New Grower Finally after 5 year of waiting, decided it's time for a new Grow.

I would feed every time you water them.
Since it looks like your soil is depleted of nutrients it would be good to feed everyday but with less water for awhile. I don’t think your leaves will green up again but at least we will get you to harvest. :thumbsup:
That seems like a lot. I am in peat soil.
 
That seems like a lot. I am in peat soil.
If you think little doses of nutrients everyday will keep your containers to moist then at least feed them nutrients every time you water. At this point it doesn’t look like your soil is giving them anything so they are relying on the nutrients you’re feeding them.
 
If you think little doses of nutrients everyday will keep your containers to moist then at least feed them nutrients every time you water. At this point it doesn’t look like your soil is giving them anything so they are relying on the nutrients you’re feeding them.
Was just about to edit my previous post, peat is supposed to hold onto nutrients for a while.
Also the feed schedule recommends adding magnesium to the peat at this age, what do you think, it raised the EC quite high, do you think I should add it? What do you think?
 
Was just about to edit my previous post, peat is supposed to hold onto nutrients for a while.
Also the feed schedule recommends adding magnesium to the peat at this age, what do you think, it raised the EC quite high, do you think I should add it? What do you think?
Are you running R/O? If not, and don’t want to raise your EC you could always scratch in some Down to Earth Dolomite Lime… but a synthetic cal mag would be absorbed by the plant faster.
 
Are you running R/O? If not, and don’t want to raise your EC you could always scratch in some Down to Earth Dolomite Lime… but a synthetic cal mag would be absorbed by the plant faster.
No I'm using tap water.
Also I'm using organic liquid nutrients, apart from the magnesium which is just epsom salts I think, but is listed in the feeding schedule from week 7 onwards.
Peat is known to hang onto nutrients for a while, do you still recommend feeding every time?
Thanks mate
 
No I'm using tap water.
Also I'm using organic liquid nutrients, apart from the magnesium which is just epsom salts I think, but is listed in the feeding schedule from week 7 onwards.
Peat is known to hang onto nutrients for a while, do you still recommend feeding every time?
Thanks mate
If you know your runoff and your PH is all in range then I would assume your plants are eating all the nutrients that might possibly be stored in the peat moss.
 
What was it?
Damn didn't write it down, :sad: I only wrote the in's down
I think the Godzilla Cookies EC in was 0.720 and run off was 0.860 or thereabouts.
Nugz 2 EC in was 0.528 and run off EC was 0.700 or thereabouts.
Slaughtered Lamb EC in was 1.174 and run off was 1.400 or thereabouts.
Nugz 1 EC in was 1.174 and run off was around 1.740.

I'll test again tonight, I'm feeding the Godzilla Cookies and Nugz 2 so I'll be sure to write down the in's and out's
 
Damn didn't write it down, :sad: I only wrote the in's down
I think the Godzilla Cookies EC in was 0.720 and run off was 0.860 or thereabouts.
Nugz 2 EC in was 0.528 and run off EC was 0.700 or thereabouts.
Slaughtered Lamb EC in was 1.174 and run off was 1.400 or thereabouts.
Nugz 1 EC in was 1.174 and run off was around 1.740.

I'll test again tonight, I'm feeding the Godzilla Cookies and Nugz 2 so I'll be sure to write down the in's and out's
Sounds good man! :thumbsup:
At this stage of growth I would start feeding your girls around 1.3 ec
 
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