mag deficiency?

lazypothead420

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Wtf is going on around here. That these folks are telling you tomjam more unbalanced elements into your pots...gtfo!

unbalanced bro...cant over do things its a killer....balanced...molases? 1Tbsp to 5 gallons indoors...maybe less! Lol

How many weeks into veg did you start the foliar apps?

Look into mulders chart!!! Lots of info
They were almost at 5 weeks when I started the foliar. How come so little molasses? I've read all over that 1 tbsp per gal was good. So I'm either underfeeding or overfeeding and I can figure out which. Part of me feels like I should've never done any foliar and just topdressed when needed. But the other half is thinking maybe I wasn't proactive enough. But I also know now that I was definitely underwatering them, which mat not have been a problem earlier in the grow because the plants were small still.
 

getogrow

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Takes 3 to 4 weeks to breakdown. What are the chances that in 2 days a def of mag shows up this ad. When it takes atleast 3 to 5 weeks for a mag def as you are seeing to show up in the first place?

Coincidence id say! This if its a magnesium def was caused by something else.
Takes 3-4 weeks to break down what ? You do not know that. Nobody does. If his soil is alive then it may only take a day to a week but if its not alive then it may never break down. organics.

Lol...the best way to break down organic matter for freeded up food for plants is to cook it anerobicly then introduce air, that brings in the bennies!

It stinks to high hell and yuck! But it works.....if you do it right
You never cook your soil anerobically .....that dont make any sense whatsoever.

The molasses is just to feed the microbes in the soil ....the food in molasses is not enough to help the plants much if any. YES 1 tbsp per gallon will be just fine. Less is fine , more is not needed. you only need to use it once every 2-4 weeks....once a week will not hurt and may help.

The idea is to get the soil live as possible that way it can break down all the food you are giving them. O2 is your best friend. (perlite in the soil, ect...)

You can use cold water for the molasses but it wont ever mix all the way , so using warm water will speed that up for ya.
 

getogrow

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Lol...the best way to break down organic matter for freeded up food for plants is to cook it anerobicly then introduce air, that brings in the bennies!

It stinks to high hell and yuck! But it works.....if you do it right
You broke the ONLY rule to real organics. Smell. If it stinks then its full of bad bacteria. Thats literally the only thing organic guys can prove. The rest is a guessing game.
Your getting lucky with the good bacteria taking over the bad. No big deal , you can probably keep on doing it but i wouldnt.

How would you ferment molasses and why ? molasses is simply feeding the bacteria and nothing more.
 

getogrow

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They were almost at 5 weeks when I started the foliar. How come so little molasses? I've read all over that 1 tbsp per gal was good. So I'm either underfeeding or overfeeding and I can figure out which. Part of me feels like I should've never done any foliar and just topdressed when needed. But the other half is thinking maybe I wasn't proactive enough. But I also know now that I was definitely underwatering them, which mat not have been a problem earlier in the grow because the plants were small still.
The folier did not cause this....coincidence. thats all. They need a full balanced diet like whats his name is saying and you almost have that but your bacteria is not working as fast as it could be....
 

lazypothead420

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The folier did not cause this....coincidence. thats all. They need a full balanced diet like whats his name is saying and you almost have that but your bacteria is not working as fast as it could be....
What can I do to speed up the bacteria? Okay I will go back to giving them a foliar but I'm thinking about cutting it back to once a week. If you don't mind, I'd like to you follow along on my grow journal https://rollitup.org/t/lazypotheads-4x4-critical-kush-geekbeast-grow.1045663/
 

getogrow

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Speeding up bacteria growth is all about the environment of the soil. Feeding the soil with carbs aka molasses will speed things up.
 

sirtalis

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You broke the ONLY rule to real organics. Smell. If it stinks then its full of bad bacteria. Thats literally the only thing organic guys can prove.
My fish emulsion would beg to differ. Smells like ass but is a quick source of nitrogen and doesn't have bad bacteria.
 

hotrodharley

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You broke the ONLY rule to real organics. Smell. If it stinks then its full of bad bacteria. Thats literally the only thing organic guys can prove. The rest is a guessing game.
Your getting lucky with the good bacteria taking over the bad. No big deal , you can probably keep on doing it but i wouldnt.

How would you ferment molasses and why ? molasses is simply feeding the bacteria and nothing more.
I don’t know about people and the smell of organically. I was given 2 bottles each of Iguana Grow and Bloom. Only one bottle of Grow had been opened. The guy said it was shit. It burned his plants and smelled really bad.

Grew up around agriculture. I mixed some half strength and fed 6 plants. In the middle of the night the exhaust fan kicks on and it smelled like a farm. Strongly. Not objectionable to me but I guess it was to my nute donor.
 

getogrow

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My fish emulsion would beg to differ. Smells like ass but is a quick source of nitrogen and doesn't have bad bacteria.
I worded that slightl;y wrong. Fish emulsion dont "stink" it just smells like fish/fish poop ect....

Rotted smell is what im talking about. The smell you get if you try to cook your soil anerobically.
The smell you get if you leave the emulsion open in the sun for a week or two....
The smell of death .... thats the smell of the bad bacteria.

Add enough O2 and your rotted mix will become live and the good will probably take over the bad but no need in chancing it.
 

getogrow

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I don’t know about people and the smell of organically. I was given 2 bottles each of Iguana Grow and Bloom. Only one bottle of Grow had been opened. The guy said it was shit. It burned his plants and smelled really bad.

Grew up around agriculture. I mixed some half strength and fed 6 plants. In the middle of the night the exhaust fan kicks on and it smelled like a farm. Strongly. Not objectionable to me but I guess it was to my nute donor.
Yes , these smells are foul to some but just farmy to others. no big deal. long as the bottle aint completely rotten. litterally.

I gave my plants piss when i was 17. didnt hurt them but i would'nt do it anymore. It would probably add good food if it was outside in nature.
 

Green Refuge

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I got a similar problem with one of my plants and I never foliar feed anything. Yellowing from bottom up starting from the tips and moving into the plant. I gave it foliar epsom salt last night for the first time. If that doesn't work I will give them amino acids 14-0-0 and see what happens. Im thinking It's either mag, nitrogen or Potassium.
 

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TaoRich

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Why boiling water? What does this do? Who else does this? Where did you hear about this? Id like to know more about
Not to be unnecessarily rude ... but the boiling water makes no sense to me.

The point of unsulfured black strap molasses is the natural rhizobacteria content ... all the beneficial life that inhabits the surface of growing sugar cane, that is still left alive after the crushing process to extract the raw sugar juices.

Boiling will kill those.
As will chlorinated tap water.

Perhaps some confusion crept in from a mix of those two ?
  • Always unsulfured and preservative free molasses
  • Rain water
  • or Tap water that has been boiled to drive out the chlorine and then left to cool

The whole point with molasses is the seeding and stimulation of microbial life.

There's very little point in dead sterile molasses. Some, yes ... but not much.
 

hotrodharley

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What’s your ratio of epsom salt for foliar spray?
1 tablespoon per gallon of water. Use the finest mist possible. Spray tops and bottoms. Either just before lights go off or just after they come on. You can repeat this like every other day for a few times.
 
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