I did when it was a seedling but I haven't in a while. I know it's getting enough calcium and magnesium. I think it might be getting too much nitrogen because the leaves are really dark, but I haven't quantitatively assessed the soil. pH was 6.something when I initially mixed it, but I'm not sure what it is today.
Is that my next step? How can I check if there are still enough nutrients in the soil?
Small digression: my plan with this grow was to mix my ammendments/compoststuff with the soil (fox farms ocean forest) with most of the nutrients near the bottom and hopefully not have to ammend a second time. I followed the instructions on growweedeasy for ratios but I suppose it's possible there are too many or too few nutrients at this point. The dark green is the only change in leaf coloration .
Depending on your state you might be able to get a free soil test through your department of environmental affairs or a local extension school. Scoop a little, when you fill out the form say you’re growing flowers, and follow their recommendations
Why is my supposedly autoflowering cannabis not flowering and do I really need to swap it over to 12hours of sun/12ish hours of night?
Have you done a soil test? Are nutrients balanced?
I did when it was a seedling but I haven't in a while. I know it's getting enough calcium and magnesium. I think it might be getting too much nitrogen because the leaves are really dark, but I haven't quantitatively assessed the soil. pH was 6.something when I initially mixed it, but I'm not sure what it is today.
Is that my next step? How can I check if there are still enough nutrients in the soil?
Small digression: my plan with this grow was to mix my ammendments/compoststuff with the soil (fox farms ocean forest) with most of the nutrients near the bottom and hopefully not have to ammend a second time. I followed the instructions on growweedeasy for ratios but I suppose it's possible there are too many or too few nutrients at this point. The dark green is the only change in leaf coloration .
Thank you for your help!
Depending on your state you might be able to get a free soil test through your department of environmental affairs or a local extension school. Scoop a little, when you fill out the form say you’re growing flowers, and follow their recommendations
thank you!
Yeah no worries keep us posted on how it turns out