Do you happen to know the NPK on all those, or the main bloom ones ?: that and I would bring your ph up a tad.. I keep mine at a 6.5 range! Your in soil "correct" ?: ?:These are at, or under, the directions on the labels mixed into one gal of 6.0 ph water:awsome blossums 1.5 tbls rec is 2.5sugar daddy 1.5 rec is 2.5B1 alieve 1/4 tbls rec is 1 tblsmagical 1/4 tbls rec is 1/4 tblsMy girls are in 2.5 gal containers w/petrie dishes on bottoms to hold reserve. I water every other feeding and only do any of it, as needed.
Where is your intake air coming from? is it fresh? what is the RH right there at the plant?
Its not the nutes... Your plants vascular system has shut down, and I see your other plants are struggling as well almost as if there is a reverse pressure issue there (too much intake or recirculating and not enough exhausted creates a reverse pressure system that has pockets of "staled air"). Your plants require a vacuum system to sustain their transpiration rates, the vacuum has shut down
and your ph is fine.
I suggest you dont try to argue about ph in soil with me, please. I dont particularly feel like putting out all the energy required to display the info. its out there. PH fluctuates constantly in soil, Im going to leave it at that. the ph of the soil I am growing in stays typically between 5.7 and 6.4 ...6.5 is the ideal ph range for canabis plants in soil! www.420magazine.com/...soil.../161093-...
Also his temps are way to high! 90* is way to high.
And really there's no need in all the nutes he is using! Way to much imo!
I suggest you dont try to argue about ph in soil with me, please. I dont particularly feel like putting out all the energy required to display the info. its out there. PH fluctuates constantly in soil, Im going to leave it at that. the ph of the soil I am growing in stays typically between 5.7 and 6.4 ...
Temps are way too high!! its 100 fucking degrees outside right now and my plants are loving it!
I have had indoor temps of 95-100 at canopy and plants were Loving it!
I kind of agree he has some wierd line up going with nutes, but I doubt its affecting them (unless he is mixing them together in the same nutrient solution).
Its actually something me and my buddy were laughing about the other day... 90 degrees indoors is Just fine as long as humidity and air Exchange rates compensate for it. Im not going to argue about this at all. there isnt much more to say about it.
My dad is a botanist. Like I said Im not going to argue. No point. nothing personal, I just disagreed. Still do. Happy growing all, thats what matters... happy growing. was just helping. I stand by what I posted, its actually well known fact among botanists and horticulturalists alike. I did agree that I think his nute line up is funky... but whatever makes him happy Chill eh?I would suggest that you would stop trying to make other look like they don't know what there talking about, and do some reading on "soil" ph yourself buddy! Opinons are like dogs or cats! Everyone has 1!
And temps maybe 100 * where you are outside, but if you would read some grow journals, insted of trying to insult people, then you may find out that higher temps do stress plants out, and has been proven that it (high temps) causes plants to hermi, and wilt(stress). Hmmm I guess I've been growing for 15 yrs not to know shit huh! ?: don't think so! Oh, and I think I would know being my father was a botanist! Nugh said!