per gallon the plant perked up a fair bit and greened up but after the second watering yesterday at 3 g I get this. Surprising.
It is a little perplexing because I have all the classic symptoms of a plant that needs more feeding i.e., not overly greened, no significantly burned tips and middle leaf damage, but I’m already at 3 g per gallon which is pretty high for this stage of life.
I often take my plants several weeks into flower at 3 ½ g per gallon so it’s hard to believe this thing needs more but all signs are saying so, therefore next watering they will all be getting 3.5 g per gallon MC. This is the razor’s edge I was talking about with chemical fertilizers between too much and not enough and why I have wanted to try some organic fertilizers for a while.
I wonder if anybody else is finding this strain to be a heavy feeder?
Other than her minor leaf damage she's looking pretty good. Since I have been having some leaf issues I was thinking instead of just growing two plants indoors of this variety the same way maybe I will put one in plain old pro mix HP like I always do and maybe I will try a super soil concoction for the other one along with MC and see what difference it makes.
Edit: the last photo is not of plant number 1 like I stated in this post previously instead it is number three. D'oh!