Need more info. Temperature in your Grow Area? What nutrients are you using? Ph of soil? What soil line are using? This seems to be a case of nutrient burn so weaken your nutrient solution the next time you feed.
Need more info. Temperature in your Grow Area? What nutrients are you using? Ph of soil? What soil line are using? This seems to be a case of nutrient burn so weaken your nutrient solution the next time you feed.
Nute burned like a bitch and still asking for which liquid nute to fix the problem..
Your a murderer..
77 degrees, Fox Farm Nutes my leaves have been lookin like that since the start of veg. it looked alot worst in the begging so its actually been getting alot better. the soil is 6.9, soil line is fox farm ocean forest im into my 3rd week of flowering and just started goin full strength this week on them. u think i should go back to 1/4 or 1/2 half
You need to flush and give less nutrients
Bro whats up with all these kids not high enough for RIU?
Im not trying to be a dick in anyway, If I offended you from a funny little comment im so fucking sorry..
Jesus.. Anyways man is your soil auto release nutes in it?
If not then flush the shit out of it..
I made that comment also cause people like you that think everythings fixable with chemicals and dont understand nature sickens me.
Hope when you harvest you get a big wiff of chemicals in your smoke..
Ass..![]()
Im A newb at Growing So i rather ask every question possible then not enough questions. but when this finishes looking beautiful Molasses??? ill make sure i send u a present ...... These NUTZ!
P.S. No But Seriously thanks for the help thats all i was asking for
Well Ocean Forest already contains some nutrients and already adding on to that will cause a nutrient burn I believe it says on the bag to hold off on any added nutrients for atleast three weeks which must have been why this problem happend early during vegative stage. So is this problem still developing on any new growth? If so I would say switch to half and see how that works for you.
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