Holes in leaves / yellowing + curling of leaves

breadbox

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once a week is fine until the plants can take more. you have to realize when you give them straight water after a feeding they are still getting food thats left in the soil from the last feeding.

and your well water is fine, just ph it. no need to buy water. I feed giant outdoor gardens off well water and i don't even PH it.

leave the plants alone and stick to your feeding schedule except the next feeding do 1/4 strength and then back up to 1/2 the next week.

remember with soil plants it takes a few days before you will see any changes. so don't overcorrect because you don't see a difference right away. as long as new burns don't show up your fine.


You dont ph your well water?
Just use plain water for now until they recover cracka. Stop worrying about that bulllllllshittttt.


That bullshit is what makes the difference of getting an ounce per plant or a half pound.. if a little thought and effort needs to be applied for that to find a good balance then i find it worth it. Nigga.
 

Humboldt14

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You dont ph your well water?

defiantly not. as long as the water is between 6.0 and 7.0 your good to go(outdoor). i also put Dolomite Lime in my soil so it buffers for you. but even without it your sill fine. I have had gardens with hundreds of 15 foot plants. Its impossible to PH that much water everyday.

I also water some gardens with straight creek water and i also have a garden thats fed off of a spring.

Outdoor plants buffer almost any water compared to indoor soil plants.

always PH indoor soil plants
i never PH outdoor plants.
 

breadbox

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defiantly not. as long as the water is between 6.0 and 7.0 your good to go(outdoor). i also put Dolomite Lime in my soil so it buffers for you. but even without it your sill fine. I have had gardens with hundreds of 15 foot plants. Its impossible to PH that much water everyday.

I also water some gardens with straight creek water and i also have a garden thats fed off of a spring.

Outdoor plants buffer almost any water compared to indoor soil plants.

always PH indoor soil plants
i never PH outdoor plants.

I collect rainwater. . How do you obtain well water??
 

BigMaineyXL

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They just received the 2nd dose of nutes on Tuesday. First dose on Tuesday before last. They are in 7G Felt Pots and when I do water them, I give them all 1G of water each. At the moment, I've only needed to water them once a week due to the size pots. I'm sure as they grow a bit more, I'll be watering more often.

So to answer your question, I am only giving them nutes once a week. I was unsure if I should be giving them nutes every watering (my first grow) and I've read some say nutes every watering then others say once a week.

Your suggestion?

Thanks on the input man. I really appreciate all the help I've received here since starting.

*edit*

Have been giving them 1/2 the dose listed on my above link, but I was thinking the same this morning about cutting back on the nutes.

Is there one I should cut back more than the others or just all of them?

Currently using:

Cal/Mag
Superthrive
Hygrozyme
Botanicare Grow - Pure Blend Pro
Give them nutes 2/3 times a week and wth you doing giving them 1gallon per pot thats not only drenching them unnecessarily at any one point but you defo overfeeding at that amount. I have 40l container and feed every 2 days but had my lights real close so soil dryed quicker the top soil dried within a day, hours even, im guessing your lights arent near as close as I had mine and your giving so much water I doubt yoyr girls half way down the pot are getting dry but more wetter n wetter per gallon feed your giving em. Cyt back on that n possibly lower your lights a few days try get your soil dried up and give em no more than 1/2litre per pot each feed. Im pretty certain this is ur problem. Too much nute ratio to water even though u say ur giving half dozage.

**Mainey**
 

cassinfo

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You dont ph your well water?




That bullshit is what makes the difference of getting an ounce per plant or a half pound.. if a little thought and effort needs to be applied for that to find a good balance then i find it worth it. Nigga.
Don't listen to a guy who is trying to show off his wimpy body in an MJ forum. He's trying to tell u to use muscle supplements on your plant bro. He said he can get a LB by injecting steroids into 1 plant under a 250 hps light. That is bogus!! Baahh Humbolt!!!
 

breadbox

Member
Don't listen to a guy who is trying to show off his wimpy body in an MJ forum. He's trying to tell u to use muscle supplements on your plant bro. He said he can get a LB by injecting steroids into 1 plant under a 250 hps light. That is bogus!! Baahh Humbolt!!!

Dont be jealous thats i have definition and you dont nig... why dont you post something useful or contribute by posting pics of your grow.. thats why i started the thread
 

~Dankster~420

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Looks allot like a ph issue to me. Especially that twisting,.. I would 4 sure grab you up a ph meter and check. I have heard some growers say ph isn't a really big deal if your growing in soil which is a crock. lol PH is most defiantly an issue if not taken seriously. IDK if you knew this but ph issues also can start or even lockout other nutrients.
Temps are 68-75 i keep em outside during the day... highest inside the box at night is 80.. idk the ph..
 

Humboldt14

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the leaves twisting the PH bouncing around. and don't focus on the big leaf. just the new growth. when vegging a plant only look at new leaf growth. make sure they are healthy and in the pic the new growth looks green and the leaves are not burnt or twisting which means leave it alone.

get PH pen if you don't have one.

there are only 3 problems a plant can have.

Overfeeding
underfeeding
PH is off

and thats it.
 

Humboldt14

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Looks allot like a ph issue to me. Especially that twisting,.. I would 4 sure grab you up a ph meter and check. I have heard some growers say ph isn't a really big deal if your growing in soil which is a crock. lol PH is most defiantly an issue if not taken seriously. IDK if you knew this but ph issues also can start or even lockout other nutrients.

you don't have to PH if put some Dolomite Lime in the soil
 
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