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Dumbledoor
Dumbledoorstarted grow question a year ago
Hello, first time growing with zero experience. Have noticed that one of my girl looks a bit tired and have found this. Whats the problem and how to fix it?
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DoughHead
DoughHeadanswered grow question a year ago
It appears to be a deficiency and lack of water. Feed until runoff 10-20% and check your runoff ppms. If they are 150-200pm LESS then whatever you fed it then it is deficient. It's coco so you got to feed these ladies. Feed everyday and water until runoff and check ppms in runoff. Please consider selecting me as the answer to the question so I can be entered for a chance to win grower of the month contest, I would greatly appreciate it please and thank you 😊 🙏
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Angus_MacGrower
Angus_MacGroweranswered grow question a year ago
@Ezzjaybruh if we are to guess the substrate, I'll bet for a GD's Zero Mix.
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question a year ago
Is this dude chat GPTing it ? 👇🏼
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mcflow
mcflowanswered grow question a year ago
Based on the images and the description, it appears your plant might be experiencing nutrient deficiencies, potentially lacking nitrogen. This could cause the yellowing of leaves and overall weakness. To address this issue, consider adjusting your nutrient mix to ensure a balanced supply, paying attention to nitrogen levels. Also, check the pH of your soil or growing medium, as improper pH can affect nutrient absorption. Additionally, ensure your watering routine is appropriate—neither too much nor too little. Lastly, monitor environmental conditions such as light, temperature, and humidity to make sure they are within suitable ranges for your plant's growth. Regularly observe your plant's response after making adjustments to gauge improvement.
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question a year ago
You’re in straight coco it appears. You don’t wanna let it get that dry ever. You want it saturated fully most the time, the coco naturally has enough air to keep it healthy. I do like to let it dry back a bit during veg to encourage roots to develop- but this looks way too dry. Beyond that you have no diary so no information on feeds, environment, etc..
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Angus_MacGrower
Angus_MacGroweranswered grow question a year ago
Hi! For a first, looks good so far. But the soil looks dry and your plant looks underfertilized. Maybe you wait too much between watering.
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