GinFizzLuv
Cultivators Club
Problem: Hi all. I figured I would start a ticket in case this doesn’t resolve on its own. I am seeing interveinal chlorosis on new growth on my plant day 19 from sprout. No other issues so far. Plant has been growing vigorously up to this point.
-Medium/grow method: Soil. BuildASoil water-only Living Organic Soil 3.0. In 5 gallon fabric pot.
-Feed and supplements used: No feeding. Have been watering with:
- aloe powder 1/2tsp per gallon once a week
- Rootwise Mycrobe Complete (like Recharge) 1 tsp per gallon once a week,
- Rootwise Bio Catalyst digestive enzymes 5ml per gallon once a week
-Mammoth P .6 ml per gallon once a week
-Water source: Pur filtered tap water
-Strain and age: RocBud G-Roc Auto day 19 from sprout
-Climate: Temps 74-78F. Humidity 55-75% RH
- Light used: HLG 65 4000k. Currently Sitting 26” from canopy. Running 24/0 right now to avoid nighttime temp drop
-Additional info: I first noticed about a week ago. But it has gotten noticeably worse since I watered 48 hours ago. It was my first “full water” and she got a little over half a gallon(maybe 2500ml). Could this point to overwatering?
Also, I have a soil probe and it’s showing 6.4-ish PH.
-Medium/grow method: Soil. BuildASoil water-only Living Organic Soil 3.0. In 5 gallon fabric pot.
-Feed and supplements used: No feeding. Have been watering with:
- aloe powder 1/2tsp per gallon once a week
- Rootwise Mycrobe Complete (like Recharge) 1 tsp per gallon once a week,
- Rootwise Bio Catalyst digestive enzymes 5ml per gallon once a week
-Mammoth P .6 ml per gallon once a week
-Water source: Pur filtered tap water
-Strain and age: RocBud G-Roc Auto day 19 from sprout
-Climate: Temps 74-78F. Humidity 55-75% RH
- Light used: HLG 65 4000k. Currently Sitting 26” from canopy. Running 24/0 right now to avoid nighttime temp drop
-Additional info: I first noticed about a week ago. But it has gotten noticeably worse since I watered 48 hours ago. It was my first “full water” and she got a little over half a gallon(maybe 2500ml). Could this point to overwatering?
Also, I have a soil probe and it’s showing 6.4-ish PH.
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