Having plant problems with both of my girls!!

Tim1987

Well-Known Member
Hi MFA,

Out of curiosity, what is your light source?

How close is it, to your plants? Have you considered it may be a lighting issue?

60 days of flower?
Or 60 days from seed?

:peace:
 

MFA

New Member
Hi MFA,

Out of curiosity, what is your light source?

How close is it, to your plants? Have you considered it may be a lighting issue?

60 days of flower?
Or 60 days from seed?

:peace:
60 days from seed and I'm using 1000w led
 

Tim1987

Well-Known Member
I'll suggest what i'm thinking. Looks like a little light bleaching on top. The way it starts off really yellow, and fades the further down you go. Droopy lower fan leaves too.

If the light is any closer than 18inches from the top, then i'd consider light bleaching a possibility.

If i tried raising the light, and it didn't start to improve a couple days later, then i would consider that it does need more nutrient.

My thoughts are to raise the light a little.

If no improvement after 24-48hrs, then i'd personally try a light balanced feed, with plenty of runoff.

To better help you, are you able to provide us with ph of your soil, or ec of your feed solution?

Also, i realize it's an autoflower. Important for us to know whether the plant is 60 days young, or 60 days into flower.
Sorry to be naggy. Just trying to pick your brain for info.

:peace:
 

InTheValley

Well-Known Member
to much nitrogen, not enough cal-mag. Flush and feed with nothing but calmag, 4ML pergallon. Your plant needs to eat the excess up before feeding again,,
 

MFA

New Member
I'll suggest what i'm thinking. Looks like a little light bleaching on top. The way it starts off really yellow, and fades the further down you go. Droopy lower fan leaves too.

If the light is any closer than 18inches from the top, then i'd consider light bleaching a possibility.

If i tried raising the light, and it didn't start to improve a couple days later, then i would consider that it does need more nutrient.

My thoughts are to raise the light a little.

If no improvement after 24-48hrs, then i'd personally try a light balanced feed, with plenty of runoff.

To better help you, are you able to provide us with ph of your soil, or ec of your feed solution?

Also, i realize it's an autoflower. Important for us to know whether the plant is 60 days young, or 60 days into flower.
Sorry to be naggy. Just trying to pick your brain for info.

:peace:
No worries I'm greatful for any advice or pointers. I use 1 1/2 teaspoons of maxibloom, 2 ml of hydro guard and a couple drops of pH down(my waters usually around 10 ph) admitably II haven' been monitoring the ph that well because my meter broke I just ordered a new one. I raised the lights and now I'm waiting.
 

Tim1987

Well-Known Member
Sorry if it's annoying you OP. But you MUST supply your amendments in your soil, how much nutrient you've been using, how close your blurple led has been, how often you water, how often you feed, total NPK, supplements, how many times you "flushed" your soil. Also what ph, and ec your base water is. Ph 5.8 for soil, may as well be acid rain.

No offense meant here. But without more information, anyones guess is as good as yours.

Good luck. Hope you find your cause.

:peace:
 

Tim1987

Well-Known Member
No worries I'm greatful for any advice or pointers. I use 1 1/2 teaspoons of maxibloom, 2 ml of hydro guard and a couple drops of pH down(my waters usually around 10 ph) admitably II haven' been monitoring the ph that well because my meter broke I just ordered a new one. I raised the lights and now I'm waiting.
Ahh i see. Sorry bro.

If you didn't try a plain water flush, at neutral 7. I'd try that. Raise the light a little too.

I think that is the direction i'd personally head first

:peace:
 

CannaCountry

Well-Known Member
You have two plants...they are both suffering from various things, so treat them differently. The plant in the first pic needs a little food and a supplement of Mg. Your second plant doesn't look short on food, in fact it's pretty green...but it needs Mg. Get yourself some epsom salt and read the directions for application rates. Or you can feed CalMag, but it doesn't appear calcium is an issue at this point so I wouldn't add it...but if calmag is what you have, use it for the Mg it contains. Get a handle on your pH too...if you're starting off with a pH of 10, and you're just adding those little bit of nutrients and a couple drops of pH down, I would bet your pH is way off. Out of curiosity, why are you using Hydroguard?
 
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