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TPYRD
TPYRDstarted grow question 7 months ago
Been getting some type of nutrient burn or lockout in flower that I cant figure out. it happened with my autos also. I just cant figure out if its lockout, overdose, or deficiency. It showed up after giving the Diesel a full dose of flowering nutrients. Runoff has been normal.
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Week 11
Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
Feeding. Deficiences
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 7 months ago
If you are pushing the Grow. All components Mist be right. Means medium got to be airy ( soilmix with Coco/ vermiculite or only Coco. Thinner EC Numbers and more waterings Zechnically watering daily with ec of ,1200 or lower. Look for bruce bugbee He explains it.
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TPYRD
TPYRDanswered grow question 7 months ago
Flushed them all with florakleen, runoff was normal at 6.0-6.3ph, but my TDS was pretty high at 1700-1900 if my cheap meter isnt off. also turned my lights power down a bit to 80%. Florakleen should do its job and i can get back to a better tuned bloom nutrients next watering. My tap water might have high calcium already, its 500ppm by itself on a good day, and ive been supplementing calimagic during the grow anytime ive watered with nutes, so that excess might be causing late game lockout of potassium with calcium buildup...
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 7 months ago
You are growing in coco. Your ph is off because feed level was not enough or too much. Coco is high irrigation, and always needs to be wet. Ph 5.8 in ph 5.8 out in run off. I have grown in coco for years. If you need help feel free to dm me. 👍🏻
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 7 months ago
Much easier IS IS to dimm Back the light. And ttying to perfect the condirions. Like vpd and so on.
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 7 months ago
Iam going for to much light/ light to close.in Combination With Not enough water / nutes that thickening. I explain If light IS Strong The systems Runs faster. Water evaporates. Nutrients remain. And get thicker/ stronger So Balance ist needed.
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mcflow
mcflowanswered grow question 7 months ago
Identifying nutrient issues can be tricky, but here are some considerations for late-stage burn or lockout: Check Runoff pH: Ensure your runoff pH is within the appropriate range for nutrient uptake. Lockouts can occur if the pH drifts too high or too low. Examine Nutrient Levels: Test the runoff for nutrient levels. An excess of certain nutrients can cause burn. Conversely, deficiencies can also manifest as burn-like symptoms. Assess Watering Practices: Overwatering can lead to nutrient lockout. Ensure your watering practices allow for proper drainage. Review Environmental Factors: Evaluate temperature and humidity levels. Extreme conditions can affect nutrient absorption. Consider Nutrient Ratios: Sometimes, an imbalance in nutrient ratios can cause issues. Ensure your plants are receiving a well-balanced nutrient solution. Flush if Necessary: If you suspect excess buildup, consider a controlled flush to remove accumulated salts and reset the medium. Monitor Plant Response: Observe how your plants respond after adjustments. If the issue persists, it might be worthwhile to consult with experienced growers or a local gardening expert. Remember, it's often a combination of factors, and a systematic approach can help identify and address the root cause. Good luck, and may your plants recover and thrive! 🌿🌼
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DoughHead
DoughHeadanswered grow question 7 months ago
If you are watering until runoff and the runoff is normal what does then it's a deficiency. If your ppms are within 200ppms of feed then it is deficient in a nute. Ph could be out of wack causing the entire this to look like it's deficiency or toxicity. Check ph in runoff as we'll. Some strains also show signs of age man. At 12 weeks in a auto your nearing end of life and will see signs of it. Goodluck
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CannaIGrow
CannaIGrowanswered grow question 7 months ago
Hey bro so I was looking at your diary and I see that you are in plastic buckets/pots, how many drainage holes do you have? Also from your diary it says your watering 1 gallon every 24 hrs, is this correct?
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 7 months ago
Should be keeping an eye on the runoff water. Check the ph and ec levels in the planters are in order. If the ec is much higher than going in and the ph is lower, it is overfeeding. If everything is near the levels that you feed, they probably need a little more. Always maintain your ph and feed, by testing your runoff water when growing in coco or peatmoss
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