Having a problem with my plant im a first time grower

Whats wrong with my lady

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Tim1987

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Hi dude.

You need to provide info.
Give us all the information.

But at first glance, your plant has toxicity.
Probably low root zone ph, and way overfed. Or continuously wet. Or all three.

Give us the data.
Get some better pictures.

Good luck.

Tim.
 

Tim1987

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calcium deficiency
Yep
Agreed.
But how? Need the data.
Being OP's first time growing. I fancy the chances of it being way overfed, and overwatered.
Most common beginner mistakes. Both of which restrict calcium uptake.
So does a low ph.

Need data. We're guessing here.

:peace:
 

Bernie420

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Yep
Agreed.
But how? Need the data.
Being OP's first time growing. I fancy the chances of it being way overfed, and overwatered.
Most common beginner mistakes. Both of which restrict calcium uptake.
So does a low ph.

Need data. We're guessing here.

:peace:
Its cuz they are not using any microbes to help break things down or buffer the ph. Could use some amino acid to help with the calcium uptake.

I cant tell if its her first time growing from the pic. Id say she had a tuna fish sandwich last week Thursday but its a little blurry
 

Tim1987

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Its cuz they are not using any microbes to help break things down or buffer the ph. Could use some amino acid to help with the calcium uptake.

I cant tell if its her first time growing from the pic. Id say she had a tuna fish sandwich last week Thursday but its hard to tell.
Says in the heading.
Anyways, doesn't matter.
Im generally in agreement with you.

:peace:
 

hotrodharley

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Yep
Agreed.
But how? Need the data.
Being OP's first time growing. I fancy the chances of it being way overfed, and overwatered.
Most common beginner mistakes. Both of which restrict calcium uptake.
So does a low ph.

Need data. We're guessing here.

:peace:
Overwatered and fungus in the roots. No idea if cal mag used or medium but those spots are more than calcium.
 
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