Too much nutes???

Dewin420

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Whats everyone think is the issue with this plant. Its the only one in my tent that looks like this. Did i over fert at some point? Havent givin it any in 2 weeks but not sure when this started as i have been gone for 2 weeks
 

Logan Burke

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Did you give it any kind of extended release ferts?...Not knowing when it came to be will make this more difficult to suss out, but we'll figure it out. At face value, I see N toxicity (clawing up), and what could either be a potassium deficiency and/or a magnesium deficit.

This is a magnesium deficiency. All credit to Growweedeasy.com



And these are examples of a Potassium deficit. (All credit to Growweedeasy.com)

So it could be more due to the fact that it's had no ferts in two weeks, or it's possible that you gave too much and locked out a couple of nutes. Not knowing if the symptoms appeared directly after that feeding will make it more difficult to tell, but I hope this helps a little.
 

Dewin420

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Did you give it any kind of extended release ferts?...Not knowing when it came to be will make this more difficult to suss out, but we'll figure it out. At face value, I see N toxicity (clawing up), and what could either be a potassium deficiency and/or a magnesium deficit.

This is a magnesium deficiency. All credit to Growweedeasy.com



And these are examples of a Potassium deficit. (All credit to Growweedeasy.com)

So it could be more due to the fact that it's had no ferts in two weeks, or it's possible that you gave too much and locked out a couple of nutes. Not knowing if the symptoms appeared directly after that feeding will make it more difficult to tell, but I hope this helps a little.
Wonder if it could be from overwatering. Some sort of root rot issue starting up. I try amd teach my family to not over water but it seems to happen more than i like. This plant is the only one showing this out of 8 and they all get nutes from the same barrel
 

Dewin420

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Soil. Not sure on the ph.will check that today. Thinking it might be some heat stress. Gonna dry her out and see how she looks
 

Logan Burke

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Wonder if it could be from overwatering. Some sort of root rot issue starting up. I try amd teach my family to not over water but it seems to happen more than i like. This plant is the only one showing this out of 8 and they all get nutes from the same barrel
I suppose that it is possible. But I think you're more likely to be dealing with a situation of underfeeding than you are a root issue. Definitely not from heat stress, although I'm sure it could've added extra stress to your already stressed out plant, the symptoms in your leaves are nutrient related.
 

Dewin420

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So the ph is good. I used a soil test kit. Ph is somewhere near 6, i only have a cheap kit not sure how accurate it is but i have never had a real issue with plants besides bugs.lol. i checked the N and it was low,the p was also low and k was kinda low so i know its shouldnt be an over nuteage issue.lol.gonna let it dry out then deside what to do but now i have another problem plant. It got super hot out and the leaves curled up and went crunchy. This happened in my greenhouse and it was only 1 of the 4 plants that seemed to do it. It is definetly the wetess plant this morning though and i did fertilize this morning. Any ideas would be appreciated. I did lime the hole at the bottom before i planted it in there a month ago. So i dont think it is a ph problem. Wonder if i have been suffocating it with water and then didn't like the heat and nutes
As u can see the leaves are yellowish also
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Logan Burke

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Well, despite your plant being pretty stressed, that is great news. Underfertilization is easy to fix, you said you gave nutes this morning? She should perk back up soon, I'm not experienced with soil though so I'm not sure how often you should fertilize her.
 

Dewin420

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Well, despite your plant being pretty stressed, that is great news. Underfertilization is easy to fix, you said you gave nutes this morning? She should perk back up soon, I'm not experienced with soil though so I'm not sure how often you should fertilize her.
Ita super stressed. Looked like mites damaged her and i treated her for that a viupke days ago. I figured she needed some fert. I hope she will be ok. It had so many curled and crispy leaves in a matter of 2 hours in the greenhouse at 35 degress celsius.lol. not sure what that is in fahrenheit
 

curious2garden

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Ita super stressed. Looked like mites damaged her and i treated her for that a viupke days ago. I figured she needed some fert. I hope she will be ok. It had so many curled and crispy leaves in a matter of 2 hours in the greenhouse at 35 degress celsius.lol. not sure what that is in fahrenheit
Feeding her more will burn her. Focus on killing the parasites.

Soil. Not sure on the ph.will check that today. Thinking it might be some heat stress. Gonna dry her out and see how she looks
That is NOT heat stress

Listen to hotrodharley, if it's in soil don't worry about pH.
 
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