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Stealthy Stealthy
5 years ago
I’m worried. Is this normal? How the leaves are sort of drooping downward even after watering? Just increased bloomblast, so worried about nute burn.
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Stealthy
Stealthystarted grow question 5 years ago
This is my first grow. Not sure why my babies are dying. They look burned.
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Leaves. Edges burnt
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
I would say u have a root problem. Maybe pH u got nutrient lockout. Get some flushing agent immediately and do a good pH flush. Then next feeding go light 1/2 of what your using till she recovers. Another thing is u don't want any water on leaves when grow light is on. Cuz the water droplets is like a magnifying glass. And will burn your leaves. Best time to foliar feed is when lights go out. Within 15 min. Good luck they will bounce back
Stealthy
Stealthystarted grow question 5 years ago
I have a serious problem... leaves turning yellow and falling out. Ph adjusted. Could it be the ph stuff I’m adding to the water?
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Leaves. Twisted
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flowerboy
flowerboyanswered grow question 5 years ago
cbalderson 60 man wtf are you talking about??? boron deficiency’??? have you ever seen one? no you didnt because it doesn’t occur that often..this is simple nitrogen deficiency and it’s visible from the airplane.. next time before you again post a copy/paste article from rqs about boron deficiencies maybe think about what your doing..
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
With a boron deficiency, upper cannabis leaves display abnormal and/or slowed growth. Growing tips may not grow properly, may display twisted growth, and may die off. New leaves may wrinkle or curl. Boron deficiencies are more likely to appear when a plant is underwatered or experiencing very low humidity (very dry air). Now for the yellowing I don't see any nitrogen are u using a grow nutrient for that or are you grow in a live soil/supersoil. If you are using synthetic pH in live soil/super soil your killing your microbes. But if your adding grow it needs some more and always pH at 6 to 7 in soil every time it's crucial.
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Coconuts
Coconutscommentedweek 75 years ago
What's your air intake like ?? If air flow is good and it's not a heat stress issue id get some Epsom salt mix week mix in spray bottle and spray plants just before lights on then water with a higher nutrient level then your currently using... Epsom salt will open up the pores in your leaves lol that's the way I describe it 😂. And they will uptake light and nutes alot better spray once and wait for a couple of days to see results 😉
Philindicus
Philindicuscommentedweek 155 years ago
The down curving leaves like that are usually a sign of them being kept too wet. Try to lift the pots up to get a feel for how heavy they are before and after watering them. Try to let them dry out a little bit more than usual before watering again but not until the point where they wilt. The leaf blades should start to straighten out as she dries out a bit. You'll get used to waiting to water them when the pots feel lighter in weight. If your having trouble judging try using an electronic digital moisture meter I use one all the time. It is difficult to tell how much moisture is in the middle and lower parts of the pot this tool will help you judge how wet or dry it is. 👍
Stealthy
Stealthycommented5 years ago
@Philindicus, Thank you for the great info and support, I got the soil meter yesterday! Actually as soon as I gave her some bloom nutes she perked right up and is doing amazing! Thanks again!
grownblow
grownblowcommentedweek 155 years ago
it can be overwatering, also what medium u using? i have similar issues with coco coir so now i mix it with spagnum mix so it holds water better. its good to have a soil that stays humid for a couple days, coco dries out every day almost
Stealthy
Stealthycommented5 years ago
@@grownblow, thanks, she was thirsty!
Philindicus
Philindicuscommentedweek 75 years ago
Hope my answer to your grow question helped you out. Feel free to message me anytime. Look forward to following your grow.👍
Stealthy
Stealthycommented5 years ago
@Philindicus, helped a lot! Thank you so much!
Coconuts
Coconutscommentedweek 155 years ago
When the leaf stem is erect and the leaf is flaccid 🤣😂 it means your overwatering if the leaf stem is dropping with the leaf then they need more water. Hope this helps. Just wait an extra day or two before your next watering and the leaves will pick back up p.s if your intake is not sufficient it will make soil stay wet alot longer then you want. I learnt this on my first run and invested in a top line 8 inch exhaust 👌
ChefDan420
ChefDan420commentedweek 145 years ago
Good luck 👍🏼
DankGardener
DankGardenercommentedweek 115 years ago
As for watering lift pot everyday after watering to get a feel for weight. When container is light time to water
BeanswithPork
BeanswithPorkcommentedweek 105 years ago
To your question in the picture description, the advancing of purplish streaking and colour is lack of phosphorous. You can see it in week 9, and now more progressed this week. You either need to give some food with phosphorous, or if you are feeding plant food already you may just have an imbalance or something locking out that nutrient. Some strains use lots of plant food and you’ll see that more easily that others. Once it becomes purple it won’t go back to green, so you may solve the problem but it will still look like that. Check the tops of the branches on the very new growth, and just try to keep that a nice healthy green colour.
Coconuts
Coconutscommentedweek 85 years ago
They look like their starting to bounce back now. What I use to do when I was outdoors and I mixed a batch of super soil that was to super and was killing or stunting my babies due to too much of or to little of certain trace elements was gently seperate pot from roots,get a hose and a bucket and wash all the soil off of roots ( must use hose to gently wash soil away and dip rootball in and out of bucket). Then transplant into soil that had next to no fertilizer in it, or Coco with no perlite! Then water with seaweed extract for a week then you just go back to normal fert routine. Hope this helps
amazongrow
amazongrowcommentedweek 85 years ago
stop biogrow for sometime and reintroduce at 0.25ml/l, at most 0.5ml/l... its too strong. i always start low and go max 1ml/l... and I think they are not getting enough light.. how high is your light and what light is it? hope I could help. happy growing! =) Tchau, do Brazil.