Momerath
Active member
Howdy y'all!
I've come across something odd that I have never seen before (that I can remember anyway) and wanted to run it by you guys because I'm fairly stumped.
I have a clone of GG4 from DHN that was growing just fine until I potted her up. She still is growing "ok" for the most part but with a bizarre affliction to her leaves and growth tips. They are lighter colored than normal, by quite a bit, and the edges of the leaves (including older growth) are curled upward and wrinkled.
This one is truly a first for me. I have many, many grows under my belt and it is unusual for me to not be able to accurately diagnose a problem.
Here are some grow specs to give you guys some insight:
GG4 clone from DHN
My custom soil blend (used for many years now without problems) of 4 parts coco, 3 parts organic potting soil, 2 parts organic compost, 1 part EWC
Amendments; Seabird guano, bat guano, fish meal, alfalfa meal, kelp meal, fishbone meal, dolomite, greensand, sulfate of potash (I'm sure I am forgetting some more, basically super soil but at much lower dosage than subcool's recipe, has never caused me issue before, plants always LOVE it)
Water pH swings quite a bit as I use collected rainwater, but has thus far never really affected my plants as my soil mix has quite a bit of buffer to it.
As of now my hypothesis is this. Likely culprits are iron, magnesium, manganese, sulfer and/or zinc deficiencies. I have attempted to correct this with adding a bit more of each, with little success. Which led me to believe it is (finally happened) a pH lockout issue. I have been pH correcting my water for the last 2 days and will continue to see if that yields results. The low pH of my water has never had an impact before, but perhaps it was only a matter of time until I found a strain that it would.
Thank you in advance to everyone taking the time to read and give input if you have any ideas, they are all greatly appreciated
I've come across something odd that I have never seen before (that I can remember anyway) and wanted to run it by you guys because I'm fairly stumped.
I have a clone of GG4 from DHN that was growing just fine until I potted her up. She still is growing "ok" for the most part but with a bizarre affliction to her leaves and growth tips. They are lighter colored than normal, by quite a bit, and the edges of the leaves (including older growth) are curled upward and wrinkled.
This one is truly a first for me. I have many, many grows under my belt and it is unusual for me to not be able to accurately diagnose a problem.
Here are some grow specs to give you guys some insight:
GG4 clone from DHN
My custom soil blend (used for many years now without problems) of 4 parts coco, 3 parts organic potting soil, 2 parts organic compost, 1 part EWC
Amendments; Seabird guano, bat guano, fish meal, alfalfa meal, kelp meal, fishbone meal, dolomite, greensand, sulfate of potash (I'm sure I am forgetting some more, basically super soil but at much lower dosage than subcool's recipe, has never caused me issue before, plants always LOVE it)
Water pH swings quite a bit as I use collected rainwater, but has thus far never really affected my plants as my soil mix has quite a bit of buffer to it.
As of now my hypothesis is this. Likely culprits are iron, magnesium, manganese, sulfer and/or zinc deficiencies. I have attempted to correct this with adding a bit more of each, with little success. Which led me to believe it is (finally happened) a pH lockout issue. I have been pH correcting my water for the last 2 days and will continue to see if that yields results. The low pH of my water has never had an impact before, but perhaps it was only a matter of time until I found a strain that it would.
Thank you in advance to everyone taking the time to read and give input if you have any ideas, they are all greatly appreciated