Identifying & Fixing Nutrient Lockout & Deficiencies

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In today's video, we're going over organics, pH, and how to identify and fix any nutrient lockout and deficiencies issues you might have in your organic indoor grow or outdoor garden.

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scene
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Couldn’t agree more! My last grow I didn’t PH at all and both of my ladies ending up getting nutrient lockout and I really struggled to fix it. This grow I’ve been phing the whole time and it’s been smooth sailing!

ajlandrew
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Thank you.
For the video 420, I get lockout quite often but I'm learning by watching videos. Thank you.😊

jpcnova
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Its the PH of the soil that matters most. If its correct, that's when the ph will be buffered to the correct range when watering. I test my batches of super soil while they are " cooking " before the soil gets even put into pots. 6.5 is what I aim for with the soil. Totally changed the hobby for me when I worked this out.

markrigg
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Scene you seem like such a chill dude. I appreciate your info, and your friendly and helpful demeanor. Hope this run is going well for you homie

WhiteBirdPlays
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You been helping me alot lately appreciate the content and knowledge you give out.

ExzNasty
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First started growing 15yrs ago but havent grown in a few years and you just taught me something. I know to ph but ive felt my ph testing liquid was off and my plants have had that exact zinc deficiency look. If i could hug you, i would😂. Im buying a good pen right now. You know when you know what it is, but youre not sure, growing is really intuitive and sometimes you dont listen to yourself, even when you should.

betbet
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Man I love your channel you unapologetically DGAF at all …never co host like some of these channels/ruin there channel…and on top of that your monetized.

DeontayDonley
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OKC here...burnin a hooter of "Strawberry Bubbles" this morn, keepin it irie! !Make America Bake Again!

short_CANNAbus
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I learned the hard way after about 3 runs with no PH ( I thought my well water was fine ) I finally tested my water and it was almost 9! With powerful lights they need all those nutes and they were not getting them at 9 PH lockout symptoms. As soon as I brought the PH down I had no problems and they looked so much better.

hokageC
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Great advice! I like to have the right PH going in, and what makes it super easy for me is I have now started using the BioCanna feed line, which automatically places water to the perfect PH (between 5.8 and 6.5). It’s an organic ferment; not salt based, so I never have to worry about nute burn. I actually have my Apera PH pen up for sale because I don’t use it anymore.

tywillie
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NGL..I'm one old lazy bastard, but PH ing, is something I make sure to do AT LEAST once every couple of weeks. Especially at a water change. You will Always have a better grow experience doing it. Thanks for the video bro! Good luck forgot to mention (water change), because I'm a hydro fellar. But either way ..very important.

dannyvestal
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Yo first of all I love the hat. second of all this last run I did not pH and you and I had a conversation about it I started to and it flipped it around I got lucky never again though I will always pH😂

Catch_u_reloadn
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The plant/microbes DO buffer the soil, even at 5 or 9, it just takes forever, and you deal with a lot of problems like deficiencies, ultra slow growth, mediocre yields, and die off. pH is very important for all kinds of biochem reactions in the plant/microbes/soil, in addition to nutrient bioavalability. I have water at 5.75 and soil at 5.00. Wasn't till I started messing with pH that things got better. Tried propagating in water before messing with pH, didn't work. I checked the pH of the month old water with algae growing in it, it was 6.5. Nothing added, just the 5.75 tap water, the cuttings, and 30 days. This is just an example, but do yourself a favor, measure pH of your soil and water, and keep your soil pH in range.

joearledge
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Here lately I’ve been doing a synganic approach I amend my coco with a handful of things for veg and let her grow until she starts running out of food then switch over to a 3 part micro, grow and bloom and I’ve had amazing results with it. My veg mix is a little hot so I do lose one here and there but the way I see it, I want heavy feeders anyways for the fattest and dankest plants I can get so I don’t mind sacrificing a couple weaklings for it. My last run I took a 5kg brick of coco and rehydrated it with 5 gallons of water I mixed 20mL of CalMag into then I put in 3 pounds of Terp Tea Grow, 4 pounds of diatomaceous earth, 1kg of basalt rock dust, 8oz of granular mycorrhizae and 4.5 pounds of worm castings. I took a solo cup of just the rehydrated coco with calmag in it to germinate my seed and let it veg for a little over 2 weeks before I transplanted it into that mix and it thrived. Made it more than 60 days in veg and still wasn’t out of food but I ended up flipping it anyways and didn’t start hitting it with my micro grow and bloom suite until the end of the 2nd week of flower. Added a pk booster in at the end of week 4 and that was it. Was the biggest harvest I’ve ever gotten off of a single indoor at over 3.5 pounds and I don’t even have top of the line equipment. I knew it was gonna be a big harvest but when I put it on the scale I about passed out. 🤣

taylordauwe
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PH is a must here in rural Texas. I live in a town of less than 600 people. The town water supply comes from a well. Not to mention the nearby salt mines. My water comes out of the tap at 9.0 ph. total crap. I have been growing for nearly three years now and have used organic nutes the entire time.

scottieppert
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Yep it's just more forgiving with a proper range. It's a little broader in organics. 6.2-7.0 is perfect. I predominantly use rainwater. Already the perfect PH.

CraftOrganics
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When I first started growing, I suspected nutrient lockout and started reading about fixes and came across an interesting article (use EM-1). Look into foliar spraying (quickest) and/or watering in with EM-1, if you suspect nutrient lockout. It increases nutrient availability by making nutrients more bioavailable. Now, I just add it with each new grow. Fairly new grower, so my problem is learning how to identify and distinguish deficiencies properly.

bobroberts
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“ I got a little secret to tell ya, ,,, IDGAF😂😂😂

jimboslice
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This came up just when i needed it ! Must be fate brother !! Im in ecothrive living soil running a few different auto strains and ive got a few yellow tips on my leaves . My soil ph is coming up 8.2 to 8.6 so i guess thats why im having the issues . My local tap water is coming out in the high 7's so ill be using some sort of PH down fron here on in . Can you tell me how i can get the soil ph back to a good level please if you could ?

came across this channel a few weeks ago and its one of the better ones . Straightforward, full of info and easy to understand

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