Matt's 420 Grow Journel 2020

Just looked it up. Looks like some pretty good stuff. It says not to add any additional nutrients for 6 weeks. Depending on the condition of the plant. It sounds like some pretty good stuff.
That’s why I’m so confused to why it’s happening my heads in bits feel like I’ve failed will just have to see how they get on
 
Just looked it up. Looks like some pretty good stuff. It says not to add any additional nutrients for 6 weeks. Depending on the condition of the plant. It sounds like some pretty good stuff.
Now what ???? Anything at all I can do or you could advise me to do
 
Just looked it up. Looks like some pretty good stuff. It says not to add any additional nutrients for 6 weeks. Depending on the condition of the plant. It sounds like some pretty good stuff.
I’ve only ever gave it calmag once and it’s about 5 weeks old could it be some sort of def
 
The burns on your leaves are telling me it’s something other then a cal/mag issue.
Yeah that’s what I’m thinking could to soil have to many nutes and slow release in it that’s what I’m thinking
 
The burns on your leaves are telling me it’s something other then a cal/mag issue.
I’m just really stunned to how bad it’s actually got leafs are slowly dying off and are that burnt they just crumble
 
My other one I think I caught her in time before the burns got too bad as she looks alright now I re potted her a few days ago now
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Yeah that’s what I’m thinking could to soil have to many nutes and slow release in it that’s what I’m thinking
I totally agree with this self evaluation. I think you could benefit from putting some plants in some soil, just plain soil with no John Innes or anything else, especially slow release nutes, and get an appreciation for what can happen in just plain soil. Then, when you get into bloom where the needs are much greater, experiment with a bit of JI in the bottom of your container and see what happens then. You do realize there are 3 levels of JI that you can get, the JI III being quite strong? It is my belief that you are simply loving your plants to death, trying to give them all the best... but these are weeds. They don't like all of that.
 
I totally agree with this self evaluation. I think you could benefit from putting some plants in some soil, just plain soil with no John Innes or anything else, especially slow release nutes, and get an appreciation for what can happen in just plain soil. Then, when you get into bloom where the needs are much greater, experiment with a bit of JI in the bottom of your container and see what happens then. You do realize there are 3 levels of JI that you can get, the JI III being quite strong? It is my belief that you are simply loving your plants to death, trying to give them all the best... but these are weeds. They don't like all of that.
The multi purpose compost comes already with the added john Inness in it already but yeah I think I’m trying to do to much for them flushing etc think I’m just making things worse I have re potted them all now in to a bat mix with a ph at 6.4 to see if this helps I should of used coco to start with but I rushed into it without really thinking they would be this hard to grow
 
I will just be patient I think I’ve done all I can to de stress her I say that done nothing but stress her from the very start with my botched up re pot and snapped half of her root ball didn’t I what a wolly we shall see how she does with the new soil as as for my other two I’m routing for them but I’m sure they’ll be just fine thanks for the advice and help as well guys and gal much appreciate
 
So..... just a little up date for you guys what ever I’ve done seems to be working I have a very light feed of fox farms nutes grow big big bloom raised temps up to 26-27c to help dry out the soil and all plants are growing and heading for the light
 

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