radefactor
10-21-2011, 05:45 AM
Hey-
Im a somewhat experienced grower, have had a lot of luck in the past, and am trying to do a medical grow similar to some smaller ones I've had in the past, just with more light. Currently running 2 1000w HPS, fully vented so heat is not an issue, using organic soil and organic nutrients. Soil choice wasn't ideal, using Miracle Grow Organic Choice, really wanted FF OF but what am I gonna do? Nutes are Fox Farm, Big Bloom used for first week, now using lighter amounts of Grow Big in combination with the Big Bloom, and of course have my Tiger Bloom for the best part of the grow. Most of the room looks great, big, quick, vigorous growth. This is one of the first grows that I've gone entirely from clone, not a single seed grown plant in there. Half of the clones came in soil, the other half were in some sort of gray cubed hydro medium. At first, the soil clones seemed to have an obvious edge over the cubed clones, I eventually took a few of the cubed clones out of the soil and realized the roots were having a hard time getting through the cube so I opened the cubes carefully and re-planted, big success. The rest of the cubed clones just power housed through these hard times and are now the biggest clones in the room. Overall, the only issue with the Miracle Grow Organic is the gnats, luckily my good friend neem oil is kicking ass and taking names. The first two-three days I was overwatering slightly, didn't realize how good the water retention was of the current setup, but I have been giving them significantly less water and things are looking good. As of yesterday, a few of the smaller plants started yellowing on the lower leaves, and the leaves are now curling downwards. I've looked at all the picture guides to plant problems and cant find one that matches up with my problem. A couple of them are actually yellowing slightly yet showing signs of over fert at the same time? And as of earlier today there is one plant that is noticably yellow from head to trunk, only the veins continue to show a beautiful green. All the plants that are displaying problems are somewhat wilty, and a few of them have purple/red stem action going on. Like I said, I am not new to the cannabis cultivation scene, but I'm relatively baffled. Do you think the roots are having a hard time getting into the soil? Could I have packed the soil down too hard? Am I over fertilizing? Am I under fertilizing? Im only giving them 2-3tsp/gal of grow big as of two days ago which marked their 2 week anniversary of growth. Im wondering how these few trouble makers are giving me some problems while the big guys (gals) are lush, green, branching, and beautiful? There are a couple of the big gals that are still green and beautiful, yet a few of the larger/lower fan leaves are curling under. Any input is much appreciated, two heads are better than one and so on... Thanks in advance!
-Rade
Im a somewhat experienced grower, have had a lot of luck in the past, and am trying to do a medical grow similar to some smaller ones I've had in the past, just with more light. Currently running 2 1000w HPS, fully vented so heat is not an issue, using organic soil and organic nutrients. Soil choice wasn't ideal, using Miracle Grow Organic Choice, really wanted FF OF but what am I gonna do? Nutes are Fox Farm, Big Bloom used for first week, now using lighter amounts of Grow Big in combination with the Big Bloom, and of course have my Tiger Bloom for the best part of the grow. Most of the room looks great, big, quick, vigorous growth. This is one of the first grows that I've gone entirely from clone, not a single seed grown plant in there. Half of the clones came in soil, the other half were in some sort of gray cubed hydro medium. At first, the soil clones seemed to have an obvious edge over the cubed clones, I eventually took a few of the cubed clones out of the soil and realized the roots were having a hard time getting through the cube so I opened the cubes carefully and re-planted, big success. The rest of the cubed clones just power housed through these hard times and are now the biggest clones in the room. Overall, the only issue with the Miracle Grow Organic is the gnats, luckily my good friend neem oil is kicking ass and taking names. The first two-three days I was overwatering slightly, didn't realize how good the water retention was of the current setup, but I have been giving them significantly less water and things are looking good. As of yesterday, a few of the smaller plants started yellowing on the lower leaves, and the leaves are now curling downwards. I've looked at all the picture guides to plant problems and cant find one that matches up with my problem. A couple of them are actually yellowing slightly yet showing signs of over fert at the same time? And as of earlier today there is one plant that is noticably yellow from head to trunk, only the veins continue to show a beautiful green. All the plants that are displaying problems are somewhat wilty, and a few of them have purple/red stem action going on. Like I said, I am not new to the cannabis cultivation scene, but I'm relatively baffled. Do you think the roots are having a hard time getting into the soil? Could I have packed the soil down too hard? Am I over fertilizing? Am I under fertilizing? Im only giving them 2-3tsp/gal of grow big as of two days ago which marked their 2 week anniversary of growth. Im wondering how these few trouble makers are giving me some problems while the big guys (gals) are lush, green, branching, and beautiful? There are a couple of the big gals that are still green and beautiful, yet a few of the larger/lower fan leaves are curling under. Any input is much appreciated, two heads are better than one and so on... Thanks in advance!
-Rade