200 actual watts purple punch 2x2x4

Mcwhippin420

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Hey haven't grown in a few years about 6 or 7 but got some purple punch seeds out of local dispensary 8th. I got a 2x2x4 with a 300w vivarspectra with built in timer (200 actual watts ).
Had 2 , 1 was a male.
Running 6 to 6.5ph water out the tap

3 week veg running 18/6 so far just over a week into flower.
Using Humboldt Secret 2 part off Amazon just to see reviews looked ok and can't complain. I'm have some nutrient problemsaybe I started to late and playing catch up but my very bottom set of leafs died away and the set of original leaves above are slowly...also since I've lst maybe its jist a hungry plant or just sucking energy from leafs for flower.

Overall I think she's a pretty healthy plant., any input from some more experienced growers would be great , looking forward to seeing how she progresses.
 

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MtRainDog

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Looks good overall, close up pictures of the leaves in natural light are necessary to diagnose any issues. Hard to tell, but you may have some Nitrogen toxicity based on the waxy, deep emerald green appearance of the leaves in the pic. Again, hard to tell from far away and without putting my own hands on it.

To address, let it dry out. Like, for real, let it dry out. Get your whole hand down in the dirt. Should be dry. Then water until run off without nutes. Again, let it really dry out. Then the next water/feed try adding some flowering nutes with a low N count, and maybe at half strength.

What kind of soil are you using?
 

Mcwhippin420

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Fox farm ocean forest , and I was thinking the same the humbolts secret says same amount of part a and b throuvut whole grow but I think its to much nitrogen later in grow which I just made an adjustment to
I believe combined its 5-4-2 at work not 100% sure
 

MtRainDog

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Based on the FFOF description
Start with Ocean Forest and watch your plants come alive! Perfect for containers and ready to use right out of the bag. Ocean Forest is pH adjusted at 6.3 to 6.8 to allow for optimum fertilizer uptake. There is no need for nitrogen fertilizers at first instead try an organic blend like Fox Farm Big Bloom Liquid Plant Food to encourage strong branching and a sturdy, healthy growth habit.
I'm assuming it's an amended soil (has nutes in it).

Some plants are sensitive to N, so you're doing the right thing by withholding any N that you can. I'd still skip a feeding though and see what she looks like before giving her any more.
 

Mcwhippin420

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Based on the FFOF description

I'm assuming it's an amended soil (has nutes in it).

Some plants are sensitive to N, so you're doing the right thing by withholding any N that you can. I'd still skip a feeding though and see what she looks like before giving her any more.
Thanks brother ill check thst out when I get off work
 
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