Jaybeezy’s garden

That sounds like you found the problem man.

First things I check, PH meter working OK, PH of the water if the meter is OK and then PH of the soil.

Most problems are PH related and why I always check my water PH even though I shouldn’t have to in no till.

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It’s allowing the plant to utilize the N more as the PH is better.

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Yeah this was about 9 weeks ago i transplanted in 3 gallons getting ready to flower noticed hey i need more soil get to get soil and they didn’t have nectar number 4 but like i said the big roots by soil king had similar ingredients from what i remembered off the top of my head and got a bag but I’ve been feeding daily flushing biweekly and i thibk it’s catching up to me daily feedings burned and hooked time for weekly flushes till the end

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Definitely 100% because nectar is a calcium based line the calcium carbonate aids the buffer and delivers nutes

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1 to 2 more weeks lol today marks 7 weeks

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Tomorrow is 8 weeks 2 white widows are probably going to come down because it seems they are eating themselves

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Does anyone know what these are nothing is crawling on the plant seems to be strictly soil

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Can’t really see it clearly. Is it fuzzy dark grey mold :thinking:

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No i tried to get a better pic i couldn’t they’re bugs they move if i could post videos i would of me freaking out about it lmao i scooped some up with a stick they almost move like worms then when i went to look under a loop one jumped

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Long body’s i was looking maybe fungus gnats but nothing is flying around i saw one fully grown just chillin on the soil not the plant

If they jump they may be spring tails, but they are normally white coloured.

Spring tails eat the same thing as fungus gnats, so not good for your plants roots.

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That’s why I’m like WTF ARE THESE i looked in pests and beneficial but i didn’t add anything so i don’t see how they could be beneficial they’re so close to harvest! Just 5 more days

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I would just try and remove as many as possible until you harvest then dump the soil and sterilize the pots.

100% i wanna burn these MFs to the ground

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Water springtails? Maybe it won’t let me upload a pic but the pictures looks similar bunch together on water

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definitely not springtails. springtails become very active when you water them and jump all over the place. These almost look like mealy bugs, but they are strange indeed. at first glance I thought it was mold but when I took a closer look they looked more like mealy bugs. These are especially wierd because mealy bugs are usually white/greyish, and are not usually found on the soil. Good luck!

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It’s weird as hell i thibk they are water spring tails i saw some jump long body’s and there’s a picture of someone holding a mound of them and it’s similar to what i got they only come out when watered

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They look like springtails to me. Nothing to worry about in a mature plant, they eat decaying organic matter.

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So my soil must be breaking down i don’t let defoliation sit in my pots

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Yes your soil is constantly being broken down by bacteria and fungus.

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