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Sergeant72
ParticipantSorry for the delayed response, I’ve been working a lot of overtime this past few weeks. I am using the AutoPot system for my watering, so I’m not really sure how to get a water run off test. I tried testing a soil slurry, and it came back at an EC of 1264ppm, I try to get my ph levels around 6.5 when adding water to the system. I’ve also been feeding with FOOP nutrients for the last two weeks in the AutoPot. I just noticed that some leaves are turning yellow, as you can see in the picture below. I think it’s a Nitrogen issue, what is your thought on this. Thank you for your time and your help!
Sergeant72
ParticipantSorry this is late, I tried sending a response twice, but for some reason nothing has went through. I’m using Auto Pots for my watering cycle and FOOP nutrients. I test the ph every time I fill the reservoir and I try to have it around 6.5. I tested a slurry sample and got like a 1246 EC. If that’s even right, as I did the test it kept climbing. The tester I’m using is a Apera PC60. My grow tent is a Vivosun 4X4X80. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sergeant72
ParticipantI meant to post this picture with the last post. For whatever reason, it didn’t post. This one is Gorilla Glue #4, I transferred it to a 5gal pot on December 22nd.
This is a side view.
Not sure where I should start trimming!Sergeant72
ParticipantThis is Gorilla Glue at week 7! Did some trimming, not real sure (scared) on how to top. Top watered with some FOOP!
This is Purple Kush at 5 weeks!
Sergeant72
ParticipantYes I did. I did two attempts and neither one posted. So I will try again.
This is my biggest one.Sergeant72
ParticipantI believe I’m at a point of cutting back some foliage, but I’m a little hesitant of how and where to begin. Here is my biggest plant now.
Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated!
Sergeant72
ParticipantSilenttip
I discarded them, it was a fight I wasn’t winning. They started out good but then one day they would be drooping, they always seemed to be dry. I could stick my finger in the soil about an inch and a half. So I would water them. When I would get home from work I’d check them and again they looked and felt dry. They eventually turned brown and I just chalked it up as a loss. I now have three germinating and I have Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil. I believe it was the soil, only because the top layer would be wet and I would have to soak it in order to get any run off.
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