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Re: Nutrient burn?

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DIY.Rik wrote:
Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:45 pm
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Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:35 pm
Evening all

Hope you're all good 👌

Me again, I cannot get this soil down 😂😂😂 I keep messing up somewhere, my hydro grow however... Beautifully well considering I've been away from hydro for a while now.

The girls seem to be getting really light and the one looks like it has herpes, pic below, purple rash looking thing forming😂😂

Latest run off, 2 days ago:
Plant 1 (no herpes) - 6.9ph 940ppm
Plant 2 (herpes looking motherfucker) 6.8 800ish ppm, tbf this is probably a bit low?

I cannot seem to get the pH down at all, been watering with 6.0 feed but it doesn't seem to be budging, I want it around 6.5,

Rh is at about 55% and room temp high/low 25c/29.8c

Any help appreciated guys


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These remind me of my Euforia Auto's. They just look hungry to me.

Get as many pics up as possible, is it starting in the lower leaves, or newer growth?

I am no master hydro grower though but if the PH isn't budging I'd say they are maybe locked out? Maybe a mid flower flush, res change then fresh nutes?

Shout out one of hydro guys???? @kbag @Point 5 @Captain Beefheart ????
Ah sorry bro this one's soil my dude
My other grow is hydro

Ill give them more food in a day or 2 and see how it goes 👌🤞👍
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800pm @grownnotflown420 should be plenty if thats just a fert ppm ? Their should be really no need to go any higher. Some sort of lockout maybe yes, i mean im just not sure best way forward tbh, iff they were mine id flush pots out and start feeding again after 3 to 4 days when pots are drying out a bit with just base ferts only, but i know flushing pots through growing in dirt int always best thing to do, but iff your using synthetic ferts then i can`t see why flushing pots through with plenty of ph`ed water like x2 or x3 water pot size would hurt a thing in your grow medium, its more growing organically its not best prasctice to be doing, well so i would think myself. I mean im more hydro minded and just thought of growing organically is a real mind fuck on my head.
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grownnotflown420 wrote:
Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:52 pm
Ah sorry bro this one's soil my dude
My other grow is hydro

Ill give them more food in a day or 2 and see how it goes
Sorry I must not have read properly. Soil can be a bit of a pain when locked out though can't it? I use mammoth p for unlocking chelated nutrients. Soy bean or anythign with amino acids in may help too.
Coconut water contains gibberrilins if I remember correctly and also will give a pottassium boost.

Humic and fulvic acids may help you too?
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DIY.Rik wrote:
Tue Jan 19, 2021 6:33 pm
grownnotflown420 wrote:
Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:52 pm
Ah sorry bro this one's soil my dude
My other grow is hydro

Ill give them more food in a day or 2 and see how it goes
Sorry I must not have read properly. Soil can be a bit of a pain when locked out though can't it? I use mammoth p for unlocking chelated nutrients. Soy bean or anythign with amino acids in may help too.
Coconut water contains gibberrilins if I remember correctly and also will give a pottassium boost.

Humic and fulvic acids may help you too?
yeaaa man its being a right bitch, i defo think im dealing with a lockout ill do some research into the humic/fulvic acid
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Search anthing with the amino acids mate. There is 10 from what I remember in soy bean meal, I used pistachios in my recent FPJ all mashed up and they had the same.

Research that too. Where are you? @GHO does some good stuff and my knowledge is a patch on that guy :-)
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DIY.Rik wrote:
Tue Jan 19, 2021 6:33 pm
grownnotflown420 wrote:
Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:52 pm
Ah sorry bro this one's soil my dude
My other grow is hydro

Ill give them more food in a day or 2 and see how it goes
Sorry I must not have read properly. Soil can be a bit of a pain when locked out though can't it? I use mammoth p for unlocking chelated nutrients. Soy bean or anythign with amino acids in may help too.
Coconut water contains gibberrilins if I remember correctly and also will give a pottassium boost.

Humic and fulvic acids may help you too?
Gibberrilins are dodgy and can cause plant top hermie especially slightly ovdrdone, i try steer clear myself.

Yes humic and fulvic acids, i was always told humics are better used for dirt and fulvic for hydro, but i don`t think theirs nothing to say you can`t switch around or double up to use both.

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2-Scoops wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:35 pm
humics are better used for dirt and fulvic for hydro
Pretty much the same thing as far as I am aware, fulvic being smaller molecules or something like that.

One of the oldest known plant hormones and is used by the plant for cell elongation and flower production.

It is a certain gibberelin that inhibits plant growth and in turn incuces seedset. I didn't even know about that one:

A known gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitor is paclobutrazol (PBZ), which in turn inhibits growth and induces early fruitset as well as seedset.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibberellin
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Ok so I've given the coconut water a try @DIY.Rik 🤞🤞

Diluted 1 part coconut water to 3 parts water

PH of run off sitting nicely at 6.5 now which I'm happier with 👌
Ppm of rub off at 950 (base water is 123ppm)
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Nice :-)

I'm anxious to see how they turn out now.

Wishing your girls all the best :lol:

Good luck.
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DIY.Rik wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:15 pm
Nice :-)

I'm anxious to see how they turn out now.

Wishing your girls all the best :lol:

Good luck.
appreciate it brother.

fingers crossed they should make it, theyre atleast smelling good lol
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