Check the plant!

Whats up all, respect! I want yall to check me plants and tell me what you thinking. They smell real nice, orange hair coming in, looking real nice!! But the leaves brothas.....looking a little sad, canoe and claw mostly all of them. R.O water at ph 6.5 with fox farm big bloom. Flush them plants every 2 weeks or so, water when soil dry. No bugs, spiders, mold or bad vibes. What ya think. RESPECT!
 

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GOLDBERG71

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I hope it works out for you. My space and time are to precious to run reg bag seeds. Hell I haven't had a bag seed in years. Been growing my own. I'm going to cross a few of my favorite strains in a few months. I've gotten fem seeds by letting them flower a little longer and run a few of them. I just popped some AK47 seeds from previous grows. Since I removed the original cuts from my librarian a few years back. I've gotten some requests lately so I decided I'd give them a try. Worst that happens is I'm not impressed and I pass it on. :bigjoint:
 

bryan oconner

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how did you over the one plant and under feed the other what is different ? I don't care if the strand is different some of us run a lot different kinds and feed the same nutrients .
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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the plant on the left is NOT N deficient. it may be mag or fe, but not N. since its older growth i'd go with mag. try a foliar spray of epsom salt a couple times and see what happens....that might even be the later stages of N tox....hope its just mag

that curling looks like a combo of N and overwatering.
 
the plant on the left is NOT N deficient. it may be mag or fe, but not N. since its older growth i'd go with mag. try a foliar spray of epsom salt a couple times and see what happens....that might even be the later stages of N tox....hope its just mag

that curling looks like a combo of N and overwatering.
You say older growth, but the yellow leaf plant is 2 weeks younger than the rest. I flush em every 2 weeks, I figure that would prevent any over nutrition. I'll try the salt on the left plant.
 

Buba Blend

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You say older growth, but the yellow leaf plant is 2 weeks younger than the rest. I flush em every 2 weeks, I figure that would prevent any over nutrition. I'll try the salt on the left plant.
You should not be flushing soil. I can't explain it, I'm not the expert, That's for the Doctor and his gang of non flushers to explain. I was once a flusher myself but have since been cured. Find the Doctor (Dr. Who) and you may someday see the light.
 
You should not be flushing soil. I can't explain it, I'm not the expert, That's for the Doctor and his gang of non flushers to explain. I was once a flusher myself but have since been cured. Find the Doctor (Dr. Who) and you may someday see the light.
Link it brotha RESPECT!!
 
the plant on the left is NOT N deficient. it may be mag or fe, but not N. since its older growth i'd go with mag. try a foliar spray of epsom salt a couple times and see what happens....that might even be the later stages of N tox....hope its just mag

that curling looks like a combo of N and overwatering.
Really been digging up about mag. Symptoms definitely agree with me plant. I'm getting me some salt.
 

Budzbuddha

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Stop flushing them ...
All your doing is stripping the soil .... If you feeding " according to the nute line " you are using , there should be NO reason to REGULARLY FLUSH .

Even if you figure out the feeding / deficiency problem , you are just tripping yourself up by flushing a possible fix.
Yellow leaves WILL NOT RECOVER - no matter what you do . You are ONLY trying to stop the progression of problem. You should also stake up that forward plant. As it gains weight or worse if you move it suddenly you will crack that stalk and then you will be cryin.

You should be on a BLOOM feed by now ( lower N ) but some strains are heavy feeders ( which i think is that one ) , since you mentioned they are bagseed , they could be any strain with different requirements. Feed each separately ( based on each plants needs ).
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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You say older growth, but the yellow leaf plant is 2 weeks younger than the rest. I flush em every 2 weeks, I figure that would prevent any over nutrition. I'll try the salt on the left plant.
older growth on the plant. there are mobile and immobile nutrients, if you see signs of deficiencies first in older growth on the plant, its probably a mobile nutrient deficiency, the newer growth is pulling the nutes from the older growth.
if a deficiency is affecting newer growth first, its probably an immobile nute, that the plant can't pull away from older growth.
http://masteringhorticulture.blogspot.com/2012/01/mobile-vs-immobile-nutrients.html
quick guide
 

Dr. Who

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Link it brotha RESPECT!!
Hmmm,,,,Your creating more problems by leeching (flushing) so much. Plants in the "green" are high N and kinda look over watered BUT, you say you don't water till dry - so high N it is!

The plant on the left is having P trouble. By the necrotic spots. I'll say it's a pH problem brought on by the pot being wet/damp for too long a period of time.....this is from your "flushing" as extended periods of wet will keep the pH low too long. This cuts availability of P (and other things like Mg and Ca - those are starting showing too).

Normally I would say that it's a too much P thing as you most likely started bloom nutrients too soon - BUT the necrosis in the leaves say "not that"....pH !

For that plant = pH your in going fluids to 7.0 and use them. At this point in the run, it can still recover enough to improve the yield of it. The others = reduce the N and continue with no "flushing" and see a pretty quick improvement....The leaves on that yellowing plant will never "recover". It should stop the progression of others following. It will take like 5-7 days for this to happen...

I like to water a metered amount everyday at lights on! This does 2 things for me.
1: It supplies more 02 to the roots = good thing!
and
2: It allows for a more natural pH swing in the soil. = Makes the nutrients available at peak rates*.

* Soil will drop in pH around a whole point when you water. As the soil dries back out, it rises back to it's "normal" level.

Here is a pretty good Nutrient availability chart for pH levels - first one is hydro and the other is soil..




Good Luck!
 
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A.K.A. Overgrowem

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Whats up all, respect! I want yall to check me plants and tell me what you thinking. They smell real nice, orange hair coming in, looking real nice!! But the leaves brothas.....looking a little sad, canoe and claw mostly all of them. R.O water at ph 6.5 with fox farm big bloom. Flush them plants every 2 weeks or so, water when soil dry. No bugs, spiders, mold or bad vibes. What ya think. RESPECT!
Water only, or with a smidge of molasses (5 to 10% run-off) is not flushing. I water without nutes. every 4th time, only flush on the last watering b4 harvest, even then not super heavy.
 
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