PH problems?

YAAMYAAM

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So i am currently growing 2 Orange Hill Special (Dutch Passion), 4 Tutankhamon (Pyramid Seeds) and 1 Misty Kush (Nirvana). I know its not the best combination :mrgreen:.
Everything was fine until a week ago. I was watering like normal and the next day my Plants were looking bad.
It got worse over the week. It's a organic grow so im not watching my PH (a friend told me its not necessary because of the mykorrhiza or something like that). Its my second grow.

Here are a few pics:

Sorry for my english, but all the forums in my language really suck :cuss:.
 

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SPLFreak808

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So i am currently growing 2 Orange Hill Special (Dutch Passion), 4 Tutankhamon (Pyramid Seeds) and 1 Misty Kush (Nirvana). I know its not the best combination :mrgreen:.
Everything was fine until a week ago. I was watering like normal and the next day my Plants were looking bad.
It got worse over the week. It's a organic grow so im not watching my PH (a friend told me its not necessary because of the mykorrhiza or something like that). Its my second grow.

Here are a few pics:

Sorry for my english, but all the forums in my language really suck :cuss:.
Can you post up your exact soil mix, anything you've added to it and exactly what/how you feed? The problem gets worse with plain water?
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

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My plant prob. site sez Yellowing between veins and brown rust looking spots = Manganese deficiency. Are your veins still green?
 

YAAMYAAM

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Can you post up your exact soil mix, anything you've added to it and exactly what/how you feed?
I am using BioBizz Light Mix and my nutrients are Plagron Alga Bloom and veg. guano. I dont know if you know these. They are mostly used in europe i think.
I give nutrients every time i am watering since start of flowering.
Thanks
 

SPLFreak808

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I am using BioBizz Light Mix and my nutrients are Plagron Alga Bloom and veg. guano. I dont know if you know these. They are mostly used in europe i think.
I give nutrients every time i am watering since start of flowering.
Thanks
i think your locking out micros and such with excessive p&k and youll see it first on the sensitive or rootbound strains near the light. Bottom still looks nice and green,maybe even N tox? Tops have trace/micro defs that get worse the closer it gets to the light?

If it were me, I'd start by either feeding less with every watering or water when needed after every feed.

Also, if that stuff comes in a bottle and derived from an organic source then you probably want to shake the bottle good before using it.. If you dont it will get stronger and stronger the more you use it because of all the solids left at the bottom, I've had simular issues with earth juice.
 

YAAMYAAM

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i think your locking out micros and such with excessive p&k and youll see it first on the sensitive or rootbound strains near the light. Bottom still looks nice and green,maybe even N tox? Tops have trace/micro defs that get worse the closer it gets to the light?
Exactly! Im gonna adjust my PH first and just give water?
 

SPLFreak808

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Exactly! Im gonna adjust my PH first and just give water?
Wait, how are you adjusting ph? You shouldn't need to but if you have stability problems then id go with a tablespoon of dolomite lime per gallon of soil and let the soil handle the rest.

Ph'ing your water will not prevent lockout with organics if excessive p/k/c ect is used and for what its worth its pretty hard to have ph problems with premium bagged soil+organic nutes.
 
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