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EZMOKE
EZMOKEstarted grow question 2 years ago
Major problem on the front! Please help diagnose. Have I over fed? Have I under fed? First signs showed a couple weeks ago so I delayed switching to flower. Still on 18-6 until I can get this corrected. Flushed 3 days ago with straight PH tap water @ 6.5 PH run off was 6.5PH
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Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Color - Pale
Feeding. Deficiences
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 years ago
There is no magic stick, they wont become healthy, leaves could show signs of downgrading for a week after you started to sort, very depends on stage and damage. Best case not earlier than 3 days you see good signs ... Be patient, make a plan and follow.
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EZMOKE
EZMOKEanswered grow question 2 years ago
@AsNoriu I feel that could be the win right there overdoes of cal mag as I have been putting in 3.0 ML per gallon and each plant takes approx 2-3 gallon each watering. Even on low dose burr day I just been cutting in half down to 1.5ml per gallon so I feel this is what has locked me out. Damn cal mag too much cal mag over did it on the cal mag I will rip some leaves off for you in the morning when the lights turn back on it’s not good definitely something wrong. I don’t agree with flush either but I had to do something as I tried small flush 3 days ago and they are just getting worse so went for it tonight with big huge flush, but only did one plant so see what it looks like in the morning and if good results I will have to do the other plant if worse results I know which direction to go with the other monster
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 years ago
if you would put or rip few leaves and make photos in real light , it would be easier. Flush in soil make all fauna go away, micro nutrition balance is broken, long water inside of pot can play with ph if ph is bad some nutrition cant be absorbed and build up. i used cal mag 3-5 times in life span of plant, its rich in nitrogen, can play up. easy to overdose and lock magnesium if you constantly put in ...
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EZMOKE
EZMOKEanswered grow question 2 years ago
@marjane66 I know it kind of looks like an over water at first glance but I didn’t get this far and grow this big of a plant to have an overwatering issue going into flower. It is most certainly not overwatering I can absolutely assure you of that, everyday she has been laying down flat like this from light up to light down it is not overwater there is some kind of other issue
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EZMOKE
EZMOKEanswered grow question 2 years ago
Thank you to everyone who answered so quickly. I ended up drowning her in 16 Gallons of water. 15 gallons @ 6.0PH @ 24degC and the final gallon mixed in small dosage of Flower Nutes. Ladies are sleeping now, see what we have in the morning. I only had time to do 1 of 2 plants before the lights went out. I feel this is a over feed. To Address some of the concerns; @blabina - Feeding 2-3 times a week @ 3 gallons per plant. Watering takes over a hour with cleaning up the runoff. I don’t have time to deal with the Chlorine and let it vent out overnight. Would need a pretty big container, but will consider this in the future as it could be a tap water issue but I don’t feel this is the case in this situation. @asnoriu - I always set my water tempt at 23 degC - yes chlorine could be an issue @balbbino - You are correct I haven’t updated in quite some time, I will do a better job at updating. Yes I believe calcium deficiency as well, but I have used a lot of cal mag in every feeding. I don’t feel I’m low on calcium could it be too high? @Asnoriu - Defiantly not overwatering I always let dry out in between feedings. You think lack of calcium? I find it very hard to believe with the amount of cal-mag I was adding in plus nutes. I did t really give her a break just fed over fed if anything. They are defiantly ready for flower but I wanted to fix this issue before going in as I started to see the signs of something happening when I was prepping for flower then it turned to the worse, so I’m actually glad I did not initiate. DLI’s are at max and have been the entire VEG cycle. You could be right they are just tired and want to go to flower? Shouldn’t look the way they do they are very pale, very weak very yellow, leave tips curling down and clawing, slow growth, very tips of leafs are burnt, the spots on lower leaves, new growth turning brown, and even pre flowers turning brown in some spots. Everything leads me to believe deficiency and lockout. Smell has changed as well, when I just did my big 15 gallon flush the smell shifted, so hopefully I did something and we get that sweet smell back again in the morning. Will be interesting to see what how it looks compared to the other one that I didn’t get to flush before lights went out. Please feel free to chime in people we are all here to help each other. Anyone else have any other ideas? Thank you
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Marryjane1996
Marryjane1996answered grow question 2 years ago
just overwatering
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Blabina
Blabinaanswered grow question 2 years ago
Before watering : I prepare my water 24 hours before to let chlorine evacuate and my water is in ambient temperature (they like it)
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 years ago
tap water is full of chlorine, tap water too cold, roots can be in shock, long shock even ... I never believed in flush in soil, NEVER.
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Blabina
Blabinaanswered grow question 2 years ago
Sadly you don't have a diary to check what you ahve done previously and after. I see you have under pot cup, dont let any water remain in it. Smart pots or other pots who allow your roots to breath are definitly extreemly efficient. Water them well and wait the soil to dry. In your case you have brown dots no your leaves who show a calcium deficiency. I would add some calmag (biobizz one is great) to help them recover. Maintain your p.h. at 6.5
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 years ago
overwatering , calcium lack or they are ready for shorter days, DLI could be too big, they get tired ... only those 3 could lead too, find yours
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EZMOKE
EZMOKEanswered grow question 2 years ago
How long should I wait before flushing again? Can I flush before they are ready to be watered again? I would like to flush again heavier as I don’t think I flushed enough water through last go
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