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Greengirl420
Greengirl420started grow question 5 years ago
Something is definitely wrong. Any tips are welcomed (be gentle lol, I’m not a professional). Nutes or lights if you had to guess? Does anyone grow organic? I’d like to learn more about that. Where do you get your seeds from? Do you like auto flowers? Tips from start to finish?TY
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Leaves. Curl up
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 5 years ago
hey there, you have two problems and loads of symptoms. First off the fungus gnats, these are coming because your soil is moist, so what you really need to do is wait one day maybe two days more between waterings, the dry soil will dry out the fungus gnat eggs. Second thing you can do is to add beneficial bacteria, it works and it's organic and bio, you're looking at bauveria bassiana , bacilus subtilis or bacilus thurengiensis (how do you spell that?), these will attack the larvae, eggs, and adults. So organic will work better than anything synthetic in my experience. Second thing is that you added the booster, the booster is a chelation agent, chelation agents break down soil molecules into nutrient molecules for the plant. So actually it's not why your plant is showing deficiencies. So what's actually happening is that your light schedule is too hard for the plant , so the plant is using more magnesium. You need to do two things, add cal mag (keep the boost going!) to your feed and reduce your light schedule to less than 18hours until the problem stops spreading. Do this and the plant should fully recover within ten days. Hope this helps ! 🚀
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drop_some_weed
drop_some_weedanswered grow question 5 years ago
you have two problems from one cause, too much water (end of leaf starting to die like overwatering) give to plants problem for uptake of calcium (dot like brown spot), and create perfect situation for thrive of insects (not identified less brown spots, dirty on leaf) autoflowers it's useful if you need to create continuum growing cycle and on outdoors to have more harv per year, for every other situations it's better femminized tips for entire growth... - start with a lots of bacteria, mycorriza and molasses to create a fantastic root zone that protect from issues and millions differently benefits that you can search online - less is more and thats true both for water and nutrients - add DIY CO2 , costs like zero and it's the very diffference for yield
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey there...1st off, i know how you feel in so many ways. Growing really is learning by trying things out. Gnats... i got em too, so let soil dry out, be wary of any lingering moisture either misting plants or cups for humidity. You can get diamataceous earth and sprinkle it on soil its food safe/cheap/easy to find also you can get a spray bottle with 1part hydrogen peroxide/ 2 parts water and spray all over, the stalk the soil, wipe the walls etc. And put a fan blowing to make them uncomfortable and want to move.😊 if you're going for cheap...well its hard cause everything adds up. But I'd buy a couple light bulb splitters so each lamp can hold 2+ bulbs and place them all around the plant(top/sides/bottom) also try to lst next time just so you can use your supplies easier. I had a bad habit of waiting and always regretted it. Personally i don't think your leaves look bad ..maybe I'm missing something? It just seems more of a height issue...so useable advice for this grow, add more lights. If you're spraying plants try to do it at lights out so they don't get light burn also(if you do the hydrogen peroxide). Good luck, keep up the good fight and dont get down, we all mess up on every grow, from novice to master. Happy Holidays. ✌️
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