Cool.
Are the pots in that picture 1gal?
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Cool.
Are the pots in that picture 1gal?
Jacks, 300 ppm of each.
Compost tea 1x a week with ogbiowar
Had some light yellowing on some of them.. something i had never seen before with jacks. I have been hand mixing 5 gallon buckets to water them... its a little harder to get it perfect like that, so im hoping it was just one little screw up
do you mix the tea into your nutrient res or hand feed? i was always afraid to get organic junk in my drip pipes. sometimes when i am done flushing and turn the nutrient pipes back on they have some major stank come out.
that recipe is just like dr hesseinburgs dwc tea at riu. cept it uses fungi that costs 6 bucks an oz. its also alot shorter brew time. does the tea get all nice and frothy when you brew it?
I mix my tea as instructed by Capsulator via email. 1 Tbsp of each per gal, a couple cups of EWC, and some molasses to activate.I hand feed teas. You are right about the nasties.
The biowar recipe is like dr hesseinburgs?
Never heard of him or it... the biowar was like 25 bucks a bag, i got the foliar and root pack, and only use 1tsp of each per 5 gallon bucket of tea. Making tea every 7 days, it will surely last me 6 months. Well worth it imo, ive heard nothing but good things.
And yes. I built an airlift brewer, and it gets hella frothy after about 8 hrs
I mix my tea as instructed by Capsulator via email. 1 Tbsp of each per gal, a couple cups of EWC, and some molasses to activate.
Alright, any advice on what is going on here?
I've been using Jacks w/ Coco for... over a year now. Never had yellowing like this in veg. Feeding @ 300ppm jacks, 300ppm Calcnit, like I have been.. ph between 5.7-6.2.
Temps, humidity, airflow is good. Not adding Co2.
I initially bumped up the calcnit by 50ppm. doesnt seem to have helped.
First, you are watering waaaaaaay to often for a plant that size in a pot that size. Basically unless you're plant is on the verge of root bound, don't water more than once per day period (that's why multi-feed DTW guys use super small pots relative to plant size).
I run .70 ec Jack's .50 ec CalNit. No pH adjuster. RO water is .05 EC.
I don't believe running equal parts is the proper ratio, but I know you are following advice from D9. The small volume mixing instructions for JR Peter's recommends 5 tsp Jack's to 4 tsp CalNit. This 5:4 ratio by volume comes out to the 7:5 ratio by EC/PPM.
I had some similar yellowing on the leaves of my single plant PPK, but only on the branches that were tallest and closest to the center of the tray, closest to the light. I tried increasing CalNit but it didn't work. Instead I actually reduced it and they greened up.
EDIT: Okay I just saw those last two posts. You are watering those plants in those 5 gal pots of pure coco 3 times a day? They don't look big enough to be doing that imho. I doubt they have enough root mass to be hitting them that hard.
. To put it in perspective, my huge 3ft tall and wide mother plants are usually only watered every other day in 3 gal. pots. They thrive ..
Did you let them dry out on top before watering? I kinda thought that was essential to coco vegging. i never water my veg plants more than once a day. usually they take a day to 3 to need water again depending how far along they are. if you water em when they are not dry on top they drown. my gfs favorite thing to do is drown plants. i had to put everything on flood trays so she wouldn't forget to vacuum them all the way dry.
I think you're all getting all my posts mixed up into one.
These plants went from 1 gallon containers, filled out with HEALTHY roots, to 5 gallon containers on friday. Maybe DHF is right about the Mg. Ill add some epsom salts to next feed