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Kosyjuana1
Kosyjuana1started grow question a month ago
My Neville's haze is starting to be hard to look at. Cant tell if Is watering issue, nute burn or excess. I thinking maybe K deficiency. Shes been drinking close to 4 gallons of water a day or more and soil dries very quick. After watering I notice the new growth looks good
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Week 12
Leaves. Tips - Die
Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Color - Pale
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iLoveGoodWeed
iLoveGoodWeedanswered grow question a month ago
Given that she's been guzzling down water like there's no tomorrow and the soil's drying out super quick, it could be a watering issue. Maybe she's not getting enough water, or perhaps you're overwatering her. But considering you're noticing good new growth after watering, it might not be a water problem after all. It's possible it could be a nutrient deficiency, like you mentioned with potassium. Since she's been drinking so much, she might be using up nutrients faster than usual. I'd consider giving her a good flush with some pH-balanced water to clear out any excess salts or buildup in the soil, then maybe hit her with a balanced nutrient solution to see if that helps. (Check the EC/PPM of the runoff to monitor for any salt buildup) Keep an eye on her and see how she responds. Plants can be tricky sometimes, but with a little TLC, she'll hopefully bounce back. Good luck, and happy growing! 🌿🔥
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CULTIVATORFROG
CULTIVATORFROGanswered grow question a month ago
No es quemadura por nutrientes. Puede ser problema de ph. Al momento de regar controle el ph del drenaje de su maseta. También recomiendo calibrar el lápiz medidor de ph 1 vez por semana. Un segundo problema que pienso por el aspecto de su planta es falta de riego o poca cantidad. Recuerde regar lo sufiente como para empapar todo el sustrato y obtener una poco de escorrentía. Saludos
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popcornsutton
popcornsuttonanswered grow question a month ago
nute burn and or ph is off. had the exact same show goin on here.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a month ago
Its from overwaterin with nutrients after the plant has dried up. I bet it got really dry..and u have it nutrients. This is the cause. They defo taking up to much water and leaving the nutes behind adding a build up of salts giving u this burnt look. As when overwaterin starts. Its kinda down hill once it gets very light green (the tips) and moves down the leaf. Then the pigment of the leaf is gone. Its kinda like sticking a really pale guy out in a hot 30c sun..shit gets burnt. That and/or what I talked about with the feed getting away causing the plant to lock out nutrients. It takes up to much water.. And then a cascading event begins I just brought a plant like that through. Was an auto. And it got away from me and lost pigment and looks burnt to shit. Its not. I had it crop wide last summer with 35c temps. And no nutrients when trying to fix was also a mistake as the plant drank too much water and lost pigment even more. Its a thing of good feeding and so on. A plant should be drinking 4L of water a day. They can. But break it down. Witj feed, enzymes low EC nutrients. Sugars and stuff. Also idk if u use it. Silica is great for when this happens. Once you have enough small leafs around the bud during fattening you should get decent bud. Yes, there'll be some type of drop in quality. Most probably be bud development. Will still be stoney. If anything my crop from last summer proved that..
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a month ago
This looks like you have nutrient burns. What happens is your plant is taking up your nutrients(salts) with water. When the plant does not have enough water compared to salts, it gets dehydrated because there is not enough water so the salts burn the plant. This happens first at the tips. If you’re imbalanced in your ratio of salt/water then you dehydrate it. Since your media is drying out so fast, this is what is happening. You will need to keep the soil most to allow more water to be absorbed with the salts so it does not burn the plant. My suggestion is to water twice a day if needed. I hope this helps.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question a month ago
This is nutrition burn. Curled up and in is nutrition burn.
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