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Mousse
Moussestarted grow question 2 days ago
Nach dem ich die gespült habe mit ph6,0 er Wasser sehen die von einem auf den anderen Tag so aus. Glaube ihr die kommen noch wieder und sollte ich die düngen? Oder erst mal lieber nicht 🏾 Danke im vorraus
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 days ago
They look burnt, and over defoliated. everything was fine in week 4. Did to much at once. Any good nutrient brand can be taken up from within a range of 5.5-7 for things that are readily available. 1.9EC is high IMO. You also have a shit ton of light in that tent. Might be to much. Manufacture suggest 12" hang height at 100% on a 12/12 cycle for flower. Given its autos you can prob take that down to 60% at 18/6 cycle. Calculate the DLI with their PPFD maps.
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 2 days ago
Iv had a look through your diary and it looks like you have been feeding at decent ratios, the thing that may have been slightly of is the PH being just below 6.0, I try and aim more between 6.0-6.5
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 days ago
Think its wrong ph issue, whatever you put, because of wrong ph , plant cant uptake nutes. Either you restart , o try to push them. Results wont ge even bad, it will be very bad ... I highly doubt thry will recover.
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Kenn0rphan
Kenn0rphananswered grow question 2 days ago
Hello- I believe you have some root issues that are preventing proper nutrient uptake.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 days ago
To grower So, I've looked at your diary in more detail. Your ratios look ok. Being fully organic nutrients you don't need to PH. But when giving water you shouldn't PH it. Just add the water, DON'T let the soil dry up. These nutrients are truly tested. So, the issue is your plants eating themselves. So, keep moist stick to the doses (1/2-1/3) usually of what's recommended. Remove the spent leaves, light pull will remove fully dead ones. Once that's done, move on to seeing what's left. Take pics of certain leaves. And look for improvements being organic it could take up to a week. But keeping it dry. Don't flush out any nutrients, to restart it. I suggest you just keep water feeds (non ph'ed) or unless says otherwise 6.5-6.8 are ranges for soil 6.7 being optimal. I also see you've a big light. I suggest you lower the % by 15% or so until she's back in full swing. If you need more help with the process feel free to mes me. To: Papa_T THAT'S pretty simple mate. He only cares about points and will do anything to get them so spending time to help ppl without gives him time to only focus on linked pount adding Question, and that's it possibility even messages the growers to offer advice "hey mate bla bla bla". Personally I don't know him and as you pointed out. (Only answers point scoring questions) I DON'T want to. I don't look for linked diaries as do a lot of other helpers such as M0use, Roberts and the usuaI ppl, large list. I complain about not having a diary to look at as "what's the problem" when asked without context is just asking us to guess.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 days ago
To grower So, I've looked at your diary in more detail. Your ratios look ok. Being fully organic nutrients you don't need to PH. But when giving water you shouldn't PH it. Just add the water, DON'T let the soil dry up. These nutrients are truly tested. So, the issue is your plants eating themselves. So, keep moist stick to the doses (1/2-1/3) usually of what's recommended. Remove the spent leaves, light pull will remove fully dead ones. Once that's done, move on to seeing what's left. Take pics of certain leaves. And look for improvements being organic it could take up to a week. But keeping it dry. Don't flush out any nutrients, to restart it. I suggest you just keep water feeds (non ph'ed) or unless says otherwise 6.5-6.8 are ranges for soil 6.7 being optimal. I also see you've a big light. I suggest you lower the % by 15% or so until she's back in full swing. If you need more help with the process feel free to mes me. To: Papa_T THAT'S pretty simple mate. He only cares about points and will do anything to get them so spending time to help ppl without gives him time to only focus on linked pount adding Question, and that's it possibility even messages the growers to offer advice "hey mate bla bla bla". Personally I don't know him and as you pointed out. (Only answers point scoring questions) I DON'T want to. I don't look for linked diaries as do a lot of other helpers such as M0use, Roberts and the usuaI ppl, large list. I complain about not having a diary to look at as "what's the problem" when asked without context is just asking us to guess.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 days ago
YOUR plants are vastly underfed. And by looking at the plants. They've been eating themselves. So, for this to be as extreme as it is. You've let the soil dry up too many times. And in doing this it stops growth completely as the plants go into survival mode. And eat the stores In their leaves. (Ppl actually do this, its called crop steering) but you are meant to catch it before it gets like that So, keeping sub wet from now till harvest is key. You have 3-5 weeks left you have a few options. You can restore the plant slowly this will mean giving a few less hours of light for up to a week. Maintaining a steady balance of NPK in heavy flowering flavour. Make sure you have CALMAG going as these help move nutrients to where its needed. You need to NOT LET THE SUB dry up at ALL for the remainder of the entire grow. Or you'll end up with bushwhack weed (stinks of hay, and can take months of curing to get the taste back) but you lose a lot of flavour and taste regardless if you end up with your weed smelling like hay So. To make sure you have issues fixed. Take pics of leaves you keep. The ruined ones. (Just thug lightly, pulling down any lifeless leaves will drop off) if it stays it can stay regardless of how it looks. As by looking your gonna lose up to 50% of leaves. (As they're dead) and you need to know how the plant is moving on) Feel free to mes me. But it's pretty simple. Damage control
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 2 days ago
High Mousse, You did overwater the plant and you are not using the right nutrients for this phase of the grow. Stop giving the grow nutrients and stop giving the more roots. And increase cal-mag to 1 ml/L Only water again when the top 5 centimers from the soil are completely dry. Always water till 20% runoff and do not flush again. Flushing is only damaging the balance, instead give water till 20% runoff every time you water. The plants are pretty damaged and it doesn't look good at the moment. I would still try and see how do they look next week and if they are getting even worse then start over. But you learned from it and the next time you know what to do to prevent these problems buddy. Happy Growing! 💚
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