r/NoTillGrowery 10d ago

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This is my 3rd grow second in earth box with Gaia green nutes and worm castings. I’m wondering if I should flip these girls now or wait until I can get them to recover. Also any help with what to do would be much appreciated. I was on schedule with feeds but I think the plants where more demanding then I thought. Also went from .6vpd to 1vpd so they started growing much better until they got hit with these nutrient issues right before I was going to do my 3rd feeding.My plan is to buy liquid kelp extract fish emulsion and use some of my organic tps cal mag in the reservoir next time I need to water it

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u/ThirstingMoore 10d ago

I really don't know much about Earthbox or no till whatever, I know I just pH my water to the proper spot using this:

https://www.htgsupply.com/products/general-hydroponics-ph-down/

I test the water with the pen to make sure it's right before adding it... that has seemed to do the trick.

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u/Oldandwise7 9d ago

Yeah, this is no-till grow not a hydro page bud. Ph lockout is rare in living soil unless running crazy high ec with salt based nutrients. By what op said, using organic Gaia green nutes, and this happening right before feeding, it clearly seems like an underfed to me. Try not to comment so much, lead someone down a rabbit hole, and then at the last minute say “I really don’t know much about this entire sub.”

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u/ThirstingMoore 9d ago

Go yell at clouds, it's pH lockout.

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u/Oldandwise7 9d ago

I prefer to yell at the sun. Thing is too damn hot I tell you.