great weekend for us brother!!
Within all my inexperienced journey, nine to ten months, I`ve been using it together with a calcium source from eggshells all along, usually 1 teaspoon per 5 Liters… Plants always seemed to like it and I never felt my fuckups were related to Epsom salt! Same to you bud!!
I think I saw somewhere it is not so common to cause any problems if overdoing!! But as we know, if less is more, less is more!!
perfect brother… I’ll apply some bitter salt to the girls… just a small dose
about the clones in the passive cloner, some have already gone to earth…
in 12 days with just water the roots came out very healthy… some didn’t develop many roots but already stimulated the growth…
But with water flooding the perlite? Thanks. Only perlite with the clones, right? Nice!
I’ll copy that if you don’t mind! Nice!
this technique will yield several clones very cheap… I recommend… good production!
Keep it simple.
Think like a forest.
The less you do, the better.
Don’t add too much of anything.
Everything in moderation creates balance.
@Rogue
I agree… I was beside the girls watching them, and I started to think that I shouldn’t do anything but let them follow their time… what’s the use of applying various substances… without knowing what’s happening in the soil… . so I must let its natural cycle follow… I’ll just water it when necessary…
my brothers and sisters, I really need help… I’m terrified… What can this lemon yellow coloration and the curved wrinkled leaves be ?? Can someone help me? please!!!
@Rogue @George @Abbbian @corey @Vertebrata can you help me brother? or know someone who helps me? please!
Did you follow through with your plan to not give them anything except water? That looks like nutrient deficiencies, probably nitrogen and various micronutrients first and foremost since it’s still in veg. Maybe some fish emulsion would help?
–chart courtesy of @Purple-N-Hairy et al
Could reduce the amount of hours first, if that doesn’t help then move the light higher.
Forget about the soil for a minute.
Always look for the simplest solution first and try that.
How about temperature? Big fluctuations? Not too cold during lights out?
@Cormoran so brother I followed the waterings with just water… I cut everything that could be causing an imbalance… I noticed a slight improvement but even so they didn’t improve… I’m using spirulina, an algae that contains a lot of vitamins, amino acids and the macro and micro… but a low dose was afraid to aggravate the situation… after noticing that there was no improvement I reduced the hours of light switching to flowering and even so they remain with these characteristics. …
Then move the light higher, every time I’ve had new growth stay yellow it was light related.