Plant problem I'm not sure what tbh

sold777

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Hi


I seem to be having problem after problem with my plants I have one white widow and two thc bombs. I was using ro water til up to about 3 weeks ago. I had a magnesium deficiency and treated it with epsom salts it worked well.
I have fed them 4ml of canna veg food per 1.5L and the ph of the widow is 6 and the two thc bombs is 7.
Ive moved my lights up but my temp is a steady 80-82.
I dont over water i wait for the pot to go light. I transplanted them about 5 days ago and the roots were a good colour. Im using canna pro plus soil.


Any advice would be great.
 

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I don't like the look of the soil, could be your problem. for soil try keep the ph at 6.5 and the plants will have no issues uptaking the nutrients, they do look very light in colour.
However, i see in a couple of pics the newer growth does have a darker edge to it, i would feed at a lighter dose also. GOod rule of thumb is to start at maybe 1/4 strength and work your way up.
 

chuck estevez

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. what is the NPK of those nutes? they look like they need some nitrogen and have been burnt by to much p and k
 

sold777

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The NPR of the nutes is 3-1-4 and I've changed the soil to that from bio biz all mix, I'm in the UK, what soil would you reccomend? Also do I need different food if so agin what would you suggest?
 

sold777

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They are also really stunted because I originally used to water, looking at it more I was thinking calcium problems, if it was the soil wouldn't the roots be damaged?
 
The NPR of the nutes is 3-1-4 and I've changed the soil to that from bio biz all mix, I'm in the UK, what soil would you reccomend? Also do I need different food if so agin what would you suggest?
That is the wrong ratio for a vegative food, so i would agree with chuck. You want a higher Nitrogen count in your veg food than the p and or k.
 

sold777

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Can you give me a good npk ratio for the food, as everywhere I look its set to like that, do you know any good food in the UK you could reccomend, I was using biobizz but that npk was worse, the guy in the grow shop gave me that, should I continue to use Epsom salts to treat the yellowing?
 

justanotherbozo

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i can point you to a few threads that can teach you a very simple way to grow but it would require that you change your approach a little.

i've been at this for over 6 years now and while i'm no expert i have tried several different ways of growing from organic soil to DWC and now coco-hempy buckets which are as simple to operate as you could imagine.

anyway, here's a few pics of my plants and if you'd like those links just give me a shout and i'll post them up for ya.

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peace, bozo
 

justanotherbozo

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here you go man and thanks.

...this first is on a passive form of hydroponics that uses a perlite/vermiculite mix that works well but it also works well with other media, ...i personally use this method with straight coco and hydroton or grorocks or lavarock on the bottom.
The Official Hempy Bucket Thread

...this is to one of the simplest feeding regimens there is, just 1 tspn of powder per gallon of water from seed to harvest.
*The K.I.S.S. Method*

...this one here is to an extremely simple and reliable method of cloning.
World class cloner new at walmart

...and this one explores the benefits of vertical growing, ...which is the new frontier, lol.
Benefits of Vertical Growing

anyway, if you study those threads and apply what they offer i promise you, you can't fail.

peace, bozo
 
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