Day 34 of flower major issues happening

Gtjoker420

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Hey yall, I can't figure out what is wrong with these girls. They are in promix that's amended with down to earth nutrients and worm castings. They seem to be having what seems like a nitrogen toxicity happening and I added worm castings and roots 707 soil to the top dressing to help mitigate that situation.
I had the same thing happen last cycle in flower too. This is new soil though.
They are 3 different phenos of grape jelly.
The back plant is looking pretty good but the front two look bad
 

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Autodoctor

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To me looks like nutrient burn. Maybe giving to much and May wanna do a good flush and cut back some. This kinda happened to my brother when was running the light a little too close and not feeding properly
 

Gtjoker420

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To me looks like nutrient burn. Maybe giving to much and May wanna do a good flush and cut back some. This kinda happened to my brother when was running the light a little too close and not feeding properly
Is it even fixable at this point?
 

Autodoctor

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The leaves won’t fix them selfs but should be able to get them to at least finish out. His did. So will always be what I called his ugly plants but can still maybe finish out. And if bud ain’t that great then off to the hash rosin box
 

Gtjoker420

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The leaves won’t fix them selfs but should be able to get them to at least finish out. His did. So will always be what I called his ugly plants but can still maybe finish out. And if bud ain’t that great then off to the hash rosin box
It's going to hash rosin anyway. I typically turn all my stuff into rosin now instead of hang drying
 

Cycad

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I had the same thing happen last cycle in flower too.
Most of us learn from, rather than repeat, mistakes. I make my own soil up. You should too.
 

HydroKid239

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Hey yall, I can't figure out what is wrong with these girls. They are in promix that's amended with down to earth nutrients and worm castings. They seem to be having what seems like a nitrogen toxicity happening and I added worm castings and roots 707 soil to the top dressing to help mitigate that situation.
I had the same thing happen last cycle in flower too. This is new soil though.
They are 3 different phenos of grape jelly.
The back plant is looking pretty good but the front two look bad
The burned foliage is hit bro. I would snip those.. do a flush to a ph of your liking, and hit it with half a feed in the last of the water you flush with. They’ll still finish fine. Not too late.
 

Gtjoker420

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Would it be possible to start feeding salts to them or would that destroy the whole plant?
I currently only ever feed through topdressing
 

hotrodharley

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Hey yall, I can't figure out what is wrong with these girls. They are in promix that's amended with down to earth nutrients and worm castings. They seem to be having what seems like a nitrogen toxicity happening and I added worm castings and roots 707 soil to the top dressing to help mitigate that situation.
I had the same thing happen last cycle in flower too. This is new soil though.
They are 3 different phenos of grape jelly.
The back plant is looking pretty good but the front two look bad
You added EWC when you already had enough nitrogen?
 

Rurumo

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The problem with top dressing nutes is that you can't easily flush them out. Also, just for the future, I wouldn't do any defoliation until you get your grow tuned in. When something goes wrong and you start losing leaves like this, having as many extra leaves as possible will help get your plants to the finish line. You could try flushing them out a bit to see if it helps, but I wouldn't add any additional food until you know the damage has stopped. I would just give them PH'd water and water to plenty of runoff when they are thirsty. It'll be a week or two before you know if the damage has stopped.
 

growslut

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I don't think its just a nutrient thing from the soil. Best guess is it also looks like a watering issue or related to the lights
 
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hotrodharley

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The problem with top dressing nutes is that you can't easily flush them out. Also, just for the future, I wouldn't do any defoliation until you get your grow tuned in. When something goes wrong and you start losing leaves like this, having as many extra leaves as possible will help get your plants to the finish line. You could try flushing them out a bit to see if it helps, but I wouldn't add any additional food until you know the damage has stopped. I would just give them PH'd water and water to plenty of runoff when they are thirsty. It'll be a week or two before you know if the damage has stopped.
Agreed
 

Gtjoker420

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I don't think its just a nutrient thing from the soil. Best guess is it also looks like a watering issue or related to the lights
So I think you may be right with watering issue. I haven't watered in like 3 or 4 days and they are still heavy and not drying out. My guess is I overwatered and got root rot. I'm debating chopping the whole tent down and calling it a loss. Fucking sucks but they don't seem to be getting any better. At least the front 2 are still just looking horrible.
 

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