In need of help (pics included)

Silence 208

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How often are you feeding??? And are you ph ing the first run off out of the pots when you water and also the ppm in your water??? IMO I think it's being over fed what I'd do is flush a couple a gal of water through her then when she dries up hit her with a good light feed but that's my opinion. Like Roger said it could be mang. But it's hard to tell without a list of foods you feed and how often you do so I hope this helps.
 

bobtokes

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Tomato fertilizer I used was 2-7-4. and I only fed that to them one time, about 3 weeks ago at half strength.
Since then I've been giving them superlative,
And that I've only been given at 1 drop per 4 ounces of water.
your in veg and your 2-7-4 NPK ratio is not giving your plants enough nitrogen and giving them too much phosphorus
 

Illicitmango

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I only gave them that tomato fertilizer one time. I have flushed with RO water since then. I sprinkled a little bit of garden lime in the soil and I have been giving it a little bit of superthrive every third watering
 

vaporz

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superthrive is okay but fine line between okay for ladies and killing them..use superthrive cautiously and from my experience when i have used it, one or two drops is plenty for a gallon of water, if you have been using RO water to water you might have to get some cal-mag to supplement.

***edit*** for myself I don't actually use superthrive during the veg/flower cycles...I have used it when i took cuttings and soaked them in containers that contained superthrive, to me if used right it increases the amounts of roots that form, but could just be my imagination
 

Illicitmango

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I bought a pH meter. My water is 8.0ph
Is this the cause of all my problems? I also bought a bottle each of ph up and ph down as well.
 
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