Its an all organic soil so I don't think they were chemically chelated. I realized my perlite was and got other perlite. You also answered my question about relatively low NPK at this point.
Thanks a lot Bozat really clears things up and gives me a good list to go round up so Ill be ready for next transplant. This Thursday will be 3 weeks since transplant from MG soil, how much longer should I veg for; 5-7 more weeks? When can I expect excessive veg around 2-3 weeks from now right?
and yes the roots are coming out of the bottom now
Also last question of night; when I transplant should I wait a couple weeks until I use teas so I don't over do it with nutes? Should I transplants more or less than three times to flower? Would you recommend any liquid nutes I can buy instead of teas?
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Hey getting some discolouration and purple branches, stronger plants branches are more purple. what are your thoughts? The ph going in is 7 and run off is around 6.6, I doubt they are too big already for the pot and I think the soil has enough nutes in it to last them three weeks? On the bag of soil it says 0.5-0.4-0.2 still trying to figure out this ratio. I have been letting chlorine water sit out over night before I feed them except last watering I forgot to filter or evaporate chlorine...
Thanks for the instructions for water... the soil I have has organic compost, potash, perlite etc. I hope they take to it.
My plan is to add stuff when I re pot. I'll pick up some lime, humidifier and a bubbler. I will save the epsom for later when they use up this soil.
Does anyone have info on Alfalfa meal??
As time goes on a pre buffered soil should become more acidic right? and the lime brings it back up.(increases H+ ion content)??
Thanks
All in all, not bad...
The additional perlite you added provides some additional aeration (good) and will tend to mitigate some of the compaction that occurs with peat (good)... I would have further amended with
- EWC (earthworm castings; up to 20%),
- humus (e.g., Ancient Forest Alaska Humus)
- builder's sand (drainage/texture; 25% of the total mix),
- maybe some coco coir (up to 25%),
- vermiculite (additional aeration & water-holding, plus buffers soil/holds cations; ratio of 3 perlite -to- 1 vermic),
- biochar/horticultural charcoal (10% max)
- Greensand (aka glauconite) (1/2 cup per cu ft of soil mix)
- AZOMITE (1/4 cup per cu ft)
- Fulvic/Humic acids fr. Leonardite (as directed (depends on vendor))
yah I don't agree with GMOS on mass scale! I was reading into alfalfa and kelp read lots of good stuff. Also Azos (azomite) sounds promising/exciting.
No purple on new growth. I believe the cause of the light green discolouration and purp stems was caused by the chemically chelated perlite I left at very bottom of cup the roots reached it. I transplanted them into other cups and will put them in 1 g pots once they get a chance to recover.
Now this list is badass lol, that being said are there certain items I should focus in on? My budget at this point is 200 over next couple months (nutes, bubbler, flower lights, humidifier).
It is ok to amend and then leave it sitting for an extended period of time right? just thinking convenience in the future.
Also thinking about topping or fimming. I know this is advance technique (and they been through some stress) but it would increase yield big time if I keep up with nutes from now on. I don't think I will try screen this time around just don't have the area step up properly for it yet.