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Hey ddxsinxcosxdx :thumbsup:
I personally would not transplant!! A 5gal bucket should be great till harvest.It is just hard for me to imagine being root bound in 5gal unless the plant is
a year or so old.
The 8.2 ph water is way too high !!! If it is coming out at 6.8ph, you have a lot of nute buildup in the soil.
I recommend a good flush with ph adjusted water around 6.5, followed by light feeding of a quality fertilizer.
I also really hate to disagree with Weedhound on the transplant, he has such great information to share, but on this I do. Sorry Weedhound!!!
Good Luck and please wait for more replies, my Ideas are just how I grow.
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Anyone have a recommendation for a fertilizer to try? I have home depot and lowes nearby but have yet to find a good hydroponic store that will carry the designer products (ie: foxfarm line)
This is my first grow so I was trying to go without nutes as much as possible to get a base knowledge then the next crop (just started on Friday) I was going to start with something of a fertalizer set anyways, so I just need to know what to get.
Thanks for all the advise.
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That would depend on what style of growing you gonna be doing....
Soil, soil-less(coco),hydro ect...then you got Organic or non Organic....O and don't forget budget..that matters alot..
Good Luck
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That would depend on what style of growing you gonna be doing....
The troubleshooting form is above
I have also noticed that the problem is only happening to the leaves that are in the shade. It is only happening at the top of the plant and is only the smallest type of leaves that are doing it.
Does this point to any particular nutrient deficiency?
Gonna head into town later today so just need to know if there is something I should be specifically looking for in a fertilizer/food source. I checked the FAQ but didnt see anything that laid out what fertilizers are best to use.
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No expert here, but my 2cents. First thing I thought was wow that pH is high going in. Flush.
I had my mom rootbound in a 5gal bucket at about the same point you are, especially if you topped it and have a lot of side shoots. Transplant takes 2 people.
You should be able to get by with a bloom fert. like Schults or rapid-gro, just make sure it is a bloom fert and I would mix it at about 1/4 strength after flush.
You need to pH adjust your water or you will get lock out if you don't already.
Again, I am no expert.
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Like you never feed the girl I'm sure she has a lot of deficencies... "As flowering progresses, the plantā??s need for nitrogen diminishes. After a plant has been flowering for two or three weeks, we prefer to avoid any Nitrogen in our fertilizers. The theory is that this lets our plants use up Nitrogen reserves from the soil as they finish flowering." You should consider giving it a good part of bloom fertilizer, personnally I'm using Earth juice products as they are organic, I have the receipe for this product, but I can't really give you any information about any other type or fertilizer, you should make a search in the forum this may give you the answers you are looking for
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You can certainly get rootbound in a 5 gallon pail. A rootbound plant is hard to keep watered and happy. Also, if you do not have drain holes in the SIDES of the pail, you do not have enough drainage. Drill some! That will at least buy you time, because one of the big things that harms rootbound plants is unavailabilty of oxgen to the roots.
They should have been on a steady diet of bloom ferts... get on it!
Also, if you are in a peat-based soil and have been in it 6 weeks, you may actually want to keep feeding with high pH water- you tested the RUNOFF and you get 6.8- that is CORRECT!!!! So don't change anything, but add your ferts and drainage. If you have space to re-pot, go for it.
I'd also do a good flush according to the 2nd link in my sig, adding a light feeding at the end, to get rid of any excess mineral buildup from your tap water.
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Great. Thanks Stinky!!
Driving to a hydro store today, but all they had on their website were nutes for hydroponic plants, im growing in potting soil and perelite. Is it ok to use the hydroponic fertz on dirt?
Drilled 16 holes in the sides of the buckets(2 rings of 8 1 ring as low as I could go, the other about 1/4in higher) when I put them in there and 5 on the bottom.
Do I need more?
Gonna read your 2nd sig link now.
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Sounds like good drainage so far.
It's certain that the hydro shop will also stock soil nutes. A word of caution, hydro nutes are designed to mix up at pH 6, while soil nutes if they are good quality should come in around 6.8.
Get your pH tester and a bottle each of pH up and pH down, because with that strange tap water, at some point you WILL have to deal with pH adjustments!
Good soil nutes are pure blend pro and canna terra- these are both made with ingredients that stabilize your soil pH- look for 'humic acid' or 'leonardite' as an ingredient if you have pH issues. There are lots of other choices but in your case, with high pH tap water, I'd DEFINITELY spring for a fert that has some nice organic acids in it, and they really aren't that much more expensive in the long run.
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ended up with this kit
SH Hydroponics, Inc. > Complete Hydro Organic Kit
Used liquid karma and calmag just now didnt even think to check the PH though.
Next time I feed I will check PH and report back, should be beginning of next week.