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Aclanuk18 Aclanuk18
6 years ago
Final week. Weekend harvest 😇 results are exceeding my estimations. Thanks for support
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Grow Questions
Aclanuk18
Aclanuk18started grow question 6 years ago
Leaves lighter on edges + some brown spots
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxanswered grow question 6 years ago
That is 100% nutrient burn accompanied with over watering . The yellowing in the leaves indicated to me that your watering too much , and the browning at the end of the leaf tells me you're also feeding too much with nutrients . The only real way to correct this is to stop feeding with nutrients for a while till the yellowing slows and then comes to a stop . When you decide to use nutrients again , you should only mix them at 1/4 strength to start with when your plants are young and work you're way up from there . As for the the watering only water when your medium is dry up to your first knuckle this is a general rule of thumb , another good method to tell when its time to water is lift up your pot before you water and do it after you water you will be able to tell a big weight difference. This will help you determine when its time to give your ladies some water . You might also wanna consider a rooting agent and some humic/fulvic acid agents in order to help your plant on a speedy recovery . The rooting agent will promote new root growth as well as increase nutrient uptakes , and the humic/fulvic acid mixes are like a protein shake that will help rebuild your plants muscles faster . Products like this will help your plant get back on track quicker , grow faster as well as grow stronger . Over all your in good shape you just got a few simple things to correct and you will be rocking and rolling ! I hope this information helps you on your journey to becoming a Master !!! -Happy Growing!
Aclanuk18
Aclanuk18started grow question 6 years ago
One plant shows necrotic leaves from bottom. She is also still being flushed as I added too much nutrients. Dead leaves cut off. One left to see the progress. Please see the photo. Ani idea if fungi could do that? I got mycorhizae in the soil.
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @Cloudsmith88! Too many Nitrogen, not enough P+K, and a wrong pH range during the early flowering stage led to this situation. There's only 1 solution: heavily flush your soil with plain pH'd water until you see the runoff, and help it dry with a tiny fan blowing a continuous cool breeze onto the container's surface. Your pH should be ~6.2 and your EC as low as possible for the flush to work. Then stop any Nitrogen intakes, just give her some P+K booster and some Cal-Mag with the appropriate pH and she should be fine. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 8
looking good maybe a bit too much N, but overall nice recovery i expect no impact on the yield in the end
The_Projexx
The_Projexxweek 7
Looking good man ! Soon enough you will have big dank nuggy nugs on them ladies ! Sending you lots of positive vibes so the finish with style !! -Happy Growing!
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 7
she's doing a lot better already bro, merry christmas 👊
Stick
Stickweek 6
Hi @@Aclanuk18! Too many Nitrogen, not enough P+K, and a wrong pH range during the early flowering stage led to this situation. There's only 1 solution: heavily flush your soil with plain pH'd water until you see the runoff, and help it dry with a tiny fan blowing a continuous cool breeze onto the container's surface. Your pH should be ~6.2 and your EC as low as possible for the flush to work. Then stop any Nitrogen intakes, just give her some P+K booster and some Cal-Mag with the appropriate pH and she should be fine. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊