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G_mang_0
G_mang_0started grow question 5 years ago
Please look at last picture - there is an area of crispy brown on the lowest leaves of the Red Diesel. I'm thinking it's a little bit of light burn, but am not sure. Any thoughts from any of the experts?
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Leaves. Edges burnt
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Philindicus
Philindicusanswered grow question 5 years ago
Sorry just found this question. Looks more like a magnesium and potassium deficiency. The solution is to put your plants in larger pots sooner. The pots are limiting the size of the root system. I would skip the solo cups and start them in 1 quart pots yet water them as if they were in solo cups. As often is the case we all as growers te d to overwater on occassion this is actually one of the major causes of deficiencies. Always start a nice wet then dry type watering cycle starting around week 3. You ca also try supplimenting your nutrient routine with a cal/mag product @0.5ml per liter water a bit earlier in your grow to help prep her for bloom when they really start draining cal/mag for bud growth. Lastly older fan leaves are usually the first to fall and are usually removed during the first few weeks of bloom. Hope this helps your future grows.
OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 5 years ago
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
Try some cal mag. Look like it needs it. Great looking plant over all. Good luck and keep growing
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 5 years ago
Looking at the information on your nutrients, I think you may have made an error on bigbloom, you can't possibly be giving it that much! I would say with most nutrients 2ml per litre on average is ample. some plants will take more, some will want less but none will ever want 7/8 ml power litre (although I know terpinator does but that's different). At the moment your plant is still vegging so giving it alot of p and k isn't going to be helpful. You should make sure you feed with just water every 2 or 3 nute feedings too. And do you really need all those nutrients and is it safe to mix them all together?keep it simple. 🌱👍😊
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mr_green_thumb_ottawa
mr_green_thumb_ottawaanswered grow question 5 years ago
try to dilute (air-rated water)more your nutriment but for the next week you wanna flush all that excess so place a saucer under your pots a fill whit water until it drip at the bottom then wait 3 days(next water day) then diluted nutriment and add slowly
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 5 years ago
hi, fox farm ocean forest is avery good soil, you need no additonal feeding because she is so rich, i dont rcommend the soil for such young plants, because it is so heavy...... give your girl agood flush and no feeding until you see defiencys.. give hr benefical stuff without n. p and k you are owning alot of stuff that can help her without harming her
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxanswered grow question 5 years ago
You seemed to have run into some nutrient burn my friend. So that leads me to believe your feeding your plant tooo much . Basically the way to fix this would be to only feed your plant PH corrected water until the signs slow then stop all together . I say PH corrected water because if you just give it water you might cause PH shock witch will further the damages on your lovely plant. I would advise that you only feed with nutrients every 2nd or 3rd watering this way your plant can use up most of what's available to it before you go cramming more nutrients in . In between feedings with nutrients just feed ph corrected water . This will also help keep the ppm down in the medium allowing your plant to absorb more and prevent nutrient burns as well as burns to your root zone . Over all your in good shape just need to feed less frequently with nutrients . I hope this information helps you on your quest to becoming a grow master! Happy Growing!
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Majormolasses
Majormolassesanswered grow question 5 years ago
You just need to unlock your plant you want a good ph water and just soak your soil tell it’s almost clear if that makes since. I like to set my plants in the sink and use the hose sprayer and just flush the plant 🌱 usually unlocks it then let it dry out an then start giving ph specific water then slowly adding nutrients back in.
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NekoSama
NekoSamaanswered grow question 5 years ago
Your soil is too hot (most Fox Farms is) and adding nutes leading to nutrient burn. Use regular water for a week or two and shell recover. Happy growin' y'all! ✌️🌱🌲😎💨
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Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardensanswered grow question 5 years ago
Ya man you hit some nute burn your running that fox farm a little strong ,everytime you use nutes good to not over do it and 3/4 strength is a lot for the plant that size .your using ocean farms soil it has lots in it plus .I'd just PhD water for the next week and see how they look then go for a few feeding at like only 1/4 strength ..good luck going to follow along ...
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey G. If you look at the tips of your leaves the clawing and the dark green in the leaves woth the burn you have nutrient toxicity going on. Looks like you are following the fox farm schedule but most feeding schedules are a little heavy to begin with and that soil you are using has plenty of nutrients in it to feed the plants for a couple weeks at least. I would give the plain ph adjusted waterings for the next few weeks or until you switch to flower. Also make sure you water until you get about 15% runoff or so to make sure it washes some of the salt build up out. You can get a ppm meter to measure your runoff to make sure you dont get this excess nutrient problem again. Hope this leads you in the right direction.
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