What's the problem?

MrPooTang

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Okay so here we are,
My lady is at 4weeks flowering next Monday, and around 16weeks total. Strain is unknown. Bagseed,
Planted straight in the ground.
Feed nutes during veg but nothing for the last 4weeks..
Problems started about 2 weeks ago. Had new leaves growing through yellow. And curled upwards like a taco. Then spreading down one branch.. someone mentioned to me I had a mag dif. so was advised to give some epsom salts as foliar feed. And watering. And to give molasses.. in the past week things to me are getting on progressively worse.. And want to find a solution..
Please help me out :)
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vostok

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The red stems and tips is too cold a nights
https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/understanding-red-stems.30159/

The yellowing and upward curl of the leaves is nute burn, plants don't need (N) is bud
but you can't tell growers sez the plant ...flush lots
https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/flush-baby-flush.30160/

that looks a great outdoor spot, encourage some more shelter in the area
next grow dig a deep trench 1m or yard wide and 2-4 meters or yards long fill with a truck load of organics
for spectacular grows, or use 5-8 us gal pots
 

veggiegardener

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A quick solution would be to get some liquid Ironite or Ironite 1-0-1 pellets and drench the root zone. Ironite contains a wide range of micronutrients. A cup of pellets ground up and dissolved in 5 gallons of water will turn things around. A blender with water added would do the trick. Best of luck. Everybody around here talks about Cal-Mag. I've never used it, because I've had great results with Ironite which I buy in 20# or 40# bags.
 

Diabolical666

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Your greener plants look like wind damage. Some strains hate high winds so they will get crispy.
The lighter green plant looks like a fussy sativa I had in my garden this year. I didnt give it too much attention, but when I did (feeding her) she would bounce back everytime. I'd do what veggiegardener suggested
 

MrPooTang

Member
The red stems and tips is too cold a nights
https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/understanding-red-stems.30159/

The yellowing and upward curl of the leaves is nute burn, plants don't need (N) is bud
but you can't tell growers sez the plant ...flush lots
https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/flush-baby-flush.30160/

that looks a great outdoor spot, encourage some more shelter in the area
next grow dig a deep trench 1m or yard wide and 2-4 meters or yards long fill with a truck load of organics
for spectacular grows, or use 5-8 us gal pots
Is the cold nights anything to worry about? Or will it all be okay?
Also reading what you posted about flushing.. as mines in the ground how do
I flush that? I don't want the soil to become water logged and make things worse.. How much do ya think I should flush??

A quick solution would be to get some liquid Ironite or Ironite 1-0-1 pellets and drench the root zone. Ironite contains a wide range of micronutrients. A cup of pellets ground up and dissolved in 5 gallons of water will turn things around. A blender with water added would do the trick. Best of luck. Everybody around here talks about Cal-Mag. I've never used it, because I've had great results with Ironite which I buy in 20# or 40# bags.
Cool.. I've had a look into ironite.. but can't seem to find anything around local.. I can't buy anything offline For various reasons.. So not sure exactly what I can use..
 

vostok

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Is the cold nights anything to worry about? Or will it all be okay?
Also reading what you posted about flushing.. as mines in the ground how do
I flush that? I don't want the soil to become water logged and make things worse.. How much do ya think I should flush??
Cool.. I've had a look into ironite.. but can't seem to find anything around local.. I can't buy anything offline For various reasons.. So not sure exactly what I can use..
Waterlogged,...it does happen
when you put water in soil, that issue here is that your plants are in the ground,
best to avoid that in any future grows, and use 3-5 us gallon pots,
at all costs avoid 'dirt' use organic soils, as dirt holds too many bugs and shit
Dig a trench for the runoff, allow a hose to soak the ground for 3-4 hours,
with the idea that the site will be back to normal in 5-7 days

 

veggiegardener

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Is the cold nights anything to worry about? Or will it all be okay?
Also reading what you posted about flushing.. as mines in the ground how do
I flush that? I don't want the soil to become water logged and make things worse.. How much do ya think I should flush??



Cool.. I've had a look into ironite.. but can't seem to find anything around local.. I can't buy anything offline For various reasons.. So not sure exactly what I can use..
Walmart and Ace Hardware usually carry Ironite,
 

MrPooTang

Member
You don't have Walmart? Wait a week. Ironite's contents may be listed someplace. I'm betting comparable products are available in the UK.
Nah buddy.. I've looked online at ironite. And can see alot of people use it as a lawn feed.. So that's the best things for me I can find. Lawn feed with added iron/ calcium.. but the npk ratios are either 14-10-27 / or / 6-5-10...
Which would be the best to get? By bearing in mind I haven't used any nutes for 4-5weeks.. And looks like I got nute burn...
 

MrPooTang

Member
Here's what I was thinking. Drench the ground say tomorrow. Give it a good 3-5 days to dry up.
Once that's done get some of this iron/ lawn feed stuff. Feed 2times a week increasing the dose to full strength over 2 weeks. Then for the next 2 weeks. Decrease the dose until back at 0.. Then the last 2 weeks just let it do its thing? Btw it's 4 weeks today.
 

veggiegardener

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Here's what I was thinking. Drench the ground say tomorrow. Give it a good 3-5 days to dry up.
Once that's done get some of this iron/ lawn feed stuff. Feed 2times a week increasing the dose to full strength over 2 weeks. Then for the next 2 weeks. Decrease the dose until back at 0.. Then the last 2 weeks just let it do its thing? Btw it's 4 weeks today.
If he's in the UK, his season will end VERY soon.

I'd say get what you can, do a dissolve and drench, ASAP. Hope for the best.
 

MrPooTang

Member
No nothing like that local. it's a pain in the ass... Have a hardware shop with few bits and pieces..
But that's it..
Okay so I flushed her yesterday. And also it pissed it down for a good 24hrs,

Came out today and found all leaves Are pointing upwards.. Read it's apparently sign of a healthy happy plant. Could this be signs that things are improving?
Or is this another separate issue..

Also the couple brown leaves I've got is it better to trim this off? Or leave on..??

Cheers guys
 

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veggiegardener

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Its best to wait til the plant gives up on the leaf. Remove leaves when they are dead brown. Dry conditions, crispy. Wet conditions, brown, hanging down, soggy.
 
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