Well i had a total rethink of my room ,and ionic say its ok to use there feed just go easy with them ,i think it was extreme heat stress and a hot rootball,anyway i ripped of the tinfoil from the walls and temp dropped dramatically, and humidity was better got my ph sorted out ,installed an aircooled cooltube wrapped wet towels round pots and hey presto they have explosive growth ,they have started to flower profusely, rooms dialled in properly and lots of lessons learned and taken on board ......thanks for enquiring around and ur advice .....i thought they were fckd,as well as heat i had seriously trained them so they were really stressed with that as well,they have been trained like a vine and there are budding sites everywhere ,only reason i havemt posted pic is that i wanted to wait till weekend was over so people could see how dramatic the growth and flowering has been ....i will tag u when i put them up ....again thanks this place is the best....proper oldskool gents willing to part with knowledge and leave egos out of it [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji111] [emoji111] [emoji2]hey mates! ..... G'6, I'm stumped, and so is my mentor!
His conclusion is the same as mine-- these nutes do not play well in soil,... and without a pH reading, it's a bit of a dice-toss to recommend next actions, aside from changing to different nutes,.. The primary concern here is if the pH is off enough to screw with nutrient availability; adding nutes may help, or hurt depending on if the pH is too alkaline or acidic (nute are acidic),...or if a flush is called for in any case, just to purge whatever foul elements are causing this growth aberration... the trauma has certainly set them back for development and yield,... get me new pics please, I'd like to see how she's growing out,... :smoking:
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