awesome tip, so is this good for indoor soil in veg or bloom?Lots of calcium and phosphorus with pure amino acids and a bunch of carbos, low conductivity.
awesome tip, so is this good for indoor soil in veg or bloom?Lots of calcium and phosphorus with pure amino acids and a bunch of carbos, low conductivity.
Stop blindly trying to fix the issue your only compounding the problem byb adding all this stuff
Do this check for insects First and foremost chances you have them contrary to popular belief healthy plants attract insects more then unhealthy plants. only thing is they can defend themselfs better then weaker plants
You have a bug issue if leafs are dropping and it appears the tops are starting to get infected also
secondly dig up some soil and do a simple test on ph and ppm
You should water in small amounts of magnesium lime. You can spray epsom salts on the leaves before the lime takes effect.Hey all. Hope everything is well.
So this year I have a guerrilla grow going with 16 plants (northeast). Strains are blue widow, dutch delight, ams, blueberry headband, and a few others.
Dug holes (20 - 25 gals each) and filled them with an organic mix in April (pro mix, happy frog, perlite, kelp, bone, and blood meal, tomato tone, gupsum and some greensand) Plants were started inside April 20th, put into holes around may 5th. Plants were sprayed with neem oil first every week or 2, then azatrol twice, then sm-90 a few times.
So, about 2 months ago I started to see these yellow spots appearing on some of the lower-mid leaves on only a few of my plants. Leaves would then turn yellow and die. This shit is pretty much throughout my entire garden now, some plant's have lost a ton of their lower leaves. I thought it was maybe a N def, so I top dressed with blood meal about a month ago. Didn't help. Last week I made a 1:1 mixture of high n guano and high p and top dressed each ond with 4 tablespoons. Checked on them today and it didn't help at all? Plants were drenched with a AACT 2 times a week for the past month as well (guanos, bio weed, compost, molasass) didnt help either..
They are definitely getting worse. A few of my plants are starting to lose that healthly dark green color and change to a pale green.
It's getting to the point now when I'm getting extremely frustrated when I go to check on them... I've tried everything I can think of however nothing seems to help...
Could it be a pH issue? I thought you don't have to worry about pH with organics?
Please is anyone has any input at all I'll be grateful. Hopefully pics do it justice.
Thanks.
If you're outdoors, perhaps you have low ppm/ec water too, which can lead to magnesium/calcium etc. deficiency. Same with filtered water.
Looks like they hit mid-flower and ran into the usual extra need of PK and Mg.Hey all. Hope everything is well.
So this year I have a guerrilla grow going with 16 plants (northeast). Strains are blue widow, dutch delight, ams, blueberry headband, and a few others.
Dug holes (20 - 25 gals each) and filled them with an organic mix in April (pro mix, happy frog, perlite, kelp, bone, and blood meal, tomato tone, gupsum and some greensand) Plants were started inside April 20th, put into holes around may 5th. Plants were sprayed with neem oil first every week or 2, then azatrol twice, then sm-90 a few times.
So, about 2 months ago I started to see these yellow spots appearing on some of the lower-mid leaves on only a few of my plants. Leaves would then turn yellow and die. This shit is pretty much throughout my entire garden now, some plant's have lost a ton of their lower leaves. I thought it was maybe a N def, so I top dressed with blood meal about a month ago. Didn't help. Last week I made a 1:1 mixture of high n guano and high p and top dressed each ond with 4 tablespoons. Checked on them today and it didn't help at all? Plants were drenched with a AACT 2 times a week for the past month as well (guanos, bio weed, compost, molasass) didnt help either..
They are definitely getting worse. A few of my plants are starting to lose that healthly dark green color and change to a pale green.
It's getting to the point now when I'm getting extremely frustrated when I go to check on them... I've tried everything I can think of however nothing seems to help...
Could it be a pH issue? I thought you don't have to worry about pH with organics?
Please is anyone has any input at all I'll be grateful. Hopefully pics do it justice.
Thanks.
And of course there is no need to buy potassium in a bottle. Wood ash, seaweed, molasses. Although it's interesting to see what a very high dose of potassium would do. It will be an interesting year.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=544dp-OMDVA
Dense Bud Compactor by Green Planet Nutrients - The Garden Sage 15
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It looks like typical magnesium deficiency in early flowering.Please is anyone has any input at all I'll be grateful. Hopefully pics do it justice. Thanks.
Thanks again rather lately for all who offered advice