Soil Grow
First timer (cannabis)
Your Equipment:
Outdoors in 5 gal fabric grow bags
Your medium:
DTE Pro-Organic Mix, 6 gal or 30%
cow manure,---------- 4 gal or 20%
EWC --------------------- 5 gal or 25%
coco coir---------------- 3 gal or 15%
Pumice-------------------2 gal or 10%
Amended with:
Dolomite at ----- 2.5 tbls/gal
Gypsum at ------ 1 tbls/gal
Epsom at -------- 1 tbls/gal
DE at ------------- 2 tbls/gal
neem at ---------- 2 tbls/gal
Alfalfa meal at - 1 tbls per/gal
Kelp Meal at -----1 tbls per/gal
Bat Guano at ----1 tbls per/gal
Your nutrients and water:
Source of water. Tap, let set 24 hours or more before use
Method of checking water ph. ph pen
Method of adjusting water ph. None at this time
How often are you watering. As the pots dry, checking by weight of pot and a finger wave.
Any additives or tea's? Very basic tea of Molasses, EWC, Kelp and Fish Emulsion
Are your ph levels stable. The soil had held at 6.8 until the past 2 weeks or so. Now at 6.2
Your strain:
The plant pictured is a DF Critical Plus.
Other strains are S.A.S, DF Blue Ammnesia.
All plants in the same soil with same tea application. All plants showing the same issue.
As I post the plants are at Day 50, flowering.
Slight cupping around the 1st of July. Passed off as heat stress.
White-ish spots noted a few days later. Thought BUG! so have done a few Neem foliar applications.
Spots and browning at tips first seen on lower, older leaves. As the symptoms spread upwards I thought magnesium or phospherus Def?
Side dressed with 0-7-0 bat poo and kelp - 1 tbsp/gal along with 1 tsp Epsom per plant. Watered in with the basic tea I'm making.
Alternate water and water with 3 tbsp/gal Epsom. Symptoms continue to spread.
Arrggh, Calcium issue as well?
Side-dressed with Oyster Flour and Epsom on 7-13.
Milk and molasses foliar feed on 7-15 and weak epsom as foliar 7-16.
I have read so damn much stuff I'm on info overload.
I have studied billions and billions of pictures and charts and diagrams and I give up.
Thoughts (other than I should have hollerd sooner)