Currently I've had this problem with 3 of my plants. 2 were started outdoors in Miracle Gro (I know I know . . . bad shit) Soil, and 1 was started outdoors in FF Planting Mix, all three at a ratio of 3 parts soil to 1 part perlite. None of the plants were ever fertilized, nor have they been to date. Planted on 7/4 of this year. Anyways, so they were all started in 4" x 4" containers, outdoors. Rain water was all they had, and I didn't control when they got it. The pots did have drainage holes, and they seemed to really thrive whilst outdoors, considering the cold wet climate here.
So fast forward to about 2 weeks ago. (1 transplant later), all three went into FF Planting mix, again and 4:1, into 9.5" containers (not sure of the volume, I'd guess about 1 gallon).
I moved these plants inside about 4 days after the transplant as they were pretty rootbound, and I had finally finished my grow box. About 3 days in I watered them and checked the runoff (the water in was pH 7.0) and it was 5.0.
I freaked out and flushed them. The pH landed at about 6.5 after maybe 5 gallons of water per pot. I waited another 5 days until the pots were REALLY light, and now 1 of the plants (started in MG) was showing bad pH fluctuation issues (probably b/c of the rapid flush) and the other 2 were N def. So I watered this time with plain water again, at pH 7, and AGAIN!! Runoff 5.0. So again I flushed, this time with only 1-2 gallons per pot, runoff hit 6.5 after that.
So now, today, watered 2 of the plants. Guess what, son of a bitch, runoff 5.0!!! 1 of the 2 was started in MG, and 1 in the FF Planting Mix. Whats going on here? Does the runoff pH matter? What should i do? I've never ferted them, but switched them to flower today as they're already about 18" tall and have been topped twice. They are getting fairly N deficient, and I’m kinda worried I’m killing them . . . lol
Seriously I'm at wits end here. I'll be transplanting them once I can sex them, in about a week I hope, into FF Ocean Forest soil, mixed with perlite, worm castings, some bat guano, and some dolomite lime. I also purchased that "Plant Success Granular" stuff (this)
I can't really afford to buy anything else at this point, as everything I get comes mail order since I live in such a remote area. But tell me, WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? Should I just stop pHing my runoff? Why is the runoff so acidic?
Any advice you can offer much appreciated. If you need more details don’t hesitate to ask.
Here are some pics from about 5 minutes ago. In my earlier post I said the problem affected 3 plants, which seemed to recover. My photos are of the 2 worst plants, 1 of which look REALLY bad.
They are in their second day of flowering under a 400 watt MH (Switching to HPS tomorrow).
They are plants "D" and "B"
Here they are together:
Here are some shots of "D"
Leaf Problems on "D"
More leaf problems on "D"
Wrinkly "D" leaves
One more shot of "D"
Now here is "B", note the rust-colored spots.
And the grow box:
Any help appreciated . . .
So fast forward to about 2 weeks ago. (1 transplant later), all three went into FF Planting mix, again and 4:1, into 9.5" containers (not sure of the volume, I'd guess about 1 gallon).
I moved these plants inside about 4 days after the transplant as they were pretty rootbound, and I had finally finished my grow box. About 3 days in I watered them and checked the runoff (the water in was pH 7.0) and it was 5.0.
I freaked out and flushed them. The pH landed at about 6.5 after maybe 5 gallons of water per pot. I waited another 5 days until the pots were REALLY light, and now 1 of the plants (started in MG) was showing bad pH fluctuation issues (probably b/c of the rapid flush) and the other 2 were N def. So I watered this time with plain water again, at pH 7, and AGAIN!! Runoff 5.0. So again I flushed, this time with only 1-2 gallons per pot, runoff hit 6.5 after that.
So now, today, watered 2 of the plants. Guess what, son of a bitch, runoff 5.0!!! 1 of the 2 was started in MG, and 1 in the FF Planting Mix. Whats going on here? Does the runoff pH matter? What should i do? I've never ferted them, but switched them to flower today as they're already about 18" tall and have been topped twice. They are getting fairly N deficient, and I’m kinda worried I’m killing them . . . lol
Seriously I'm at wits end here. I'll be transplanting them once I can sex them, in about a week I hope, into FF Ocean Forest soil, mixed with perlite, worm castings, some bat guano, and some dolomite lime. I also purchased that "Plant Success Granular" stuff (this)
I can't really afford to buy anything else at this point, as everything I get comes mail order since I live in such a remote area. But tell me, WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? Should I just stop pHing my runoff? Why is the runoff so acidic?
Any advice you can offer much appreciated. If you need more details don’t hesitate to ask.
Here are some pics from about 5 minutes ago. In my earlier post I said the problem affected 3 plants, which seemed to recover. My photos are of the 2 worst plants, 1 of which look REALLY bad.
They are in their second day of flowering under a 400 watt MH (Switching to HPS tomorrow).
They are plants "D" and "B"
Here they are together:
Here are some shots of "D"
Leaf Problems on "D"
More leaf problems on "D"
Wrinkly "D" leaves
One more shot of "D"
Now here is "B", note the rust-colored spots.
And the grow box:
Any help appreciated . . .