Well,,, definitely NOT the week I thought it would be. If I scroll back far enough, I can see it beggining.
The CanuckCheese plant that I thought had been shaded off, was actually an early indicator of a much larger problem. Although, observing plant growth within the last few days, I think I have it sorted.
I am running tapwater, and my ph meter was reading false low. I evaporate a lot of water, and add it back full tap. When my ph rises to about 6.3, I knock it down, and wait for it to drift back up.
I need to start recording my ph down quantities, the trend would have told me I was using less.
I was over
@spyralout 's place chatting it up about Calcium and such, while I think I was literally "locked out" myself, at the time.
For some reason I dismissed the Cheese, but when I saw that deep brown, rusty patch on my Smurfzilla- I freekthefükout.
By then the Cheese was hot and crusty; perfect for pizza, yet bad news for cannabis.
It attacked and consumed the largest fan leaves first. Dark brown muddy spots, followed by complete burn, down to yellow/white paper, from the outside in.
Looked like a wicked bad nute burn; but, I was certian that was not the case.
I put my "Hanna gro-chek" real time monitor in the 4ph benchmark and it was way off. After calibration @ 4, it hit bang on 7.0 Ph in the other solution.
After evacuating the entire circuit, I mixed up a fresh batch at 450 parts per million and stomped it down to 5.7 Ph (proper).
Stopped dying started and growing as fastballs as I typed that sentence.
I sure like to brag it up when I am on top.
But, we are here to learn (and laugh @ me), so here it is - warts and all.
Stanky cheese, almost every fan leaf is cancerbälls.
Root length is carp.
New canopy (since Thursday) is top notch.
I left all the ugly on. From what I understand that little girl worked very hard to turn that nutrient solution into green matter. I can watch it now feed on that green matter(mobile nutrients) . It is certainly hard to look @, but I have already disadvantaged her. I wont steal it away for my vanities sake.
The Smurfzilla was not dying back, as such. I could tell it was not growing before I saw the Pirates dreaded "black spot" forming.
She (he?) is back on track, topped, and bulking up.
Roots @ 2 feet
Canopy happy