Please help diagnose my plant

Dutchieman420

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Honestly I'm not a fan of fertilizing the whole lot like you said it seems too cause more problems using a shitload of different things this is why I enjoy using soil like Fox Farm ocean Forest is my favorite of course using Mychos and bio have in veg in small amounts and also adding bone meal and blood meal just once or twice has done the trick
 

im4satori

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Honestly I'm not a fan of fertilizing the whole lot like you said it seems too cause more problems using a shitload of different things this is why I enjoy using soil like Fox Farm ocean Forest is my favorite of course using Mychos and bio have in veg in small amounts and also adding bone meal and blood meal just once or twice has done the trick
that's organic and an entirely different thing than salt fertilizers

im just growing my first ever set of organic plants starting with FFOF and ive just built my own soil whicj is currently cooking for the next round

i try not to be as forward about giving organic soil amendment grow advise since im still learning it
 

jbcCT

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I brought my plant indoors for 36 hours to start the flowering phase. I've been doing 12/12 light for two days now. The newer leaves are getting a little better but some are still browning. This is my first plant ever. It's outdoors I keep it shaded sometimes due to high heat outside. I use regular water to water it. And am using miracle grow moisture control. Could it be from foreign debris on the leaves from being in my closet for 36 hours? Or heat stress? Anyone please? Also should I remove the dying leaves or let nature work it's magic ?
Here's some advice, in the future, don't over water, don't give your plants nutrients if they don't ask for it. Let the friggin thing grow without hovering over it every 20 minutes.

That plant is over water and you burnt the leaves, too much nitrogen. Leave it alone and let the thing dry out.
 

Dutchieman420

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that's organic and an entirely different thing than salt fertilizers

im just growing my first ever set of organic plants starting with FFOF and ive just built my own soil whicj is currently cooking for the next round

i try not to be as forward about giving organic soil amendment grow advise since im still learning it
I do it for the flavor. I have so many people in my area growing Outdoors growing weight. That I'm busy most of the year with some pretty good outdoor pot but I like my indoor much better we go for us organicas we can on all of our stuff where I'm from
 

im4satori

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Here's some advice, in the future, don't over water, don't give your plants nutrients if they don't ask for it. Let the friggin thing grow without hovering over it every 20 minutes.

That plant is over water and you burnt the leaves, too much nitrogen. Leave it alone and let the thing dry out.
geeze the guys looking for guidance not to be chastised

I don't see any signs of over watering or nute burn what so ever

the leaves don't droop and the tips aren't curled and the fan leaves aren't extra dark green

the buring along with the taco leaf is clearly magnesium def

I have not concluded exactly why the top half of the plant looks yellow as of yet
 

polishpollack

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I asked because dutchie's thank you made no sense. Dutchie, you don't need to thank someone when that person gives you nothing. You just move on with living your life.
I'm tired of answers in these forums that aren't really good answers. I see a lot of mistakes being made by those that are trying to help, but the diagnoses and the suggestions tend to be wrong.
 

im4satori

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I asked because dutchie's thank you made no sense. Dutchie, you don't need to thank someone when that person gives you nothing. You just move on with living your life.
I'm tired of answers in these forums that aren't really good answers. I see a lot of mistakes being made by those that are trying to help, but the diagnoses and the suggestions tend to be wrong.
notice how he says that bull crap, and what advise have you given Deondre (it case you didn't realize) the guy who started the thread,
nothing useful

if you cant see that deondres plants have classic magnesium def all I can say is wow

what advise did you offer Dutchie other than how to be a rude youngster
 

im4satori

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http://rollitup.org/t/dyna-gro-foliage-pro-deficiency.937458/#post-13448620
quote from polish
As I understand it, there are two ways to measure EC, both equaling different ppms. Your plants look small for high fert amount so you might verify your EC is the right one to use. Since there are two different EC values, it can be very easy to think you're at a low EC when you're actually higher


http://rollitup.org/t/veg-bloom-constant-mag-deficiency.931990/
quote from polish
EC vs. PPM depends on what scale you are using. to some scales, 1.2 ec is pretty high. it's better to use ppm instead of ec.





coming from a guy who just last month didn't know the difference between EC and PPM.......
and probably still doesn't understand what elemental ppm is

your more than ten years behind me kid
 

polishpollack

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Deondre stated last Friday they would put up more pics the next day (Saturday). This didn't happen. I'm curious as to what the plant looks like now. If I'm wrong, then I'm wrong, but I'm not sure extra fert is the answer. We need pics. Until we get pics, we won't know what happened.
 
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