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rimzytfa
rimzytfastarted grow question 9 months ago
Week 5 and my plant is showing some bad signs on the bottom leafs. Temps are always ok, I have been feeding her with ph 6.3/6.4. Should I be worried? I can’t really identify the issue here- rest of the plant seems Ok
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603grower
603groweranswered grow question 9 months ago
There older fan leaves homie your good. your going into flower so your first few weeks she’s gonna take all the nitrogen she can. She’s going to take it from the bottom. I would not worry about it. Plant looks great and she going to start stacking and not need the nitrogen as much.
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VanTheMan
VanTheMananswered grow question 9 months ago
all in all your plant looks healthy. the leave with spots look like a lil genetic defect. The lower 3 tipped leave at the bottom doesnt make me worrie straight away but it should tell you to be more observant on her development the comming days/weeks. it looks like she has been going through a very slight N deficiency for some time. Looking at your diary i see you are only giving her half the recommended dosage of Bio grow. (or less) and no other supplements. according to BioBizz' schedule you should have been feeding her with 2ml grow for at least 2 weeks now. https://www.biobizz.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/EN-Nutrient-Schedule-EN-2023.pdf but dont panic and turn a slight deficiency into a burn. she is still in her early flowering stage and the "damage" has been minimal.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 9 months ago
This is not normal. You have a slight imbalance coming from veg to bloom.. My guess is the plant is having issues transferring from grow 2 bloom nutes. U did give water for 4-7 days before adding any bloom nutrients? If not don't worry its early and these leafs are just signs the plant struggled to find a balance during the flip. All is good nothing to worry about per say but its not normal. Just keep some distance from grow-bloom. This can be done by the last grow feed when you see the flip..stop grow and feed water +enzymes and after a few days add your bloom. With coco. Its just a matter of flushing and a few hrs for plant to break down grow. U see this a lot more with soil from the clash of pH changes from grow-bloom clashing. A lot of brands have at least a wk should be between grow - bloom and this can be done easily. As wit soil things need less feeds and last longer in soil. And can go without for them few days when the plant start to do its stretch before pre flower. Good luck.
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Haoss
Haossanswered grow question 9 months ago
There is nothing to worry about, just remove that leaves and continue feeding normally 🤝
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GreenThumbedGrower
GreenThumbedGroweranswered grow question 9 months ago
How much are you feeding? Lower growth deficiencies are hunger. Top growth deficiencies are toxicities.
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 9 months ago
That is one of the very first leaves on the plant. What is happening is your plant is taking all the nutrients out of it and dispersing it to new growth. Plants are very good at telling what leaves are performing and then re distributing their nutrients to higher leaves. You can trim this off along with some of the other lower fan leaves that do not get much light anymore. Hope this helps.
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