First tent grow Cherry pie

Been doing lots of training and pruning. Upgraded the light to 400 watts from 200 a couple days ago. Here we are day 55. I hope I’m done training.




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Looking good boss :+1:t2::star_struck:

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Starting to think about soil for the next run any suggestions @Chopo816 @Mpower11 @Dank-n-Dabby

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How are you planning on feeding the plants next grow

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You leaning toward some sorta bag soil, organic, supersoil or are you undecided on the whole idea?

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Anybody have any idea what I’m dealing with here I’m thinking it’s a nutrient deficiency since it’s about the time where my soil should be depleted I have been feeding Cal mag and molasses with every water





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Kind of leaning towards going organic next grow depending on how this one goes

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I maybe able to help you here…

  1. What size is your pot?
  2. How long have you been in this pot?
  3. What is your water source?
  4. How much Cal /Mag do you add / what brand?
  5. Molasses I wouldn’t add until you switch to flower
  6. What are using for nutes?
  7. Do you Ph your water?
  8. Have you checked your Ph run off / Ec?
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  1. 5 gallon fabric pot.

2 . Been in it for 2 weeks and 3 days. (Transferred from 3 gallon pots and was in them 2 weeks before transplanting to 5 gallon)

  1. Tap water filtered with zero water filter (58 days now) ppm 0

  2. 5ml per gallon botanicare

  3. Ok :face_with_head_bandage:

  4. Advanced nutrients micro gro bloom. First feeding was this morning to try to rectify this problem.

  5. I have not to this point I was under the impression it wasn’t necessary until soil amendments were depleted?

  6. No as well I have not watered to the point of run off. I thought I wait till the soil was depleted fo this to.

I appreciate your help I’m here to learn so let me have it @Mpower11

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Thanks for the reply more info on what your doing the better I can help

Do you know what PPm or Ec this gives you?

When your growing True organic your Ph range is much wider than synthetic growing this is why most people can get away without Phing there water with True Organic’s . Your Cal/Mag is synthetic which your soil doesn’t love. You hadn’t added anything to your soil to aid in keeping it alive so I think your problem is Ph out of range or short on Cal/mag if I knew the PPm of starting water with Cal/mag that would help…

Running true organic’s I agree with this… But right now you have a problem need more data to confirm the problem… I would water them slowing until you get runoff from the bottom of the pot (not the sides).

Let’s get a Ec and Ph reading of your first run off to see where your at…

Now that you started feeding synthetic nutes you must PH your water… The plant isn’t in charge anymore like Organic growing… You are in charge now

Does your problem look like this?

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It is similar to those spots but much darker even when it starts.



Now 2 weeks ago when I transplanted I did add some mykos to help with root enhancement

I will mix up a gallon with cal mag check the ppm and get right back

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:face_vomiting: I got to get the organics down to avoid that. I Fed them this morning with advanced nutrients which is supposed to adjust the pH for you “automatically”

Ec-426. Ppm-219 the Ec of the starting water was 6 And ppm 2 @Mpower11


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Pretty sure this doesn’t work right ph number keeps dropping

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If I understand you right filtered water is 2 ppm then after you add Cal/mag your at 219?

On the Ph do you have calibration solution to confirm it’s working right?

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Yes correct

No I do not

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At this moment that is alot of Cal/mag more than I would use… So at this point I don’t feel your short on Cal/mag…

I believe your Ph is off / plants maybe hungry.

At this moment the only way to confirm both is collect your run off water and test the Ec or PPm and the Ph…

PPm / Ec reading will tell you if the plants are hungry (want to see around 1500 to 2000 Ec)

Ph will tell you if you locked out Cal/mag etc (Want to see 6.0 to 7.0)

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To test Ph you should leave the meter in the water for 5 mins to get a stable reading

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Any ph pens you can recommend I feel like this isn’t working correctly.

Will this be affected since I just watered this morning with nutes and the problem happened before that. Seems like I acted with out diagnosing first

And then I got to figure out how to water with run off. :sob:I don’t even know how I will do that.

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