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OneWithTheDank

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ya, most all strains have different nutrient needs. I do multiple strain grows. I have yet to pick different strains to grow at the same time that do well collectively using the same exact nutrients on all strains. I end up tailoring nutrients for each strain as I go.
Still having the issue. Anyone have an input ?
 

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Javadog

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I have seen that when toasting the grow of a plant that I had no yet
known was sensitive to nutes.,..i.e. serious N burn....but also when I
hit my ladies with a harsh soap+oil+poison bug spray too.

==> How does the newer growth look? Does it show the early signs
of this effect? If not, then whatever it is has passed.

Good luck,

JD
 

OneWithTheDank

Well-Known Member
I have seen that when toasting the grow of a plant that I had no yet
known was sensitive to nutes.,..i.e. serious N burn....but also when I
hit my ladies with a harsh soap+oil+poison bug spray too.

==> How does the newer growth look? Does it show the early signs
of this effect? If not, then whatever it is has passed.

Good luck,

JD
The new growth doesn't show it at first. Then it just slowly starts on the new leaves eventually devouring the whole thing
 

Javadog

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Oh, that is bad. I have had plants like that....kinda "spooked".

I have thought to repot such a plant in either plain perlite or hempy mix,
so that any over-feeding could be recovered from.

I actually just tried it myself:
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I have been having my own battles, with a harsh bug spray zapping things a bit too.

This little plant had basically stopped growing. The max air-to-roots that this mix will ensure
will really help it revive, I am hoping.

Good luck,

JD
 

Dudemankidson

Active Member
What is this?
What's the consensus on this? I see similar leaves on my ladies sometimes. As of now I seem to have to match my cal-mag sup to my veg bases to avoid my leaves doing that to some extent, better or worse. I'm in coco/perlite, under a CLW, using Blumats & AN bases. If you look thru the foliage you'll see brown spots. They look totally different under the led. The new foliage only developes them if my Cal-mag supplement isn't where it should be or they're running of outta res mix. Bending branchs down daily by hand atm, prepping for my first scrog go.
 

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mackey

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I'm on my first grow since 2012 & not experienced except with veggies & houseplants. This stuff is hard to grow when it hits flower. Read two books & all problem sections many times but my Hawaiian Thia is in 3rd week of flower & losing way too many leaves at bottom. The leaves are yellowing starting at tips and veins look almost white then turn brown. Seem to hang on & not fall off even when dead. My kurple purple is in same soil, same organic ferts but not affected as bad. Few brown edges on some leaves. Tried every thing but flush. Anyone know what the problem could be?
 

OneWithTheDank

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Hey everyone.:hump::hump:

I'm having an issue with a sweet tooth plant that I have . I got 3 fem seeds from seedsman and I germinated two one sprouted other didn't . :wall::wall:

Anyways I grew it up over a month or so and it started having issues. I transplanted it into a 5 gallon smart pot with happy frog and wet it down nice and the issue continued .

I just started growing my third sweet tooth seed and after it's 4th node it looks like it's starting to do the same thing .

Anyone experienced this. Thanks !
 

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Budzbuddha

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Hey everyone.:hump::hump:

I'm having an issue with a sweet tooth plant that I have . I got 3 fem seeds from seedsman and I germinated two one sprouted other didn't . :wall::wall:

Anyways I grew it up over a month or so and it started having issues. I transplanted it into a 5 gallon smart pot with happy frog and wet it down nice and the issue continued .

I just started growing my third sweet tooth seed and after it's 4th node it looks like it's starting to do the same thing .

Anyone experienced this. Thanks !
Looks like an issue with PH
What is your water at ?
 

BostonPuff

Member
hey team, having some issues that may be hard to diagnose due to shitty pics, the second plant i didnt even bother taking out from under the LED cuz it looks toast. but the fist is showing some weirdness on the new growth, kind of yellowish with darker green veins. was getting some nute burn so i flushed them both, the smaller of the two didnt recover well, and i gave them both a tiny bit of cal mag after the flush as i thought it may be a calmag deficiency issue. any help would be appreciated!
 

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Frazier331

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Can someone help. Don't know what is wrong. Plant grew fine and was a foot tall in a little over a month but overnight the upper leaves started cupping. 1 week difference between pics. I used a 875 lumen led from seedling until it started cupping and switched to a 875 lumen cfl because I thought it may be light burn but it has did nothing but get worse. Temp at canopy has never got over 76° or below 68°. Need help before it's too far gone and I have to scrap it
 

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Danlalf

New Member
20170319_163942.jpg I'm new to growing and these babies have been having some issues.

They are in Week 3 after sprouting from seed.

They have been just recently transplanted to a bigger pot to prevent root bind. They were transplanted from small pots about a 1/2 or 1/3 gallon pot.

Here is my setup:

Lights: 4x 23W 6500K CFL
Tent: 2x2x5 Grow tent w proper vent(stays around 19°-21°)
Watering Scheduale: Every 3 days with tap water that has evaporated chlorine
Nutrients: None ( except in potting mix, 0.21-0.11-0.16)
Lighting: 18/6

If anyone can please help me I'd really appreciate it!
 

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BostonPuff

Member
@Danlalf

Forget the approach of watering on a fixed schedule, water your plants when the pots became light (meaning the water in the soil has been consumed or has evaporated). Also make sure you pH your water.
 

Danlalf

New Member
@Danlalf

Forget the approach of watering on a fixed schedule, water your plants when the pots became light (meaning the water in the soil has been consumed or has evaporated). Also make sure you pH your water.
I usually end up doing that but it rounds out to be around 3 days. I play it by feel usually. I don't have a large amount of funds for this so I can't afford a pH meter. Is normal water not fine? I have natural spring water that I could water it with.
 

BostonPuff

Member
I usually end up doing that but it rounds out to be around 3 days. I play it by feel usually. I don't have a large amount of funds for this so I can't afford a pH meter. Is normal water not fine? I have natural spring water that I could water it with.
I can't tell you if your water is fine or not, bottled waters have a pretty broad range of ph, tap water even more so. A ph meter is like 10$ on amazon. 10€ on amazon.de or U.K. Money well spent, if your pH is whacky you will surely have issues.
 
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