look at dis poor guy

ShLUbY

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looks like too much nitrogen with the clawing, but it's not that dark.... which is another sign on N toxity. what are you growing in?
 

Indacouch

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looks like too much nitrogen with the clawing, but it's not that dark.... which is another sign on N toxity. what are you growing in?
I think your on track with high N ....look closer at the ends of the leafs ((DARK)).....possibly overwatered as well IMO ......I think lowering the food and watching his/her watering practices would be a good start ....GL ...OP
 

CaliSmokes

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What are you feeding and how much? How often are you watering? What kind of soil? Coco? More info would help.
 

Amshif87

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My vote goes to N toxicity. I bet in natural or white lights those leaves look pretty dark.
 

Hed1

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I normally put like 1 spoon of big bloom n half spoon tiger. But Amon Saturday I checked the feeding chart n it says 6 week 3 spoon tiger 2 spoon big bloom. I water them 3-5 days when the pot is light weight or spoils feels very dry
 

Hed1

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What should I do. Should I changed the water rn n switch it to normal ph.ed water wid no nute my nextbwater?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i've never met a bottled nute that didn't say to use twice as much as you'd ever need to use. they want you to use more so they can sell you more. cut it in half and start from there.
i'd water with a very light solution a couple of times, maybe 100 ppm, getting a little run off each time, then pick up the schedule at half strength, working up from there till you get where the plant seems to like it
 

Hed1

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I work erryday for 13 hours n get home 12 . I can't even really remember when did I watered it the last time
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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while doing it once shouldn't be an issue, its not a good idea to water with plain water often, it creates an isotonic solution(where the growing media has less nutrients than the plants in it, so it starts to draw from the plants roots to fix the imbalance.) even when you "flush" a plant, you should use a light nute solution to avoid this.
you should make up a weak nute solution, less than 25% of what they say to use, and water a couple of times with that. make sure you get at least half a cup to a cup of runoff each time, to wash out the old salts that are sitting in the soil slowly cooking your roots. after you do that two to three times, then start using the feeding schedule that came with your nutes, but cut it in half to begin with, give them a little more each time till you start to see any tip burn or clawing, then back off about 10% and stay there. i bet you won't have to go up much from half to start seeing it, either
 

Hed1

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while doing it once shouldn't be an issue, its not a good idea to water with plain water often, it creates an isotonic solution(where the growing media has less nutrients than the plants in it, so it starts to draw from the plants roots to fix the imbalance.) even when you "flush" a plant, you should use a light nute solution to avoid this.
you should make up a weak nute solution, less than 25% of what they say to use, and water a couple of times with that. make sure you get at least half a cup to a cup of runoff each time, to wash out the old salts that are sitting in the soil slowly cooking your roots. after you do that two to three times, then start using the feeding schedule that came with your nutes, but cut it in half to begin with, give them a little more each time till you start to see any tip burn or clawing, then back off about 10% and stay there. i bet you won't have to go up much from half to start seeing it, either
So tonight I go home I just make another gallon of water with half spoon tiger and 1 spoon big bloom to flush?
 
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