I'm in first week of flipped and am starting to pull the males as they show. What I'm noticing is a very - what i can only describe as "brittle" quality to the plants. As I'm taking the males out, they 'break' really easily. The stalks and stems just seem to crack. I'm growing a few g13/BH,Skunkberry and Northernberry; which these two in the past have been very durable easy-2-grow plants. They are stretching a bit more than usual, but are between 22-30 inches, 2k light, ok temps.
I got very aggressive in pruning lower branches. Maybe I cut too many too soon? Also thought i'd add a lot of ph "down" to water last time to get the soil down from 6.8 to lower, and maybe that screwed things up.
Anybody experience this b4?



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) but I see a K foliar feed as pointless as your compost has plenty of K in it according to what you've given.The main indicator of K deficiency is malformed fruits/leaves at the growing tips and the plants have to be starving to get to that situation.If K is locked out,again a foliar feed won't sort things as you have to stabilise your growing medium as thats where the problem lies.