curlygirl420
I am a legal MMP card holder and my own caregiver.
yeah it is a simply blended soil.do you have any of that?you could try using that but thats a milder soil,thats why i said to grab a gallon of whatever and boost it with that tomato tone for flower right n blooms?so you'll want a larger or heavier feeding topping coat of soil..see what I mean?
well youve done juust fine.you did perfect actually assuming the PH is on,and since you went lighrt whcih newer grower should and NEED to do and your fuckin spot on (Ph n all that) and its now hungry as its telling you from the light coloring in your leaves and less terpene smells,essential oils wont mature well n all sorts of things will occur (still being good smoke though( but she just need food.l
a top coating gives a place for a few roots to take stuff up and develop if the roots a re all bound up.a good tea rounds out the feeding characteristics of the root zones.one type is fine as you see in your plant but more is typically better.variation(not over kill,simplicity works very well) is key in most soils.especially if your moving toward really really good smoke. also to pre blended soil/topping/top coat let it be instantly available to your plant since right now the lesser treated soil isnt strong aenough to really do great.imo it'll do fine if you want to choose that path,but atleast a TBS or so then let it work for a few days then top your plant. and a cpl teaspoons of molasses or honey es and 1 teaspoon or so of epsom salts .OR a decent organic friendly cal mag supplement which is always recommended.i know your stuff has cal n other things in it but its typically not enough for a full grow.and again light handed is the way to go.just cua its not showing cal mag signs a lot,its still a great idea to round a feeding for flower especially when you'll see it completely change your plant.but thats exactly what I'd do if i had those things only.
ok hands are killing me now..hope you got that and im not too high lol
Thanks for taking the time to reply, Eyes. Sorry it made you hurt

She's still drying out from her last watering so I probably won't be able to do anything for 4-5 days I'm guessing. I can spring for some Epsom salt from the drugstore since it's cheap plus I can use it to soak my tootsies.
I don't think she's root bound since she's in a 2 gal smart pot. The soil I have on hand was fairly blank so I don't think it will buy me anything to pre-mix it with the tomato tone prior to top dressing. I'm using black gold organic soil and it's .05-0-0 out of the bag, but maybe I've totally missed your point. If I did, please feel free to help me better understand.I need to check the recommended dose for the tomato tone, but I'm planning on doing about 1/2 strength. The last time I used it a few weeks ago it burned the life out of my bottom leaves. Now I know why they say to put it around the very edge of the pot. LOL! The leaves at the top do look a little lighter than the older growth at the bottom and all the leaves have some minor tip burn. I've also noticed a bit of yellowing on the leaf veins. Not necessarily between the veins, but the actual veins are lighter than the surrounding leaf surface. My camera is crappie so I don't think it would show the subtle color differences well enough to show in a picture.
Using honey for tea seems counterintuitive to me since I know honey has antimicrobial properties. I don't want to do anything to hurt the microbes I've been trying to colonize. I could be totally wrong on this so feel free to help me better understand.
I am a little freaked out because I found a small worm in the drip tray today. It was about 1 cm long with amber colored body. I relocated him outside. Wondering if he came from the insect frass. I really hope I don't have a bug problem!

Would love some feedback from any member on the above ramblings. Now I have to figure out this light situation because if I don't I think she'll be growing in the lights by tomorrow.
Peace.
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