Week 8 chemdawg problems

kronikboi

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Hey guys, first time poster. Entering week 8 of flowering with some chemdawg and was curious if this looks like a deficiency or maybe heat stress?? Was thinking potassium, but not really sure at all. Only been doing this for about a year now, so still learning. Any help would be very appreciated! Kinda hard to see but the leaves looked just burned and crispy
 

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purplehays1

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hard to tell with the led's on.....


looks like the one got some water on its leaves and got burned. The others look like they r running out of nitrogen which is pretty normal 8 weeks in flower. If your temps have been hotter than normal that could also cause some of it.
 

kronikboi

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Thanks for the quick reply! This is only happening on one side of my tent, the side with the dehumidifier on it. And that thing puts out a decent amount of heat. I've read that potassium is used by the plant to help with the movement of water, and since these plants have been hotter than normal then they may have a potassium deficiency caused by having to move more water? I know there probably isn't much I can do for this grow but hopefully be able to prevent it in the future.
 

kronikboi

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Why chop them? Lol Just looks a deficiency or something, nothing life threatening. Just trying to figure it out so I can make adjustments for future grows! Anyone else got anything to say about this?
 

kronikboi

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They've been slowly dying over the last few weeks. I check runoff water after feeding and it is at 6.2. I've never gone above 800 ppm for feedings. Very sensitive plant the chemdawg is in my opinion.
 

pinkjackyle

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i was being a bit of a smartass in my previous post . i cant tell much about anything under those purple lights . good vibes .
 

kronikboi

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So for any future reader of this post, it ended up just being a heat issue. Bought a window ac unit and now all the gals are doing great. No more dying leaves. All is well again :)
 
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