Nitrogen Toxicity, Biobizz, Autoflower Help!

It's all about building strong roots, then when they flower you can use those roots.
I'm sure you are going to have a great grow, if you do run into problems there is always help on here :thumb:
Appreciated mate, I thought I knew it all haha turns out I didn't but with all your help I'm sure these will take me to a great organic harvest!
 
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Hey guys thought I'd post on update on where I'm at with these now.. Since my last post I have been feeding them water only (Twice to be precise, ensuring the medium was dry, I like to lift the pots works for me) Also I used the techniques in the "How to properly water a potted plant" Thread sent here (Thanks again) They have certainly grown! Some more than others so I have raised 2 of the shorter ones slightly to maintain an even canopy. These pictures were taken this second and it seems there is still a toxicity issue (Although not as bad) "look how only some plants are affected on new growth" also the tips of new growth of leaves were getting light burned I assume so I have raised the lights up again. Is that light burn or nute burn? Surely? Not? Anyway tomorrow I am watering.. Do i go with plain water one last time? Then straight into biobizz grow 0.5ml and also bloom? Are they pre flowering? Any more advice would help a lot.. Temps are 20c lights off 50% /55% humidity (have now stopped hanging wet towels in there as the leaves are raising humidity as they grow) 26c lights on around 59% humidity (I can lower it more if I put my dehumidifier in there but am waiting until flowing to go down to 40/45%. Thanks guys really helped
 

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I have 9 in total I had one In a smaller cup as a side project but gave it to a friend (to put on his windowsill) I didnt' want it taking any light away from the main ones or transplant it etc as I think with 9 I have more room to spread the plants out so there not all on top of eachother in flower!
 

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Also the only training I'm doing is gently tucking shading fan leaves behind new budsites. Tallest plant so far is just over 20 inches tall.
 
They are looking real good now buddy.
You can start with a bit of the bloom if they have started to flower.
Just be aware the bloom still has nitrogen at a lower dose then the grow.
0.5ml of each would be a good starting point.
 
Is that light burn or nute burn (only 2 plants really affected by this slightly on the tips...? I keep raising the lights as they grow taller!
 

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Some leaves are still curling down slightly glossy as you can see :-/ I'm thinking one more watering before anymore nutes? I'm week 4 from planting germinated seeds In pots. Would this be safer than to give them more N at this point as it's clearly not all left the medium? All this from going to 1ml instead of sticking with 0.5 lol.
 

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Appreciate any more advice on where to go here.. Other than the slight curling and yellow tips (light burn I think it was have raised lights again 20" from Top of tallest plant and staying on top of it as there upward growth is getting faster) but is it nute burn??? there going well!
 

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Anyone? Biobizz or water again? The pots are ready to be watered again. What do you guys think?
Id go with a real low dose of nutes this water,those leaf tips do look like a bit of bleaching from your lights.
 
I am no expert but i am not sure why you are using nutes at all , a good ORGANIC SOIL has more than enough to feed your plants , the secret to organic soil is to feed the microbes in the soil , did you buy the soil or make it yourself , did you add any microbes to the soil before planting , any organic additives , worm casting , compost , insect frass , , alfalfa etc , or is it just a organic potting mix , molasses work great in soil for the microbes .
 
I am no expert but i am not sure why you are using nutes at all , a good ORGANIC SOIL has more than enough to feed your plants , the secret to organic soil is to feed the microbes in the soil , did you buy the soil or make it yourself , did you add any microbes to the soil before planting , any organic additives , worm casting , compost , insect frass , , alfalfa etc , or is it just a organic potting mix , molasses work great in soil for the microbes .
Biobizz (light mix) So you do need to add nutes mate (after 2 weeks when the soil runs out)
 
True organic nutes dont have salt in them so you don't have to water till run off , i am guessing you are using a potting mix so keep it moist not wet , what kind of water you using , tap , r.o. ? cloth pots or plastic , i highly recommend cloth pots they allow more air to the roots , if your light are closer than 16 inches your cooking you plants , top feeding a tea to your plants works better than nutes i.m.m. , compost , earth worm casting molasses, insect frass ,bubble for 24 hrs and away you go .
 
True organic nutes dont have salt in them so you don't have to water till run off , i am guessing you are using a potting mix so keep it moist not wet , what kind of water you using , tap , r.o. ? cloth pots or plastic , i highly recommend cloth pots they allow more air to the roots , if your light are closer than 16 inches your cooking you plants , top feeding a tea to your plants works better than nutes i.m.m. , compost , earth worm casting molasses, insect frass ,bubble for 24 hrs and away you go .
Have you read my entire post?
 
i am guessing biobizz is just a organic potting mix then actually not a true soil , and stated as a soil , but really is a potting mix , true organic soil lasts a lot longer than 2 weeks , Emilya would be the one to ask about this .
 
i am guessing biobizz is just a organic potting mix then actually not a true soil , and stated as a soil , but really is a potting mix , true organic soil lasts a lot longer than 2 weeks , Emilya would be the one to ask about this .
If you read my whole post you would see what pots, (FABRIC), soil, (LIGHTMIX) ph, rh ETC! Are you just skipping through this post?
 
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