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The problems with this plant continue... help 😔

BunnyBud
BunnyBudstarted grow question 2mo ago
Northern Light Blue auto, week 7. One heavy watering weeks ago and another 4–5 days ago while the pot was still moist. Since then: droopy leaves, spots, no recovery. Pot still heavy after 4 days drying. DLI 30–35, 18h, Light Mix + ADV. Overwatering or root damage?
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2mo ago
poor watering habits + low N watering shouldn't be driven by anxiety. 1) fully saturate (10% runoff required if soilless) 2) wait for appropriate dryback and repeat. This is never 'overwatering'. If normal and proper watering cause any negative effects, it is the fault ot the medium's constitution. add more perlite or similar drainage amendment, if that's the case.
Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 2mo ago
Overwatering will kill your plants quick and cause root rot and can take a while to recover. Don't water moist soil, let it dry and rather let the plants leaves droop a bit than overdo it
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Chameleon
Chameleonanswered grow question 2mo ago
I would let your soil dry out to draw oxygen in to your roots, as roots love oxygen, and wet soil without a dry period to draw oxygen to roots, can cause several problems. I would let it dry back before watering again, and wait to see if symptoms stabilise. Your plants are full of water so your soil will stay wet for a while, just let it dry back and evaluate from there. 👍🏻 Good luck...
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HinduGod
HinduGodanswered grow question 2mo ago
WOW LOOK AT DAT!!! LOOKS LIKE WRONG WATERING PRACTICES LEADING TO NUTRIENT LOCKOUT!!! PLANT MAY NOT BE DRINKING BECAUSE OF ROOT ISSUES AFTER 4 DAYS DAT POT SHOULD NOT BE HEAVY!! MY OPINION ON LIMITED INFO!!!!
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 2mo ago
You claim your deficiency is due to biobizz. Yet on your diary or looks like you've only been feeding fish and that is not enough
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Trichoma
Trichomaanswered grow question 2mo ago
100% Cal deficiency, why? Can't rly tell but some hints: -Tab water can cause cal/mag inbalance or over/under-feeding, check ur water provider for that they need to publicly show what content is. - You don't have enough cal in soil or don't give any extra calmag Will this be fixable? - No it's immobile so u can just keep it from continue and maybe locking out other nutrients aswell. What could be also a main problem as ur plants don't look that happy from the leave tension: -Beginner usually mess up water schedule, keep golden rule 1/3-1/5 of pot volume u water then u lift the pot every day until significantly light, then you water again. DO NOT WATER ON SCHEDULE EVERY X DAYS, THIS WONT WORK, Frequent watering with low amounts is a now go aswell! Keep in that golden rule 😜
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Green_claws
Green_clawsanswered grow question 2mo ago
There alot happening here not sure of your watering habits but firstly I would take those dead leaves off around the bottom and let the pot dry back a bit before giving a booster feed, I'm guessing that the roots are in a bad way with the medium staying wet for so long. I don't know if there time to turn it around with how long you have left but you might aswel keep them going, they all look like nitrogen is or was missing.. Good luck pal
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JonnyTerpen
JonnyTerpenanswered grow question 2mo ago
Too much water?
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Selkot
Selkotanswered grow question 2mo ago
PS: To use what you currently have: switch to 3 ml of each at the next watering + 2 ml Calmag (buy a cheap one, they’re all the same, preferably pick a mineral one so it’s absorbed faster, like the one from AN, HyPro, or Plagron). Then do a plain-water watering with Calmag next time, and after that go to 4 ml of each + 2ml Calmag
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Selkot
Selkotanswered grow question 2mo ago
hey 👋 First, let it dry properly, even if it takes time. Then remove the affected leaves, no need to keep them. Finally, get back to a good feeding schedule with 4 ml Bloom A, 4 ml Bloom B, and 2 ml Calmag. When it’s doing better in about 10 days, start a light bloom booster. PS: For your next run, use 3 or 4-gallon clothe pots and add coco to your mix; that’ll put an end to overwatering issues 👍
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