Help plz 911 pant problem and I have no clue

What's up guys day 23 ph 6.0 around 640 ppms
Autoflower royal dwarf

Idk what's going on but it's starting to happen to all of them not sure what's going on anyone have any idea there all starting to droop
 

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Xs121

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640 ppms for everything or is that just for NPK? If that's for everything, IMO kind of low for 23 days old plant. Also, looks like, you have calcium deficiency. Do you use Cal-Mag?
 
640 just npk ,no but I just added calmag after I brought my ppms down to around 400ppms

I'm lost been struggling if I feed to much I get burn n n tox
There struggling what should I do
 

Xs121

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For a growing plant your NPK should be around 500-700. That's just for Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium excluding all the other elements magnesium, iron, etc.. Including all other elements + your NPK, IMO your ppm should be 1200 - 1500 for week 3.

That bottom leaf with yellow spotting seems not enough calcium to me. There's nothing you can do to save that leaf but just make sure you add calcium to your nute since you're doing soil-less grow.

You mentioned nute burn. I dont see sign of it. How did you figured it out that you have nute burn? I'm more thinking that you dont have enough nute there.

But I could be wrong, hopefully somebody more experience can help you out. :peace:
 
For a growing plant your NPK should be around 500-700. That's just for Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium excluding all the other elements magnesium, iron, etc.. Including all other elements + your NPK, IMO your ppm should be 1200 - 1500 for week 3.

That bottom leaf with yellow spotting seems not enough calcium to me. There's nothing you can do to save that leaf but just make sure you add calcium to your nute since you're doing soil-less grow.

You mentioned nute burn. I dont see sign of it. How did you figured it out that you have nute burn? I'm more thinking that you dont have enough nute there.

But I could be wrong, hopefully somebody more experience can help you out. :peace:
Would clear pics help
 
For a growing plant your NPK should be around 500-700. That's just for Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium excluding all the other elements magnesium, iron, etc.. Including all other elements + your NPK, IMO your ppm should be 1200 - 1500 for week 3.

That bottom leaf with yellow spotting seems not enough calcium to me. There's nothing you can do to save that leaf but just make sure you add calcium to your nute since you're doing soil-less grow.

You mentioned nute burn. I dont see sign of it. How did you figured it out that you have nute burn? I'm more thinking that you dont have enough nute there.

But I could be wrong, hopefully somebody more experience can help you out. :peace:
There also autoflowers
 

Xs121

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Not burnt but nitrogen tox
Don't see sign of it either. We'll your ph is not that bad (should be 5.5) and I'm assuming here that you're feeding them regularly. Don't see sign of toxicity but IMO a deficiency. Take one plant and feed it separately with higher ppm (I'm assuming here that you're familiar with your nute) and see what happen. That's what I would do if those are my plants since nobody else want to chime in.
 
This is a better pic Of some issues I'm a total newbie first ever grow I'm using Lucas formular I had them at 0-5-10. 5m micro per gal 10m bloom per gallon started to claw so I dropped them to low 400s
 

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