Help me with this guys!!!

boysetsfire

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I just spoke to my friend and he said... well, he showed me that soil he used. It's regular soil from flower shop :lol::lol::lol: npk 2-1-1. Then he used those additives to make soil better. He usually used 2nd, 3rd and 5th bottles from left to right for veg period, and 1st and 4th for flowering.
I can add that new leafs are looking good, only those on bottom and middle are caught with this...what ever is it.
That's all he told me.
 

Big Perm

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I don't know what the whole plant looks like, but I wouldn't worry about it at all. It's old growth anyway. A while ago it could have had a little deficiency, and that is showing on the leaves still. Those leaves aren't going to heal. Look at the overall plant. If the whole plant looks like that, then you have a problem, but a few fan leaves is nothing to sweat about. You are probably going to pull them off anyway.
 

boysetsfire

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Can you guys tell me your own opinion on what is better to use from nuts on photo I posted(first page bottom) for veg stage. Is it IONIC Soil grow or IGUANA juice organic grow?

IONIC
NPK – 2.2-1.4-2.6

IGUANA
Guaranteed Analysis:
Total Nitrogen (N) ….. 3.0%
(3.0% Water Soluble Organic Nitrogen)
Available Phosphate (P2O5 ) ….. 1.0%
Soluble Potash (K2O) ….. 3.0%
 

boysetsfire

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I get it.
Well I fed her yesterday, will see what will happen in next couple of days. There is already some progress I think, I can see by the tops. top leafs were kinda dropping like underwaterd or overwaterd which wasn't the case.
Anyway I'll keep you up to date on what's going on.
 

boysetsfire

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Hi guys.
Here's an update...
I didn't water them since last time, just spraying them. Soil is moist in about an inch under the surface. Should I water it even if it's moist inside? I'm growing this one in plastic growing bag, actually my friend gave it to me planted in bag.
2 days ago I trimmed it, and tried to make some kind of a shape, so every top can have space. See photo.
I can notice that there are some problems with deficiency on new leafs. Can you help me with this? See photos.
They are wet on photo cause I sprayed them today with mild solution of nuts and water, so leafs dropped more, but even when leafs are dry the tent to drop a bit. New leafs are bright yellow with darker green middle, and have some spots like rust.
What is your opinion about this guys?
 

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Big Perm

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They look over watered. Since it's in a bag, use the weight to get a feel for when to water, they should feel a lot lighter when they need water. If it feels like a gallon of milk then it's fully watered. Also, if it's still wet an inch down, you dont need to water. Let the top inch dry out.
It looks like the Nitrogen is a little hot, too. Other than that not bad, it's nothing it can't bounce back from.
 
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boysetsfire

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I figure it out now....omg...I'm a dork... I was putting a bit of water in the tray thinking it will evaporate to make moist in growbox...but instead the plant sucked it up, or soil .. I'm so ....
Other thing I'm concerned about are those brown spots on leafs. Mag deficiency?
 

boysetsfire

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I will order PPM meter as soon as possible. I realized it's "must have" tool.
Anyway...I know that my water pH meter is good, so I decided to measure soil pH using water-soil mix in ratio 1:5 and 1:2. I red couple of articles from some professors, and used those methods. First was 7.1, and second 7.3 pH. So I took the middle as relative number, 7.2.
That's too high and it probably locked some nuts. As I can see on this chart(see photo), a lot of them are locked when pH is over 7.0 .
As you can see on photos I posted before, there are possible signs of Mg, P, Zn, Fe, Cu deficiency.
What do you think?
 

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Thundercat

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Looks like you realized your ph is off and it's over watered. Both Of those things will make the plant lockout and have deficiencies. You don't want the soil to stay wet. That is a huge common misconception. You want your soil to go through cycles of wet and dry. That wet/dry cycle causes air to move into the root zone and allows the plant to absorb the needed O2 from the medium. If your root zone is staying wet then your plant will not breath or grow properly.
 

boysetsfire

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I understand. We'll see what will happen. She is very close to 12/12, and the show must go on. So I made mistake with that water, won't do it again.
Do you think it's ok to put her on flowering for about 3-4 days and see what will happen'?
 
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