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Week 7
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Untiedmymind Untiedmymind
a year ago
Well havent had time to attend and now shes out of control. Little help?
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Grow Questions
Untiedmymind
Untiedmymindstarted grow question 2 years ago
So I have never seen brown sports on leaves in the beginning stages. No nutrientsFlushed soil to not have any nutrients.
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Leaves. Edges burnt
Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
Leaves. Color - Mottling
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Ctrellis90
Ctrellis90answered grow question 2 years ago
You may have chlorosis and unfortunately there isn't anything that you can do but start fresh.
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2 years ago
well, that's probably why.. looks like a calcium deficiency. flush only when there is catastrophe... it's a tool for a specific and hopefully uncommon context. it's more OCD-related when you do it often. you hadn't even added any nutes, so what is flushign doing for you? it's to combat toxicity or attempt to reblance a whacky pH in substrate etc... it has a use, this is not it. now, soil will provide for a while, but you will often need to supplement it on the way. increasingly so as time goes on until you are providing nearly 100% of need after a month or two even with "hot" soil. it will run out at some point. if you stick to same products, you'll know what it likely needs and when -- take notes. preemptively avoid the problem next time.
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Well, you SAY there are no nutrients but your plant is telling us otherwise... the leaf tips tell us there's nute burn and I'm betting that comes from overdosing on nitrogen (also get this from the very dark green of the leaves) - but this has caused a lockout which has resulted in a calcium deficiency (indicated by the brown spots....) These are so young, I wouldn't flush... just give them plain pH'd water for the next week or so and then GRADUALLY introduce nutes to them... don't know if these are autoflowers or photoperiods but you want to use 1/4 strength nutes if they're autos, 1/2 strength if they're photos... The only other thing the spotting could be is a result of your spraying with H2O2 if you sprayed when the lights were on.... always spray anything just before lights out... Good luck!
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Untiedmymind
Untiedmymindstarted grow question a year ago
So never seen this type of behavior with these leaves. No Bugs found at all lamp was pretty close but its weird
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Leaves. Tips - Die
Leaves. Color - Yellow
Leaves. Other
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a year ago
Is your diaries information accurate? I'd aim to give them plants some sleep. 20/4 is the maximum I would do for its light cycle AKA its photoperiod and I would only do this for a shot span of time. Ideally 18/6 is better suited to my need and light strength for any autos seed-harvest or vegging photoperiods. time on/off does not matter as much as DLI does. You can give a DLI of 40 in 12/12 cycle or in 18/6 cycle depending on lights strength and dimming capabilities. Its what counts towards good proper growth, to much light may result in a higher then normal DLI and excess is not better. I have not seen the first pics leafs symptoms before, it makes me wonder if it was something in the environment as its only on two of the finger on one leaf and nowhere else on the plant. The 2nd pic looks to be like it may be wanting some potassium. I would check your feeding ratios and confirm if it is lacking or not. I don't see what your feeding in your diary, best to update that. Last point is PH. 6,7 is ok but I would aim for that to be aorund 6,4-6,5 in soil. just a small decrease, nothing crazy probably won't matter but that's my preference. Good Luck!
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Bmolly
Bmollyanswered grow question a year ago
It's interesting that you experienced an excess of nutrients in your plants without adding any additional supplements. This could have been caused by a new substrate you purchased. That's why it's recommended to choose reputable brands to ensure you get quality products and avoid unexpected surprises. It's important to consider that some plants are more sensitive than others to overfertilization. Each plant has its own nutrient needs and tolerance. Therefore, it's essential to carefully monitor nutrient levels and adjust them accordingly to avoid overfeeding. If you encounter an excess of nutrients, you can perform a root flush. This involves rinsing the plant roots with water to remove the excess nutrients from the substrate. If you observe healthy growth in new leaves and shoots after this, it's a sign that the plants are recovering well. Greetings, and I hope I have been helpful.
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KingAxle
KingAxleweek 1
The only time I used peroxide for gnats caused these types of issues. They were fine later on. Maybe time to grab a fresh bag of soil since you don't have a lot of time into these.
mcflow
mcflowweek 1
Good luck growing🍀
Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazeloverweek 7
She looks so healty, happy growing and good luck buddy ☘️
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@Lemonhazelover, Thank you