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01-23-2010, 03:38 PM #1OPJunior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
Hey all, new to this forum.
I made a Big Bloom fert mix too strong, I wasnt thinking and normally mix the normal strength in a half gallon, but for some reason I put 4 tablespoons in a pint instead of 2 table spoons in a half gallon (it requires 4 tablespoons in a gallon for reg strength). And the great part is I even water my plant with it, then this problem turned up. Details and Pics to follow. The over nuts happend on the 16th of this month.
Set up
Not sure when veg cycle starts, but this is Day 38 from sprouting, if anyone wouldnt mind translating that into how old it is in veg cycle I wouldnt mind lol =).
Ams - Feminized White Widow
Grow tent, 250 watt mh conversion bulb (hps for flower).
Soil = Oceanforest / perlite (big chunky) / light war.
Nuts= Ocean forest 3 pack.
Been giving it 250 ml grow big with 50 ML Big Bloom (normal str) every other watering (water every 2-3 days) , Havent gave it any nutes since the error, except on the 20th I gave it 100 ML Grow Big, 150 ML plain water.
Temp stays around 75, doesnt get over 82 and hasnt got below 68.
Humid is around 40% cant really seem to make that go any higher but maintain 35-50% pretty good.
Also air flow is standard, 4 inch intake, 6 in exhuast.
I had someone say it could possibly be a Cal mag def, I ordered some cal mag and its on the way just incase, but would like some replies to this if able. Need to know if i should just keep watering it for the next few times or if it needs some cal mag or if its safe to resume normal nuts.
Any input is appreciated, ThanksHavien Reviewed by Havien on . Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help Hey all, new to this forum. I made a Big Bloom fert mix too strong, I wasnt thinking and normally mix the normal strength in a half gallon, but for some reason I put 4 tablespoons in a pint instead of 2 table spoons in a half gallon (it requires 4 tablespoons in a gallon for reg strength). And the great part is I even water my plant with it, then this problem turned up. Details and Pics to follow. The over nuts happend on the 16th of this month. Set up Not sure when veg cycle starts, Rating: 5
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01-23-2010, 03:49 PM #2Senior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
Originally Posted by Havien
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01-23-2010, 04:08 PM #3OPJunior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
Thanks for the quick response bud, my main concern was finding out if it was a cal mag def or not. I didnt wanna cut off nuts when it was wanting something else or vs versa. Long as its not a cal mag defineincy I should be good to go, thanks again.
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01-23-2010, 04:30 PM #4Senior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
Originally Posted by senorx12562
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01-23-2010, 04:41 PM #5Senior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
definitely minor nute burn. it doesn't look like a cal/mag def at all.
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01-23-2010, 05:13 PM #6Senior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
Plant looks pretty healthy but yes, there is a bit of nutrient "max out" if you will. Don't completely cut off your feeding, just cut back a little bit.
Make sure you're watering properly as well, far to often people water just enough to hydrate the medium. This is wrong.
Always, ALWAYS water enough so that you have a good 20-30% run off from the pot and always dump that water out.
Your plants will love you for it.
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01-23-2010, 09:31 PM #7OPJunior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
Thanks all for your responses, relieved now to know its not a cal mag issue =)
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01-24-2010, 02:32 AM #8Senior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
Originally Posted by Havien
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01-24-2010, 04:06 AM #9Senior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
Originally Posted by senorx12562
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01-24-2010, 12:37 PM #10Senior Member
Over nute or Cal mag? Please Help
The plants look fine so far. :thumbsup:
The CalMag is usually recommended for those in flower using RO water, where the water has been filtered of nutrients, metals and other contaminates.
Molasses does the same thing as CalMag (and CalMag Plus) at a fraction of the cost. Also replaces Sweet, and other bulking agents that are sugar beet or molasses based. Molasses' listed nutrients: Calcium, Magnesium, Iron. (all of 'em in a form readily available to the plant)
Fox Farms Grow Big (for growth stage) and Tiger Bloom (flowering stage) are your nutes. They contain the micro's and metals necessary in that stage. Big Bloom is a compost tea designed to compliment both.
Relax, and continue following the Fox Farms Feeding Schedule, keeping an eye on the need for additional Grow Big after 2 weeks in flower.
I use the Fox Farms trio, but in flower I have cut the Big Bloom dosages in half, and replaced with 1 tsp unsulphured molasses per gallon of water. Been doing this for over 6 months, and am satisfied with the results.
38 days, but how large is the plant? How many internodes do they have? (the space between the stem's nodes are internodes)
Keep an eye on ingoing water ph. Any clue what yours is?
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