Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Apr-Jun '25

Well that’s why I say “issue” first I would figure out all my sources of calcium to see if I’m feeding to much calcium cause if it’s a too much calcium locking out mg then calmag isn’t going to help. I thought last night when I looked at them they looked just like my plants did when MOG told me I had mg lockout from too much calcium happening.
I guess my water source has a good supply thats why I diluted the dose so much. I'm pretty sure other than my water fox farm doesnt have calcium in anything other than cal/mag though
 
In the small town in which I live, we now have 3 quadriplegics from this stuff. ~5000 peeps, most of whom think this stuff is stupid, and 3 quads. One of them wasn't even doing this extreme stuff, he just screwed up while climbing. Makes on think, when on the mountain bike...

This old bugger keeps his wheels on the ground. So far, so good...:biggrin:
 
I guess my water source has a good supply thats why I diluted the dose so much. I'm pretty sure other than my water fox farm doesnt have calcium in anything other than cal/mag though

What about the soil doesn’t it have dolomite lime in it?
 
What about the soil doesn’t it have dolomite lime in it?
It probably does. Ive just never ran into this issue before, and I been using basically the same inputs on my last 3 grows thats what's stumping me. Come to think of it I guess I never really looked at what's actually in the potting mix

Yes it's 1% calcium from dolomite lime and oyster shell.
 
She doesn’t look terrible, just a bit droopy….could just be her thing….could be a bit of light stress….overall, personally, I wouldn’t do anything but watch her, maybe give her some mag, and start low flower nutes ….she could be about to explode with growth as she enters flower, for the stretch, might be building roots…
FWIW, I have pretty much given up trying to fix droopy but otherwish healthy. As far as I can tell, some strains (maybe especially some of the indicas?) just grow like that, at least they do under some conditions. I would just keep on keeping on unless specific symptoms suggest otherwise. :goodluck:
 
FWIW, I have pretty much given up trying to fix droopy but otherwish healthy. As far as I can tell, some strains (maybe especially some of the indicas?) just grow like that, at least they do under some conditions. I would just keep on keeping on unless specific symptoms suggest otherwise. :goodluck:
I’m the same way….. I rarely chase deficiencies these days…. Usually they still put out great flowers regardless of droopiness, or even spots on the leaves (which I promptly defoliate….). I spent too much energy worrying about trying to have perfect plants over the years…. :pass:
 
fwiw, i've def had more than one plant turn out with leavez that look like fuckin stained glass church windowz :rofl:, but in my experience, the uglier the plant, the better the bud turned out to be, so....funnee how nature do dat :smokeit: ppp
 
It probably does. Ive just never ran into this issue before, and I been using basically the same inputs on my last 3 grows thats what's stumping me. Come to think of it I guess I never really looked at what's actually in the potting mix

Yes it's 1% calcium from dolomite lime and oyster shell.
If different strains couldn’t it also be that the one is just thirstier than the others?
 
FWIW, I have pretty much given up trying to fix droopy but otherwish healthy. As far as I can tell, some strains (maybe especially some of the indicas?) just grow like that, at least they do under some conditions. I would just keep on keeping on unless specific symptoms suggest otherwise. :goodluck:
Thats what Im starting to get. I grew this strain once before, actually my last grow it was. And that one seemed to be unbothered by everything, this one not so much.
 
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