my buddy said to add some bone meal?
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my buddy said to add some bone meal?
Help? Nitrogen difficiency?
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Well, I just gave it a little nitrogen boost. Some 100% organic dried blood 12-0-0, about a half teaspoon sprinkled around the stem and then squirted a squirt of water on it to soak it down.
Cross your fingers, my hand is broken so I can't cross mine.
If the bottom of the soil does not dry inbetween watering the roots get starved of oxygen and the ph gets thrown off causing yellowing of leaves. When feeding nutes it should be at a constant through out the soil for the best results
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I'll post a picture of the complete setup when I get home. It's basically a 3 gallon (I think) pot with like five drainage holes in the bottom, and room that water can drain from the bottom and it won't be "sitting in it" so to speak.
The plant was watered thoroughly yesterday. I'm assuming it will be another day or two before the soil is dry enough to need watering again. When it gets watere again, should the dried blood be applied to the entire top area of the soil? How much, it's says like 1 pound per 1,000 square feet, how does one calculate that.
Should say a tablespoon be spread out evenly amongst the top of the soil then it be watered regularly? Should the blood meal be mixed in with the water first and let to sit for awhile then watered?
I'm sorry, I'm reading everything I can, searching all the forums I can and still have so many unanswered questions.
Now there is a spec of brown in the middle of the yellowist leave.
Ugh.
Post pics is you can
Will do when I get home.Quote:
Originally Posted by karmaxul
I also noticed that the bathroom it is in stinks a bit now. That's probably the dried blood I'm assuming as it didn't stink yesterday?
The last one is high res so 56k is gonna love it. The droopiness seems to have just started.
Just wanted to show my ePenis by showing off my money camera.
P.S. It's about 70 degrees, you can almost read it on the thermometer.
Nikon D70
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