vanCola

New Member
Good day everyone this is my first outdoor grow and I have these two skunk #1 that are in some form of deficiency I was wondering if I could get a recommendation on how I can fix this.first 2 on 1 plant second 2 are the other. Thank you for your time.
 

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Tracker

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Welcome to RIU

Can you tell us more about your grow? What type of soil, nutrients, feed/water sched, ppm/ec, ph, RH, temps? More info is better.
 

vanCola

New Member
For sure i started with ff happy frog soil in 7 gallon smart pots transplanted into 15 gallon smart pots with bluesky organics living soil couldn't find any ff. Nutrients I've been adding potassium silicate with each watering to ph up my ro water and I've just been watering when they get lite it's been super hot here lately. Ppm I haven't been paying attention to. I've also just started to add mag xtra to my water. I've been trying to keep my ph range 6.2-6.4 range. Cheers
 

Tracker

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To me, the burnt edge leaves look more like an excess/toxicity of some kind. I'm not very knowledgeable on living soil. I've got my indoors in FFOF using salt nutes, and my outdoor is in a raised bed with kitchen compost and salt nutes.

My first step would be to check the ppm and ph of my inputs and runoff. Then make adjustments accordingly.

Besides that, I recommend you do preventative maintenance for bug pests outdoors. I do weekly preventative. Bugs will mess up your plant.
 

vanCola

New Member
To me, the burnt edge leaves look more like an excess/toxicity of some kind. I'm not very knowledgeable on living soil. I've got my indoors in FFOF using salt nutes, and my outdoor is in a raised bed with kitchen compost and salt nutes.

My first step would be to check the ppm and ph of my inputs and runoff. Then make adjustments accordingly.

Besides that, I recommend you do preventative maintenance for bug pests outdoors. I do weekly preventative. Bugs will mess up your plant.
I appreciate the info cheers
 

polishpollack

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actually that looks like low nitrogen as some leaves are pale green and other are yellow. Think about trying a one part fert with many things in it already like dynagro. follow the direction on the back. don't over do it on a bottle fert, which is easy to do.
 

vanCola

New Member
actually that looks like low nitrogen as some leaves are pale green and other are yellow. Think about trying a one part fert with many things in it already like dynagro. follow the direction on the back. don't over do it on a bottle fert, which is easy to do.
Sweet I'll grab some tomorrow cheers
 
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