Yellow crispy fan leaves on 4 different strains.Deficiency or hard water?
Personally...I started placing the rocks in the catch tray and place the pot on top. Haven't picked a rock out of the roots in years. Gives more room for soil and roots as well.
Just be careful of your runoff. The tray will fill a bit quicker.
Yellow crispy fan leaves on 4 different strains.Deficiency or hard water?
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Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Personally...I started placing the rocks in the catch tray and place the pot on top. Haven't picked a rock out of the roots in years. Gives more room for soil and roots as well.
Just be careful of your runoff. The tray will fill a bit quicker.
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Originally Posted by Salvein211
I had to LOL at this.... As WW said, no rocks in the bottom of your pots. Now I only laugh because I did this a few times myself and found out the painful way.. When It came time to transplant, the rocks would fall out of the rootball on bottom, and loosen some of the soil, and lets just say, A BIG MESS and a lot more shock to the plant! I suppose you could use rocks for the FINAL pot you are going to use, BUT, as I learned, these rocks have a certain pH. Being at the bottom of your medium, it wont matter as much, but the roots will bind there and feed around them, thus creating maybe a problem you dont need.
Hehe, I thought rocks would be a problem if I had to transplant but I planted the seeds directly in 13L pots.Sometimes transplanting stops growth for some days (shock) and I had limited time for veggin, so, since I've got even the trace elements to feed them, I chose not to transplant.Rocks help with the drainage and I use them with every plant I grow.
Anyway something came up and I had to leave.I'm in my hometown now.I will update on Monday, I should have the ph kit until then.:jointsmile:
Yellow crispy fan leaves on 4 different strains.Deficiency or hard water?
Rocks just mess with life. I think you should .... next grow....use smaller pots and work your way up as necessary for the plant. You can get too many bad things going on in soil over 6 weeks old. One in particular is loss of buffers.
Yellow crispy fan leaves on 4 different strains.Deficiency or hard water?
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Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Rocks just mess with life. I think you should .... next grow....use smaller pots and work your way up as necessary for the plant. You can get too many bad things going on in soil over 6 weeks old. One in particular is loss of buffers.
Next time I won't avoid repotting.So I checked the ph.I watered with 7.7 ph water and the run off water was 7, so I guess soil's ph is around 6.5 which is ideal.This complicates things further.Temps are ok, ph is ok, watering schedule ok...what is left is a defficiency, maybe a trace element?What do you think?:what:
Yellow crispy fan leaves on 4 different strains.Deficiency or hard water?
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I've switched the places of each pot for better space usage, so don't compare them to previous photo based on position :P
Up right is the ssh which has started also to form buds.I have 5-6 weeks until harvest, I'm expecting to get an average of 30g per plant.