albertagrower
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What Strain is it? Uknown Strains.
Is it Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? What percentages? Unknown
How Many Plants? 4
Is it in Vegetative or Flowering Stage? Veg
If in Vegetative Stage... How Long? over 4 weeks
Indoor or Outdoor?
Soil or Hydro?
If Soil... What is in your Mix? Promix HP with 75% Gaia green 4-4-4 25% Gaia Green 2-8-4 about a few tablespoons of worm castings, They are not my plants and were fed with unknown soil with liquid nutrients before. ph was never monitored
If Soil... What Size Pot? 5gal
Size (Wattage) of Light? How Many? 1 - 1000w Mars hydro
Is it Air Cooled? air is exhausted to keep cool.
Temperature of Room/Cabinet? 22 Celsius
RH of Room/Cabinet? 50-55%
PH of Medium or Reservoir? PH of soil mix is 6.8ph, Effectived plants had a PH of 8.7ph taken near the original soil. tap water has a ph of roughly 7.1ph
Any Pests? Had thrip but they were dealt with.
How Often are you Watering? every day or two, usually when top few inches of soil are dry.
Type and Strength of Fertilizers used? Organic Gaia Green mix
Size or Square Footage of Room? 5x5
I am wanting to say that the issue with the dots is a calcium deficiency but I am incredibly new to growing, Im thinking that is is because the ph of the soil closer to the transplanted plants roots is reading at 8.5 which is on the outside limit of calcium uptake. I am also making this assumption as the soil should be rich in nutrients and the outside limit of nitrogen is also very similar to nitrogen, as the leaves are looking pretty yellow aswell.
What would be my best corrective measure for one, adjusting my water ph to be 6.5 and for two, adjusting the soil of the plants that have a high ph as is. Dolomite lime will only keep the soil from rising above 7.0 ph, I will be adding this into the soil of my new plants (OGKUSH Auto 2 weeks in veg) as they were never fed liquid nutrients.
Is it Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? What percentages? Unknown
How Many Plants? 4
Is it in Vegetative or Flowering Stage? Veg
If in Vegetative Stage... How Long? over 4 weeks
Indoor or Outdoor?
Soil or Hydro?
If Soil... What is in your Mix? Promix HP with 75% Gaia green 4-4-4 25% Gaia Green 2-8-4 about a few tablespoons of worm castings, They are not my plants and were fed with unknown soil with liquid nutrients before. ph was never monitored
If Soil... What Size Pot? 5gal
Size (Wattage) of Light? How Many? 1 - 1000w Mars hydro
Is it Air Cooled? air is exhausted to keep cool.
Temperature of Room/Cabinet? 22 Celsius
RH of Room/Cabinet? 50-55%
PH of Medium or Reservoir? PH of soil mix is 6.8ph, Effectived plants had a PH of 8.7ph taken near the original soil. tap water has a ph of roughly 7.1ph
Any Pests? Had thrip but they were dealt with.
How Often are you Watering? every day or two, usually when top few inches of soil are dry.
Type and Strength of Fertilizers used? Organic Gaia Green mix
Size or Square Footage of Room? 5x5
I am wanting to say that the issue with the dots is a calcium deficiency but I am incredibly new to growing, Im thinking that is is because the ph of the soil closer to the transplanted plants roots is reading at 8.5 which is on the outside limit of calcium uptake. I am also making this assumption as the soil should be rich in nutrients and the outside limit of nitrogen is also very similar to nitrogen, as the leaves are looking pretty yellow aswell.
What would be my best corrective measure for one, adjusting my water ph to be 6.5 and for two, adjusting the soil of the plants that have a high ph as is. Dolomite lime will only keep the soil from rising above 7.0 ph, I will be adding this into the soil of my new plants (OGKUSH Auto 2 weeks in veg) as they were never fed liquid nutrients.