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ozzrokk

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ok i am having this issue with leaves curling and drying up has been ongoing for awhile now i got a humidifier and fixed the humidity problem and they started straightning out but still have some of the leaves doing it.
they are in their first week of flowering any help would be appreciated.
i am using ocean forest soil and the 3 main foxfarm ferts
here are some pics other than the nuteburn which i believe the problem is how do they look to you?









 

trichlone fiend

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....I've never had a problem with the FF trio. Are you feeding according to the feeding schedule ? ...full stgenth?
...what's your watering method like? ...do ya pH everything?
....your pics aren't big enough to get a good view ( or it's my eyes one)....classic fert burn will burn your tips, and curl your leaves....all the tips burnt up?
 

ozzrokk

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....I've never had a problem with the FF trio. Are you feeding according to the feeding schedule ? ...full stgenth?
...what's your watering method like? ...do ya pH everything?
....your pics aren't big enough to get a good view ( or it's my eyes one)....classic fert burn will burn your tips, and curl your leaves....all the tips burnt up?

Ok to answer both previous replies first off Thank You first week of flower about 6 days in and leaves were curled and burnt before even more curled and i found out humidity was way low at 20 percent. I went out and got humidifier and fixed humidity to about 50 percent and the plant started to straighten out for about 2 days then started decline again. I am using tigerbloom,bigbloom and growbig
oceanforest soil
water about every 3 days and they are in 5 gallon buckets
i have been following the foxfarm schedule a little on the lighter side though cause i know shouldnt go exactly cause thats too much ferts and sure still is. The one thing not sure about is should they be feed every watering or every other watering?
I do not ph and know i should and thats my next move.

Yea i didnt post the pics right I will try this again








:fire: Thanks for your help
 

DoeEyed

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For your feeding, it's kind of dependant on the strain you're growing, and how big they are. Some want more, some take less. If you're seeing nute burn, obviously these need less. You feed according to what your plants want. Start out with every other watering - if you see burn, lessen. If you see deficiency, add more. You see? Those plants are also quite overwatered.
 

trichlone fiend

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....I see ya got better pics, cool. Awe...well, you got the whole twist thing goin on I see, the pH twist. Yeah, I'd get the "General Hydroponics" liquid pH test kit, and maybe not fertilize for a week or so once you do get your pH right. You surely have fertilizers building up if your pH isn't in range... might want to even consider a good flushing. Check out this chart below, keep your pH around 6 and you should see a difference quickly...
 

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ozzrokk

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Yea they are about 26 inches right now and have been giving them nutes every watering (about every 3 days) but last week have been giving them everyother watering and just started back on the foxfarm feeding schedule and probly are overwatered as i have been kinda giving a flush lately with just water in some of the waterings but still about every 3 days not sure if thats too much must be

Awe yea see it wasnt your eyes hahaha so the twist is ph then? Yea i need to get that straight and probly need to test the water and the soil. I am considering a flush if it is over fertilizing
 
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