What is wrong?

Need help, i have removed a lot of the damaged leaves so i can tell if it gets better or worse, but what is wrong? is it hungry or what? -.-
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Low pH can create deficiencies mimicking nute burn . Best to explain more in detail , soil type , feed pH& ppm , temps ect .. This will help others straighten you out verses going on a random shot and note

Nute burn will be most apparent on new growth , that looks like an extreme case of magnesium deficiency
 

harris hawk

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What about heat issue -like mentioned more information needed -lighting -nutrients used? Thanks - could also be " Mag" toxicity (advanced) Once you notice a plant issues, you are all ready 2 weeks behind in treating it
 
Low pH can create deficiencies mimicking nute burn . Best to explain more in detail , soil type , feed pH& ppm , temps ect .. This will help others straighten you out verses going on a random shot and note

Nute burn will be most apparent on new growth , that looks like an extreme case of magnesium deficiency
My ph is steady at 6.5 soil is a little hard to explain as im mixing it myself, two different German soils mixed with perlite and vermiculite, had no problems before maybe two weeks ago, i fed them Hy-Pro Terra 5ml pr liter water, and some Biobizz Bio Bloom and Top max, had runoff at approx 1350 ppm and a ph at 6.5
 
What about heat issue -like mentioned more information needed -lighting -nutrients used? Thanks - could also be " Mag" toxicity (advanced) Once you notice a plant issues, you are all ready 2 weeks behind in treating it
I'm growing outdoor, and never have any heat issue, when raining they come indoor under 410W cfl lights, and it happend before i started to put them inside
 

verbal719

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That is nute burn. Flush then flush some more. Do not say fuck it an pull the plant. Just give plain water for a few weeks and they should recover. People, especially new growers go over the top with nutes. I don't know what your experience is but I don't think anyone should use nutrients for their first 2 or 3 grows. Just water. Either way what I would do is flush the plants for about 20 minutes then give just water for a few weeks. I have had my ph all over the board and have never seen anything like that from ph. Not saying it can't happen but it would have to be extreme and I have personally never saw it first hand. That is from something else either in the dirt or something you are feeding it.
 
That is nute burn. Flush then flush some more. Do not say fuck it an pull the plant. Just give plain water for a few weeks and they should recover. People, especially new growers go over the top with nutes. I don't know what your experience is but I don't think anyone should use nutrients for their first 2 or 3 grows. Just water. Either way what I would do is flush the plants for about 20 minutes then give just water for a few weeks. I have had my ph all over the board and have never seen anything like that from ph. Not saying it can't happen but it would have to be extreme and I have personally never saw it first hand. That is from something else either in the dirt or something you are feeding it.
Thanks :) and i would never pull the plant :D i will try flush it some more, there must be a huge build up of nutes in my soil, two weeks with this problem and i have only given them clean ph water these two weeks :) and my ph is always steady at 6.5
 

verbal719

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Thanks :) and i would never pull the plant :D i will try flush it some more, there must be a huge build up of nutes in my soil, two weeks with this problem and i have only given them clean ph water these two weeks :) and my ph is always steady at 6.5
Yup than it has to be the dirt. Still that is odd. Unless the soil itself has little or no nutrients. Maybe have it tested at a local nursery or grow store.
 

anzohaze

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Thanks :) and i would never pull the plant :D i will try flush it some more, there must be a huge build up of nutes in my soil, two weeks with this problem and i have only given them clean ph water these two weeks :) and my ph is always steady at 6.5
Male sure yoi always have good runoff which helps keeps salt build ups less likely
 

Ebb&flo99

Member
I have the same issue, on my outdoor girls. I feed them alittle to much nutes. 10-12 days of straight water. And problem solved
 
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