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SidV

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Curious what the plants in. Is it in a pot that has a water catcher attached to the bottom? just looks like over watering. If you use one that has a water catcher on the bottom it will keep the very bottom of your pot mud and create root problems.

Did your soil have nutes already?


Sorry if you answered these already
 
Curious what the plants in. Is it in a pot that has a water catcher attached to the bottom? just looks like over watering. If you use one that has a water catcher on the bottom it will keep the very bottom of your pot mud and create root problems.

Did your soil have nutes already?


Sorry if you answered these already
No worries mate it's a dawg strain its in a fabric pot, im very careful with watering though, most times i wait for bottom leaves to droop, an always when pot is feather light
 
Curious what the plants in. Is it in a pot that has a water catcher attached to the bottom? just looks like over watering. If you use one that has a water catcher on the bottom it will keep the very bottom of your pot mud and create root problems.

Did your soil have nutes already?


Sorry if you answered these already
Yes soil is called plant magic, I haven't added anything just molasses
 

SidV

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No worries mate it's a dawg strain its in a fabric pot, im very careful with watering though, most times i wait for bottom leaves to droop, an always when pot is feather light
Ya got me scratching my head. No nutes, & fabric pot.

Is this the dirt?


If it is it has a blend of nutes and something biodegradable. (If it's the dirt :p) couldn't find the npk for it though. Just scratching my head and looking for what it could be. I'm wondering if the biodegradable item in that dirt releases nitrogen.

Sorry man, I'm at a loss here.
 

Budzbuddha

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Fytocell - pretty much perlite.

“ grow stimulant “ added to that perlite- similar to MG ( miracle grow nuted perlite ) same shit

Plan on giving it a true feed at some point.

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Budzbuddha

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Clawing is from it. It feeds “ everytime “ you water.
Miracle gro type of mixes run nitrogen heavy .

This seems similar to it………

Miracle-Gro' is a 15-30-15 fertilizer, meaning that that the powder within contains 15 percent nitrogen, 30 percent phosphorous, and 15 percent potassium.

Some strains can tolerate it but very heavy handed in nitrogen- especially when trying to bloom .
 

Autodoctor

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Not sure. Over and under watering look real similar. My five gallon fiber pots need watered every 2-3 days. Wonder what your circulation is like.
 

Budzbuddha

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Also note that peat mixes often get hydrophobic , and slow even watering to fully saturate. I often had to use a catch pan to reintroduce water that flowed too quickly out.
 

curious2garden

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Clawing is from it. It feeds “ everytime “ you water.
Miracle gro type of mixes run nitrogen heavy .

This seems similar to it………

Miracle-Gro' is a 15-30-15 fertilizer, meaning that that the powder within contains 15 percent nitrogen, 30 percent phosphorous, and 15 percent potassium.

Some strains can tolerate it but very heavy handed in nitrogen- especially when trying to bloom .
^^^this

I'd also stop the molasses, for now osmolality, but I grow hydro so what do I know. Listen to @Budzbuddha
 

Bolo33

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Yeh i noticed around week 3, should I have flushed then ,do you recon cause i hadn't fed any nutes
Mine did the same thing. Stop watering for 4 days , make sure the soil is dry dry. Then only water the base of the plant with just like 2-4 oz daily. It will take two weeks but youll see a drastic change. Room temp water
 

osowhom

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From seed (without fail) EVERY time I water this plant will display symptoms of overwatering. I know for a fact it's not because i am very obsessive in that sense but it's my first auto strain so i just went with it, symptoms usually would clear withing 3-4 hours but untill now symptoms are lingering the next day. it's just enter flowering stage now, so im not sure whether I should be worried.
actually you should be worried about that problem and the next 50 problems that follow not trying to be a dick but it took me 4 grows and over a year to even become comfortable enough not to worry just make sure she drys out in between waterings
 

osowhom

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Mine did the same thing. Stop watering for 4 days , make sure the soil is dry dry. Then only water the base of the plant with just like 2-4 oz daily. It will take two weeks but youll see a drastic change. Room temp water
i do mine every 4th day with 70 degree water good call
 
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