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RFarm21
RFarm21started grow question 3y ago
why is she mad at me? I think it has nitrogen toxicity, at first I thought it was phosphorus or potassium deficiency lol what a mess. I transplanted on October 31st into the 5 gallon pot with the biobizz allmix soil (fertilized). when the soil dries I'm thinking of doing a flush.
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Week 7
Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Wilting
Setup. Strains - Photoperiod
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 3y ago
Tell me, please, that it's a typo when you say you're giving 20,000 ml/L of your nutes... please tell me that's a typo! Droopy leaves like that are usually the result of one of three things - overwatering (the state of being constantly wet - NOT the amount of water you're giving at any one time), underwatering or nitrogen toxicity.... You say you're only watering when the soil is STARTING to dry so I happen to think you're overwatering here. You've got to let that soil dry out completely - pick up a pot to see if it has any weight in it - if it does, don't water... if it doesn't, water away! And while your pH isn't terrible, a lower pH (between 6.0 and 6.5) would be far better... 6.2 would be ideal... Good luck....
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Piernaslocas
Piernaslocasanswered grow question 3y ago
Exceso de riego quizá? Prueba a regar cuando los primeros 2-3 centímetros de sustrato este seco.suerte
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RFarm21
RFarm21answered grow question 3y ago
even after watering it continued with droppy leafs in the following days
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RFarm21
RFarm21answered grow question 3y ago
Fruitgrower heat is impossible because for a few weeks the maximum temperature is 21 degrees. I have watered only when the soil is starting to dry (at least 2l of water) and I have two fans not counting the intractor and extractor. the humidity is also higher than desired, but in that regard, as I don't use a dehumidifier, there's little I can do. thanks for answer!
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 3y ago
It's not a nutrition issue from what I can see.... It's like more like heat stress, too hot, under watered or not a good enough airflow?
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