Thanks uncle Ben…
It’s good to know that this early, I’ll be looking at alternatives…
@alwaysnoob this could be helpful for you.
Also use Google to search for Organic Fertilizer, you can use things like coffee grinds, seaweeds, and lots of other organic stuff that would be in your area and free.
Potassium (Quick Release Nutrient)
Organic Source: Bannana Peels (Black or Yellow)
Directions:
1 Bannana Peel Chopped ( Chopped, diced or whole ) and 2 cups of water boiled on the stove top for 5 mins…
Allow water to cool & use immediately.
Can stay in fridge for a few weeks.
Usage: One Tablespoon per Gal of water.
Potassium (Slow Release Nutrient)
Organic Source: Bannana Peels (Black or Yellow)
Directions:
Bake XXXX number of Bannana peels In the oven at 300°f untill they turn black and crispy.
Allow to cool, then grind them in a coffee grinder, allow the Bannana grinds to fully dry out before keeping in a sealed jar.
Shelf stable for atleast 6 months.
Usage: One Teaspoon per Gal of Soil.
** CalMag+ (Quick Release Nutrient)**
Thanks brother…
I will put this knowledge to good use…
Hope it helps
Advice needed: Looks like plants are always hungry while using water soluble NPK 19:19:19 fertilizer…
Lower leaves yellowing and new growths are light green, all the symptoms match nutes deficiency…
How do I administer that said NPK?
Dosage advice needed!!
I am growing on soil and coco, I can’t seem to figure out the dosage for even one lol…
I couldn’t source the proper nutes yet and I’m gonna experiment with cheaper (I mean dirt cheap synthetic fertilizer) nutes and stuff with bag seed while my nicer beans are on their way…
If nobody ever used the NPK 19:19:19 for cannabis I understand…
I just want to understand this fertilizer from a agricultural point of view and try to apply it for cannabis if I can…
Any advice or suggestions are much appreciated brothers …
This also matches pH imbalance leading to nute lockout (in which case no amount of nutrients will help, unless you can get pH balanced), or it could be over/under watering, and if you’re using a 19-19-19, it’s very unlikely that it’s a nutrient deficiency… more likely it’s overfeeding. I also suspect root issues because of the absence of aeration in your mix.
All of this is pure conjecture without some more details: What’s the ratio of soil to coco?
Are you feeding full strength?
What is the actual nutrient brand?
Did you rinse/buffer your coco?
How’s often does she get watered, and what volume?
Pictures of the plants as a whole, along with problem areas would be helpful too
OMG, I think I did all the mistakes you listed…
The only good thing I did was to wash the coco until I saw water run clear…
They’re not mistakes per se, just questions that the members here need answered before we can help diagnose.
Reply with the answers and then you’ll get more helpful feedback from everyone.
Sorry I was vague with my answer before brother…
I was ashamed because my plants look very shitty compared to what I normally see in og…
Turns out I was using foliar spray dosage to feed them up until last feeding…
Nevertheless, I am gonna take my grow seriously from now on and go purchase some pots…
I plan to shift this big girl/boy (don’t know the sex yet lol) to pure coco, but I’m gonna up my feeding and observe for couple of days before I do that. Any thoughts on that bro?
I assure you that they are not neglected, they were just taken care off poorly or without proper education…
Tyre boy, no serious deficiency yet or atleast i think so, I’m gonna wait for your opinion on that…
Pure coco, no perlite either…
Covered the pot to avoid light exposure to the roots…
These seedlings were germinated to test and practice the germination…
I’m not worried that they stay still even after a month of up shooting but i would like to know the cause so that it won’t happen again…
I’m gonna also go buy rice husks to go with coco…
Purdue University study says I’ll be okay with that…
The reason I’m gonna do that is, rice husks are cheap and available locally around me, I’m practically surrounded by paddy field on all sides LoL…
I went ahead and got myself these and 5 kg of rice husk…
Washed two 5kg bricks of coco yesterday…
It’s not that good of a setup but its a start…
Gotta say I’m digging this gardening lmao…
Now, do I wash the rice husks or not?
Also I’m thinking of 80:20 ratio, any recommendations?
I had to abandon my plants when life pulled a fast one on me…
I’m seeing them after 13 days, one of it decided to flower and go hermie on me while I was gone…
Surprisingly the plant which was in pure coco (only washed, not buffered) is still standing…
Technically I took one plant to flowering…
And it looks amazing, hopefully my curse gets lifted along with this plant and my future plants prosper along with me…
Looks like the tallest plant survived the 400 km transit…
Others aren’t looking well, but i hope it’s too early to tell…
Noticed some 20w led lights waiting to be thrown out at home, today I’m gonna tinker with those and see if I can get anything out of them…
Also 1 number of 150w proper led grow light and one 50w driverless cob (for me to tinker with) on mail…
So lights are my no.1priority this week…
I’m not sure I saw it discussed here, but one of the best things you can get yourself in a minimalist setup is a ph tester. Even if it is just the cheap testing strips, it will give you a much better idea of where your source water and soil is at. Many nutrient deficiencies experienced by new growers are really just ph based nutrient lockouts.
Thanks brother, i will be sure to get a pH tester ASAP…
This girl made it…
There is a reason I call her girl lol
Yep, she started flowering…
She’s from a bag seed (pure Sativa landrace) , growing outdoors in the terrace I was hoping to veg her longer she is not an autoflower, but where I’m currently living there’s this perfect combo of 12 hours day and 12 hours night which triggered her to flip…
I was hoping I could revive another plant but stupid me killed her with foliar spray…
Took 2 cuttings from her…
This is from a plant that has been tested to its limits still hasn’t died or Hermied and flipped to flower…
I want to give her another chance and also I want to practice cloning lol…
My girl is going through the pH imbalance right now…
I figured pH imbalance is better than nutrient deficiency.
Don’t worry my new pH meter should be on the mail and my gal won’t likely face any abuse anymore…
She’s receiving 1 2 3 (1 part =5 ml) with 2.5 ml of calmag…
There are two things that bugging me right now…
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can I use vinegar or something else to balance the pH until I get buffer solution?
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I cannot seem to understand Ppm or there isn’t proper manual to understand it…
PS: I understand the concept of ppm just fine, heck I used to calibrate Co2 monitors and H2S sensors with that concept. I know it’s 1 part per 1000000, but how do I associate it with my fertilizers?
How much fertilizers is one part and how much water is 1000000 part?
Like OldUncleBen said Dyna-Gro has a complete nute range that is excellent. Its easy to use, cheap, ph buffering and contains everything plants need from seed to harvest, and theres a feed chart for soil/coco and hydro. I got fed up juggling different products and chasing deficiencies, and those 8oz bottles go a long way.