I am growing 5 gorilla glues and they are in their 8th week of vegetative phase. The one in the back when I started in the stem was curled after 4 weeks the stem straightened out. The plant is much smaller than the other 4 plants. I am upgrading pics yellow spots formed on the leaves. I think it's due to calmag deficiency. I'm concerned about the size of all of them all, but especially this one Sent from my SM-G950U using Grasscity Forum mobile app
We appreciate the detail in your pics.....unfortunately.....we can't REALLY see what is going on with the plants under that light..........try posting pics under "normal" light.
Make pictures in natural/white light, but yea the spots on one of the pics look like Cal deficiency for sure
A little more information. Grow medium? Soil? What is it? Feed, water schedule and what. As far as the plant being small, nothing makes it smaller than any other.
Growing in soil ph is 6. I am using 2 1500 watt led lights. They are watered every three days using ff nutes. They are GG4. Sent from my SM-G950U using Grasscity Forum mobile app
If you are keeping your plants at 6.0 PH in soil......thats your problem........thats too low....need to average it at 6.5........IMO
Without a proper photo I'm only able to make an assumption here, it's not a cal/mag problem. There's nothing particularly wrong with FF soil and the FF trio is fine as well. Again, I'm making a blind guess here, but I'm gonna say there may be a build up in there. FF is good liquid concentrated fertilizer, but as the label say it's concentrated. A little goes a long way. A little too much and the plant could get a lot fried. You'll want to post some better photos. But probably going to end up flushing out the salts and diluting your nutrients a little more. Photo quality aside, the plants look okay. To increase size of plants I would be thinking about container size and light strength, not genetics.
I have a book he has published........but I can't say for sure that's what he recommends......but I DO believe you......with that said..........if it worked for him....GREAT...my personal experience is.......averaging it at 6.5 has best worked for my plants.
I have had this question about this so called slurry test I keep hearing about.........I PROMISE I am not trying to start an argument......I am just TRULY intrigued...........how EXACTLY does the "slurry test" work? I mean........WHERE you get the soil to test............from.........makes ALLLLLLLL the difference in your readings........so what gives?
Well it wont tell you whats going on deep down, but if you keep testing on regular basis you have a very good idea. I also tested un-used FFOF and its around 650PPM. This test solved ALL my problems.
Oh my god that is sooo cool. My wife got me his "Marijuana Growers Handbook" for Christmas and I looked him up because it seemed like he did SO MUCH for legalisation amd all that, now he is kinda one of my heros. I am more than half way through already and it is a really good read. I learned a lot. Cant believe you worked with him, thats awesome!!
I AM SORRY if i suggested I worked with Ed...LMAO.......would have been cool............but I havent.