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Dynamo626

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more pics including the entire plant. light, medium, nutes, runoff ph, we need more info. will say that most of the time its a ph problem causing a deficiency but without more info no one will be able to help
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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what medium are you growing in?
what are the temps in your room?
whats the rh in your room?
what ph are you feeding at?
what nutes are you using?
what kind of lights are you using?
how far away from your plants are they?
you're growing in cloth pots and it looks like you're letting it drain into the tent pan...problem number one, get something under those plants for them to drain into and then dump the drain off after about 30 minutes, anything left after that long should just get dumped.
at first glance, it looks like mag problems, but its hard to say anything for certain without more information
 

ANC

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Give that one a tiny bit of Epsom salts, I don't think you need the nitrates in calmag now.
It seems unable to produce enough chlorophyll in the bits between the veins. Definitively a nutrient issue, as it has a pattern.

I would back off a quarter on the veg nutes and keep the micros the same for now.
 

Buba Blend

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Some of the other plants upper leaves, especially the plant directly above the one with the discolored leaf are twisting.
 

Fluffyhead22

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Plant front left sorry not the greatest will get a better shot later
what medium are you growing in?
what are the temps in your room?
whats the rh in your room?
what ph are you feeding at?
what nutes are you using?
what kind of lights are you using?
how far away from your plants are they?
you're growing in cloth pots and it looks like you're letting it drain into the tent pan...problem number one, get something under those plants for them to drain into and then dump the drain off after about 30 minutes, anything left after that long should just get dumped.
at first glance, it looks like mag problems, but its hard to say anything for certain without more information
Ok growing happy frog have a 600 watt MH at about 14in away. Pretty much stay around 78f to 83f. Don't pH my water. Use city tap after it sits out for 2-3 days. Never had a problem like this in over 4 years. About the twisting Thats just new growth. At least that's what I think. By no means am i a master any and all help.appreciated
 

Buba Blend

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I believe that's just new growth
It may be, pointing it out to the others if it helps put some of the picture together. To me it is unusual twisting.

14" away is OK if you have a glass cover and air running through the unit. It would probably be to close if not air cooled.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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tap water usually runs a little high, in the 7 area. maybe you've just been lucky so far, and have a touchy strain now. i'd get a cheap ph pen, and two bottles of test solution. one at 7, and one at 4. test your pen once a month. keep your water centered around 6.5. i think its a good idea to let it drift about 5 points, down to 6.3, up to 6.8, to aid in the uptake of different nutes with different ph requirements, but always bounce back to 6.5. your ph being too high can lock out potassium, magnesium, copper, iron, zinc...
 

ANC

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I've grown a distinct distaste for electronic pH pens. Get drops from the pet shop for like $10 a bottle, I use 4 drops at a time. Make sure to get one that functions in low pH range. The one I have now can go down to 3.2
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i think the drops are ok with experience, but until you get used to reading the scale, you can be quite a ways off. if you don't have a lot of experience reading the color chart, i'd recommend getting the ph pen and using both till you learn what the acceptable range looks like
 

Fluffyhead22

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tap water usually runs a little high, in the 7 area. maybe you've just been lucky so far, and have a touchy strain now. i'd get a cheap ph pen, and two bottles of test solution. one at 7, and one at 4. test your pen once a month. keep your water centered around 6.5. i think its a good idea to let it drift about 5 points, down to 6.3, up to 6.8, to aid in the uptake of different nutes with different ph requirements, but always bounce back to 6.5. your ph being too high can lock out potassium, magnesium, copper, iron, zinc...
Lucky huh maybe I'm just the shit. Totally joking. Have heard mixed opinions on pH pens or even ph'ing your water unless you have a huge problem. Think I'm going to finally start doing it
 

Buba Blend

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Lucky huh maybe I'm just the shit. Totally joking. Have heard mixed opinions on pH pens or even ph'ing your water unless you have a huge problem. Think I'm going to finally start doing it
There are different opinions on ph'ing water for soil.
I cut a section out of the picture above.
The picture is nice but it is 20 Meg which is hard for some computers to open.
Eventually you will need to learn to take pictures in the 1 Meg range. They come out just as clear.
Here is the twist that does not look normal to me.
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Fluffyhead22

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Everything ended up being ok. I didn't change a thing. I use tap water after it's been sitting out over 24hrs most of the time it's out more than 72hrs. Still never had to pH my water. I'm using emearld harvest nutrients. Never used them before. Ive used entire line this run. 15162175272291302401153.jpg
 

Fluffyhead22

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Everything ended up being ok. I didn't change a thing. I use tap water after it's been sitting out over 24hrs most of the time it's out more than 72hrs. Still never had to pH my water. I'm using emearld harvest nutrients. Never used them before. Ive used entire line this run. View attachment 4074604
In the back I have 2 wedding cake x gelato from seed junky. Front left is exotic cookies and cream. Front middle is thug pug peanut butter breath. Middle is meat breath right middle is another meat breath. Lol jammed
 
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