What do you think Sodium Nitrates are? I have tons of ferts that have sodium nitrate. So how can you tell me ferts do not have sodium? Sodium has been used as an N source for hundreds of years now. Miracle grow and osmocote is one of the most popular ferts used in both miracle grow soils and as...
Some plants just do not do well after topping. My Bhut's loved their topping and went crazy afterwards. My Scotch Bonnets hated it and are doing what your plant is doing, but not deformed just slow growth and poor looking leaves. And I don't have bugs. I feel like bugs take the blame for too...
I always dry my seeds. In nature the seed falling to the ground, its usually dried out by the sun. I have tried fresh before and germination was slower. And the seed because it had not been through a wet then dry then wet again cycle made for a helmet head problem. The seed drying out makes it...
Ferts are high in sodium. At some point throwing all the ferts you want will result in burn and a huge sodium build up. Not to mention an overdose of N will make for a pore harvest. High N last year equated out to a lot of flower drop. Especially on the super hots.
As far as 13-13-13 are you...
No such thing as a one mix does it all. That's why cannabis growers have about 20 different nutrients for various stages of growth. Plants no matter what kind they are, demand different nutrients in different life stages. I have and use about 10 different nutrients to care for my plants from...
They have a suntan. It almost looks as though you have a little bit of light bleaching. I get the same from my LED's with my young plants. This subsides once they mature a little bit. Also with yellowing you should check your pH or PPM from any runoff you get.
Wet is absorbed faster. Dry takes time to seep into the soil. In my experience that can be bad as some nutrients especially Calcium are not mobile. So by the time you see it, its too late for the portion of the plant showing it. Also with wet nutrients you can really tailor the feeding...
I know everyone says less is more. But they do need some nutrition. But keep it simple and keep it minimal. And not every watering but every 4th or so watering. Of course the size of the plant greatly depends on what type it is. Here is a picture of one of my Bhut's This plant was a hook...
You could have got them from Buckeye. They have had had stock since last summer. Pepperlover seems to be on a break from her business. She has been out of stock for almost 6 months now. And she has not released a single thing yet for the 2016 year.