Why do you guys feel the need to come on here and argue or continue arguments that have absolutely nothing to do with you? Does it help the person asking a question? No. Does it achieve anything besides division in the community? No. So what is the point of the nonsense?
Thanks, Crackadoo. The spirit of this place is to share information. If people have different points of view, it is an advantage, because it makes us think and learn better than when we have the same opinion. But only by communicating respectfully, we can take advantage of it. All of us are learning, without exceptions. And we want to ensure that the community members support each other from that perspective.
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So I added a good amount of fertilizer the last days and also put in BioUp from BioBizz for a higher ph and I see fewer leaves with tips hanging down.
Are the leaves with chlorosis gonna heal up? prob not
Ich checked with a mini microscope and saw some amber heads but that would be too early so around next week?
I agree. I was coming in here to help. Just wanted to give him what he was tryna dish out. Just sayin lol.
The leaves with damage wont properly recover and get their normal colour back so don’t worry too much about that. As long as the amber trichomes your seeing are on the buds and not on the little leaves you are getting close to where you want to be, the ones on leaves will mature faster and throw you off if you’re checking those.
Best possible answer I was checking on the little leaves so there’s still time thank you
Well pH up and down is to be used every watering to bring the water within the range for cannabis in its substrate. I would stop with all nutrients at this point your showing signs of burns. I don’t know if it’s directly due to your pH or if it’s cause yoour having too much nutrients. Because of that I would recommend cutting back on nutrients overall, I would likely die a flush of the soil at this point, and allow it to eat away all of its leaves and senescence properly. 3x the pot volume in water. So a 3 gallon pot need 9 gallons of water, if your can use a ppm meter to measure it so you don’t have to use as much. This will allow for proper breakdown of the chlorophyll. But bio up and bio down should be used every time to bring the water within range. (If it’s not within range) remember less is more when it comes to nutrients. You can always add more but it’s harder to get rid of it.
While you’ve been adding pH up, have you checked there run off of the water coming out of the pot? Need to make sure the root zone is getting in the zone, if you need to you can preform a flush of nutrients and reset the pH. And add maybe 30% nutrients at the end. I think you are experiencing nutrient burn because you have so much nutrients in there and now that your getting the pH in range to uptake nutrients it’s too much. I would definitely want a second opinion to that. But I think it might be a nutrient burn issue mixed with your pH issue.
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