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04-26-2007, 06:30 PM #81Senior Member
Closet Humidity
There is a thread on hear somewere and the dude had grw blueberry numerous times and he put down ppm for nutes soil and hydro and im sure he never went over 400 ppm in soil grows thats how sensative blueberry can be but its well worth the effort and is meant to be up there with the best. be safe the postman
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04-26-2007, 06:31 PM #82Senior Member
Closet Humidity
ar! just had a thought! its.. That there over N fed because the strain is so sensitive but also over P like stinky said, would that cause those effects?
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04-26-2007, 06:33 PM #83Senior Member
Closet Humidity
Guys I cannot answer anything about PK ratios etc....especially in soil. I'm still set on a humidity issue. my opinion only.
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04-26-2007, 06:33 PM #84Senior Member
Closet Humidity
Originally Posted by postmandave
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04-26-2007, 06:45 PM #85Senior Member
Closet Humidity
ive never seen a humidity weedhound problem so it could well be just thowing some more ideas in the pool lol .I hate when problems arise in flower man its a sore head.the postman.
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04-26-2007, 07:02 PM #86OPSenior Member
Closet Humidity
tom, koolbloom is 2-45-28..their first dose of k/b was given monday night I believe it was, I want to stray away from the schultz a bit if the plants are happy with the koolbloom just because it makes me weary of over feeding them...
Stinky, ratio may be high, but I've done 2 previous grows with schultz and although the grows never fully completed, my flowers were nice and healthy..
I agree that leaves have a slight ph/problem look to them and may could be attributed to homemade fungicide with baking soda/water..? high ph level of the spray is supposed to be effective at making it unsuitable for mold to survive..maybe it did that to the leaves? there are spots on the leaves that very truly looks like mold to me...and I've read that sometimes mold infestation looks like nute burn because of the way it affects the tips of the leaves...the way some of the leaves are yellowing and falling off almost makes me wonder about lack of nitrogen..
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04-26-2007, 07:02 PM #87OPSenior Member
Closet Humidity
Originally Posted by postmandave
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04-26-2007, 07:16 PM #88OPSenior Member
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here are a couple more pics, hard to get pics of affected leaves..as there are not many, but here's something that particularly made me think "rust" in the first pic..
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04-26-2007, 07:54 PM #89Senior Member
Closet Humidity
last pic I'm thinking possibly calcium is deficient or locked out... lock=again, see overfert + pH prob.
but you have so many things going on I am hesistant to point at any single factor and say, that's your problem.
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04-26-2007, 08:05 PM #90Senior Member
Closet Humidity
Guys since the discussion has gone to soil I'm going to back out of the equation.....there are far more experienced minds here for soil than mine. I will follow this Mark and wait to see what the actual issue seems to be. Whenever I think of soil I cringe so better I observe.
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