Yikes! The bottom set of leaves are folding under and twisting!
After re-reading your post, I realized that 1/4 teaspoon is 1.25 milliliters so it shouldn't have burned.. however in that bushy plant (I should just name the fucker droopy) I'm noticing a few yellow spots too where it looks like the chloropyll is just up and leaving. They aren't at the tips (well, some are.. right below the cola) but the foliage is feeling really heavy, it's quite dark green. It almost looks wilty. Overwatering?
The soil is still pretty wet. Waiting.
Yikes! The bottom set of leaves are folding under and twisting!
Btw, I'll probably go ahead and scrape out some of the wet soil and put some dry stuff in there if overwatering is the case. (as you suggested) Just to specify, on the pic the tall one in the front's leaves are really thin at the ends and curling under with a very very small tint of yellow at the tips. Droopy has leaves the are curling under hardcore.
Yikes! The bottom set of leaves are folding under and twisting!
Leaves will burn if over fertilized not droop
Small trees, if you are thinking bonsai its not a good idea. (very long story) but basicall the leaves and plant get drained. Revivable, well sure but they are stunted for months. For the moms dont really trim them till they reach a foot. If they begin to strech you can take a top fan leaf off when it is the size of your smallest toe nail or smaller to promote closer nodes.
For flowing keep using the alaska and maxicrop they will taste greaaaat. No need to really adjust the numbers all it does is sell more fertilizer and cause stress. I would stick with the alaska maxicrop at equal amounts, and a drop of thrive alive green(all organic). You may wish to bring up the P slightly to like a 6-4-5 with some earth juice bloom.
Tips curling with what you are using for nutes would definatly be the amount of moisture in the soil. She will come back no worries
I only grow small single cola plants but i crank the numbers. The 2 foot high plants can be regenerated after flowering with some triming techniques to make the lower branches have shorter node spacing if you got the room. If you only have room for one mother thats cool, but keep this in mind. I started indoor growing with some beaster seeds about the same amount of plants as yours. I flowered two and grew a male with them. I crossed the strains (mostly sativa) together and called her ripple. I grew her about 2 feet and rented a stealth house. Within a year I was rockin. Then I got Jack Herar, NL#1,AK47 and some haze which did nothing but take up space as she took 88 days to flower. Any way I had hundreds of clones in the first 5 months. At that point I grew full time until (a even longer story (I got to large and was ran out of the state)) I met the wrong people. Stay away from them damn Catholic colleges. Rapest breeding grounds just like the pope
Over watering can cause high ph in the bottom of the pots and that is most likely what is causing the yellow spots.
I like the name "Droopy", but she is not going to be that way for long.
Yes they need to dry out to regulate the ph and get oxygen to all of the roots. The best way to water is with a garden sprayer. Or you can water a little bit to get the top wet and prevent water going down the sides then water a bit more so really only the top is damp to wet and the bottom is dry to moist at all times.
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Yikes! The bottom set of leaves are folding under and twisting!
E.J. Bloom is a 0-3-1 and tastes great as well but is very concentrated so no need to get a gallon unless you can keep it in a cool place. I used to pick up 5 gallon buckets of it but I would use 50 gallons of nute mix a day with my soil. You should have seen my white walls as I grew in my bedrooms first. The white walls were purple do to the moisture. It took a couple thick coats of paint to cover up.
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Yikes! The bottom set of leaves are folding under and twisting!
Hahahaha, that's awesome.
I've been reading a lot of the posts and I know about the bs you went through. Eff them. I'm glad you're moving on and you're safe. You have all of my best wishes man.
Definitely yellowing on the bushy plant, but I'm sure it'll be fine.
What kind of garden sprayer should I look for? Do you just spray the soil until it looks wet?
Yikes! The bottom set of leaves are folding under and twisting!
Man it was good times, soon enough I be back up and running
Since you only got a few something like a one gallon one should be good for now.
I found this one on ebay with a buy it now of 12 bucks plus 8 for shipping. I got a couple nice metal ones for 20 bucks at the local hard ware store, but it was a 2 gallon. This one should be able to put in the frig or would be easy to otherwise store.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CHAPIN-1-GALLON-...ayphotohosting
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Yikes! The bottom set of leaves are folding under and twisting!
Ya it is really vital they dry out soon to get them greener and healthier.
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Yikes! The bottom set of leaves are folding under and twisting!
The only thing about that one is it doesnt curve down at the tip. You can replace the gun part though.
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