Hi,
I started my grow in soil (light seedling soil with 1/4 perlite from local guardener with nearly nothing in 0.1 - 0.1 - 0.1 - PH 6) with the Advanced hydroponics of holland 3-Part nutes after the lucas formula. They are too strong so I always go after EC, never to their plan.
more details I have here: I am back with an oldschhol setup - 2x DP TD
Started with canna rizotonic .6 .2 .6 only , switching to AHoH 4 2 4 to end of week 4.
Feed plan is actually from Day 30 feed, water,water. Almost every day, always to some drops runoff. Water is always bubbled.
Week 5 to 7 was 4 3 6 to 4 5 7 to end of Week 7 8 11 15, but with high of an EC. Too high i guess - but they grew nicely enough.
At this point I was spotting some brown spots any yellowing on the big one, so I checked PH - that was on point. So I thought of a Cal lockout because of the high EC or lack.
Having nicely green leaves down below and seeing foxtailing in the forming buds, I thought It was (at last) time to switch to full bloom nutes NPK ratio.
To get in balance I fed 5 15 14 (with some sensizym and bigbud mixed) in a low dose with EC 800 to 500.
To address the calcium def I Added some chalk to RO Water and put it into a co2 bubbler until there was nothing left to see. I had a EC 500 Solution which I added at a strength of EC 160 cal-solution and EC 80 mg as a base solution for the Nutes (Water EC 300 ; Feed: ~ 300+nutes ~500-900 .
All looked better but the leaves wouldn't get "relaxed" and go back up again - they stayed at: Overfeed position, pointing their tips to the direction where this grow just goes...down!
So I had a plan:
One cycle water, water, followed by low feed at ec 500 with bloom to get the level with N I hoped , water, and the last still water, because nothing got better yet).
In the beginning that seemed fine, the smaller one reacted good but now the smaller one started curling leaves and yellowing - but just jellowing no burn signs or cal problems.
I thought that was low enough.
So I don't know what acually to do - Form of the leaves tells me overfeed, but my calculations disagree.
That's the exact situation I wanted to prevent and failed miserably
I see more than one def now and can't decide what to address and how to proceed. What I had in mind from 10 years ago doesn't work out or is simply wrong.
The last of the occuring is the yellowing of the leaves on the small plant, still bowing leaves.
Has anyone an Idea what the girls are demanding for?
overview small one left, bigger one right:

smaller/healthier one:
bigger one, more damage done
Any help is very appreciated.
Cheers
kfigerm
I started my grow in soil (light seedling soil with 1/4 perlite from local guardener with nearly nothing in 0.1 - 0.1 - 0.1 - PH 6) with the Advanced hydroponics of holland 3-Part nutes after the lucas formula. They are too strong so I always go after EC, never to their plan.
more details I have here: I am back with an oldschhol setup - 2x DP TD
Started with canna rizotonic .6 .2 .6 only , switching to AHoH 4 2 4 to end of week 4.
Feed plan is actually from Day 30 feed, water,water. Almost every day, always to some drops runoff. Water is always bubbled.
Week 5 to 7 was 4 3 6 to 4 5 7 to end of Week 7 8 11 15, but with high of an EC. Too high i guess - but they grew nicely enough.
At this point I was spotting some brown spots any yellowing on the big one, so I checked PH - that was on point. So I thought of a Cal lockout because of the high EC or lack.
Having nicely green leaves down below and seeing foxtailing in the forming buds, I thought It was (at last) time to switch to full bloom nutes NPK ratio.
To get in balance I fed 5 15 14 (with some sensizym and bigbud mixed) in a low dose with EC 800 to 500.
To address the calcium def I Added some chalk to RO Water and put it into a co2 bubbler until there was nothing left to see. I had a EC 500 Solution which I added at a strength of EC 160 cal-solution and EC 80 mg as a base solution for the Nutes (Water EC 300 ; Feed: ~ 300+nutes ~500-900 .
All looked better but the leaves wouldn't get "relaxed" and go back up again - they stayed at: Overfeed position, pointing their tips to the direction where this grow just goes...down!
So I had a plan:
One cycle water, water, followed by low feed at ec 500 with bloom to get the level with N I hoped , water, and the last still water, because nothing got better yet).
In the beginning that seemed fine, the smaller one reacted good but now the smaller one started curling leaves and yellowing - but just jellowing no burn signs or cal problems.
I thought that was low enough.
So I don't know what acually to do - Form of the leaves tells me overfeed, but my calculations disagree.
That's the exact situation I wanted to prevent and failed miserably
The last of the occuring is the yellowing of the leaves on the small plant, still bowing leaves.
Has anyone an Idea what the girls are demanding for?
overview small one left, bigger one right:

smaller/healthier one:
bigger one, more damage done
Any help is very appreciated.
Cheers
kfigerm
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