Hello all, i need some advice on what measures are to be taken next as i try and rehabilitate this small gdp/master kush plant.first off, i stransplanted these into 2gallon clay pots two weeks ago.i gave them a slight bath to ensure no pests were going to ruin my crop.a mild dish liquid and tap water in a spray bottle was used.lightly misting the leaves with soap i then rinsed them off under a gentle faucet.next i cut the plastic bags each was potted in and i set them in there clay pots,where they will stay til harvest.heres where i possibly screwed up.next i watered the plants with a mix of (grow week one) all organic nutrients from humblodt that i began brewing the day prior.one mistake i know i made is ,unfortunately the ppms of the spring water i "was" using is 575 ! Adding the nutes to it...who knows then. Furthermore , i watered the plants but not to aggresively . The next morning everything was fine . Then i made my possible mistake number two. I foliar fed.although half recommended strenght,then the next morning is wwhen all the problems started.strange colors on the new growth on top of the plant.still perky and resilient leafs although slight deformation of new grow but not on a huge scale. I have 6 of these and 3 look ehh ok to say the least and 3 look bad.the photos i have listed show worst case plant ,the others are less damaged.so please if anyone has seen issues like these reply back.thanks !
You got a lot of stuff going on. Transplanting. Baths and showers. PPM's Gotta ask - how is the ph of the water? Quite possibly be stress. Got any VAM which you can use to inoculate the plant with?
you dont want to foliar feed when just transplanted because they need to be growing roots and foliar slows this. way to high on your nutes. too small no reason to give it more then 1/4 strength. and depending on soil no nutes for the first couple weeks. ph has been asked. what are you ph ing the nutes at?first rule. dont baby to death. to much at once isnt healthy.
Well i know iM supposed to be no less that 5.5 and no higher than 7.0 but i try and compromise and stay in the general vicinity of 6.3ph . Occasionally i ph down to much than use ph up to correct.never more than a two gallon batch tho,so the adjustments can litterally be a tear drop at a time. As for the question about "vam" i must say no i dont.i have never heard of such a thing, unless its an acronym of a few diffrent items.