Test the runoff water with pH drops. RO water is rather unstable in pH because it is stripped of Calcium and mineral deposits. My guess with the limited info on what you are using for soil medium, is that your soil has soured and that the runoff will be rather low. The acidic soil and possibly...
Two possibilities! Its just fall color, for now. I cut back on nutrients at this stage and instead focus mainly on watering with a Magnesium Sulfate like Fulvex, but again in light concentration. Watch the Trichomes as the leaves should finish a smooth faded yellow color on a strain like that...
That is salt toxicity combined with too high a concentration of Calcium causing Magnesium lockout. Flush and try balancing your nutrients to the tone of a lot less and should be ok. Those are however the first signs of total loss so flush right away!
The darker almost starting to get tough looking fan leaves are indication you had a compound problem with too low of soil temps, causing slow E/T (evaporation/transpiration) which led to slight souring of the soil and nutrient lockout. As far as what size pots to plant in... completely depends...
Simple case of starting out with possibly a little too much root space initially and too low a pH in your soil. Too much root space can cause the soil to dry out too slow and become slightly sour (low pH) Fox farm soils are awesome and I use them as well, but as additives. FF soils start with a...
You will want to buy an inside outside thermometer and insert the probe halfway down the soil line in the worst performing pot. Soil temps should never go below 68 as everything starts to move at snails pace below that temperature. Below 62 degrees and complete nutrient lockout can occur. Try...
Your pH is probably low due to slightly acidic soil that’s being over fed causing Mag lockout. Check the pH of your runoff water out the bottom of your pots when you irrigate. Other than that we need a lot more info to judge wether your soil and fertilizer program is balanced
Yes I loath pH pens and probes for the most part! I went back to old school General Hydroponics pH drops, because unless you are mixing a huge reservoir that you need to monitor on the regular, pH pens are useless to small time hobbyists (my opinion). With Coco Coir you should be pretty much...
Whoa now you guys slow down and please don’t mislead somebody into thinking CO2 is a waste of time?! Yes indoor CO2 levels can increase a bit under three main situations...1 overcrowded living space with a lot of people (can increase levels to between 1000-1500 ppm), 2 Certain Air Conditioning...
We will need a lot more information from ya! First question...what brand of soil mix are you using?? First suggestion...get yourself some cheap General Hydroponics pH test drops!
Sounds fun I’ll hang around!
Plants from seed differ in Vigor immensely! If nothing is different between the two as far as care, then I would guess you are simply seeing the difference in genetic expression.
Oh sorry, they will bloom on their own in that case, no worries!
CO2 outdoors is set around 300 to 500 ppm, while indoors can be quite low at 50 to 150 ppm. The low CO2 levels cause photosynthesis to slow down quite a bit as the plant struggles to breathe. With the proper amount of additional...
Looks Good! Are you adding CO2?? That may speed things up a bit more for ya! Oh and think about initiating the bloom before they get to tall for your tent!
Sounds like Spider mites! Won’t hurt you any but will alter the flavor a bit and make your buds crackle when smoked! I boycott dispensaries for a month or two when I find that, because I wouldn’t buy flowers from a garden center with bugs either! Makes me shake my head and ask why they would...