https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tuiRMc11xo can someone help me please, one of my plants im struggling to know if im over watering or under watering. woud love to hear some of your comments ! Thanks for your support
I’d watched at least 30 other videos before watching yours & couldn’t get a definitive answer. Your explanations are simple and to the point! That’s all I needed! Thank you so much. 🙏🏻👍🏻
You recommended "chelated forms of iron" for iron deficiency and did not dedicate much discussion to the effects of Ph, high Phosphorous and no discussion of over watering. I would suggest that an actual iron deficiency in the soil is less likely that some form of lockout due to other causes.
I just transplanted my plants I got four plants. All the plants seem to adjust to the new soil i got 3 gallon pots with organic soil Pete moss and perlite. One of the plants is turning yellow orange color. I’m trying to keep them organic because it’s my medical plants. Any ideas what could it be? Maybe it didn’t take the transplant good.?
Thank you for your video. I did not see my issue with my auto-flowering white widow. It was doing fine until these elongated "rust" colored stains started appearing on some of my leaves, which also started curling to the left or right. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
I had ten Cheese auto seeds that produced seven beautiful plants with great yields. One seed wouldn't germ and I decided to grow the last two seeds. Everything went well for the first eleven weeks. The plants are big and look great but WILL NOT FLOWER! I don't know what's going on or what to do. It doesn't make sense, why would the first seven plants go through their life cycle without a hitch but these two from the same batch of seeds won't flower. Im fairly certain they're not photos because they grew at the same rate that their sisters did. However, at this point in the grow cycle, their sisters already were flowering with healthy buds but these two don't even have any pre-flowers . I had them on a 24-hour light cycle in soil pots outside in a greenhouse. But given that they are autos, a light/dark schedule shouldn't make a difference in forcing them to flower right? Anyone familiar with this situation? Didn't mean to rant, it's just aggravating…
Awesome video. I always flush with plain water in the ph range specific to the nutrient im lacking. Usually can fix the issue without adding additional nutes 9 times out of 10
I've been struggling to identify my plants deficiencies for sometime, this is perfect thank you!
This is very informative. Thanks for the upload👍
You forgot to cover Zinc deficiency which is the only reason I watched your whole video after you touched on it in the intro. 🙁
Cheers you've help me with a phosphorus deficiency that has happened.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tuiRMc11xo can someone help me please, one of my plants im struggling to know if im over watering or under watering. woud love to hear some of your comments ! Thanks for your support
Killer video, thank you. Can you please tell me if you add cal mag and PH you're nutes together. or do you PH and cal mag feed separately from nutes?
What about black mollasses for natural calcium? How could you miss that
I’d watched at least 30 other videos before watching yours & couldn’t get a definitive answer. Your explanations are simple and to the point! That’s all I needed! Thank you so much. 🙏🏻👍🏻
You recommended "chelated forms of iron" for iron deficiency and did not dedicate much discussion to the effects of Ph, high Phosphorous and no discussion of over watering. I would suggest that an actual iron deficiency in the soil is less likely that some form of lockout due to other causes.
You’re the best for providing such clear info in a straight to the point way
My first grow is having some issues I can't figure out! Help
When having a deficiency, does the leaf go back to its original color or does it stay looking like it has a deficiency?
Great video
Thx this helped me out a lot
Will humic or fulvic change the ph of your soil.
Fantastic. Bookmarked for future sharing!!
I just transplanted my plants I got four plants. All the plants seem to adjust to the new soil i got 3 gallon pots with organic soil Pete moss and perlite. One of the plants is turning yellow orange color. I’m trying to keep them organic because it’s my medical plants. Any ideas what could it be? Maybe it didn’t take the transplant good.?
Thank you for your video. I did not see my issue with my auto-flowering white widow. It was doing fine until these elongated "rust" colored stains started appearing on some of my leaves, which also started curling to the left or right. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
I had ten Cheese auto seeds that produced seven beautiful plants with great yields. One seed wouldn't germ and I decided to grow the last two seeds. Everything went well for the first eleven weeks. The plants are big and look great but WILL NOT FLOWER! I don't know what's going on or what to do. It doesn't make sense, why would the first seven plants go through their life cycle without a hitch but these two from the same batch of seeds won't flower. Im fairly certain they're not photos because they grew at the same rate that their sisters did. However, at this point in the grow cycle, their sisters already were flowering with healthy buds but these two don't even have any pre-flowers . I had them on a 24-hour light cycle in soil pots outside in a greenhouse. But given that they are autos, a light/dark schedule shouldn't make a difference in forcing them to flower right? Anyone familiar with this situation? Didn't mean to rant, it's just aggravating…
Thank you for this awesome video you just helped my plants out so much. Perfectly explained without taking too long on each slide.
One off the best thanks Dude
Awesome video. I always flush with plain water in the ph range specific to the nutrient im lacking.
Usually can fix the issue without adding additional nutes 9 times out of 10
excellent presentation