please help a wittle girl. pics

butterflykisses

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any help would be appreciated is this over fert or under? plant is in 12/12 for 17 days now in fox farms ocean forest had been giving big bloom 1 table spoon every watering. it looks like like lack of nitrogen to me but i dont want to give any fert till im sure please help.
 

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Hank

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It could be nute burn or over watering/over fertilization. Maybe someone else can be a bit more helpful.

Hank:evil:
 

granitestate

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i think the crispiness of the leaf tips indicates nute burn. and i think nit. def. also yields leaf tips curling upwards, which you dont have. i would just use water for the next couple of feedings
 

granitestate

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i tihnk its nute burn. i think nitrogen def. would also make ur leaf tips point upwards, which you dont have. i would just water w/o nutes next couple of feedings.
 

Weedhound

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yes check the ph of both the water you are using and the ph of your soil runoff. Could be overfert....or abnormal ph locking out certain nutrients. I'm pretty sure its one or the other.

Not rootbound are they?
 

master mioda

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Buy some organic stuff like guano and put it to the pot NPK 5-4-6, crush it and put 1/2 directly to soil and the rest add some water and shake it for a while. Than tap your soil with it and put some more water. Always make your girls look pretty.
 

fdd2blk

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looks like nute burn. the first 2 pics in the first post looks like nitrogen def. due to the fact that it is the very bottom leaves. the rest of the pics look like nute burn because it's higher in the plant and the leaves are green otherwise. i'd flush with clean water then start nutes at half strength. i've had problems with big bloom burning my plants, it's strong stuff. if the lower leaves continue to yellow you can give it a bump of nitrogen. hope this helps.
 

butterflykisses

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ok finished a 7 gallon clean water 6.5 ph flush at about 10am pst its late now and its starting to look better fdd u have to be correct about both nute burn and N def
i gave N boost 2 hours b4 lights out and she is starting to look better i love u if i wasnt married id track u down fdd u r the best cant wait till morning to see her again
this inside grow can be nerve racking cant wait till spring
 

1hitwonder

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Yall are crazy! Look at the pics and see the buds starting. Budding my friends and enemies is the end of life for the annual members of the plant kingdom. Some of your leaves will die during budding. Don't restart what's already been done by adding N. Let nature take it's course.
 

fdd2blk

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Yall are crazy! Look at the pics and see the buds starting. Budding my friends and enemies is the end of life for the annual members of the plant kingdom. Some of your leaves will die during budding. Don't restart what's already been done by adding N. Let nature take it's course.

i'll agree with the crazy part, but that's it.:mrgreen::peace:
 

skunkushybrid

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yes check the ph of both the water you are using and the ph of your soil runoff. Could be overfert....or abnormal ph locking out certain nutrients. I'm pretty sure its one or the other.

Not rootbound are they?
Rootbound? There's no such thing.

Yes, you've overnuted... or at least that's what it looks like. I'd rather see a pic' of the whole plant before knowing 100%, as Potassium (K) deficiency can look similar to nute burn.
 

skunkushybrid

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ok finished a 7 gallon clean water 6.5 ph flush at about 10am pst its late now and its starting to look better fdd u have to be correct about both nute burn and N def
i gave N boost 2 hours b4 lights out and she is starting to look better i love u if i wasnt married id track u down fdd u r the best cant wait till morning to see her again
this inside grow can be nerve racking cant wait till spring
Ah! too late.:mrgreen:
 
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