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Leaf diagnosis
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Leaf diagnosis
Lookig for a collective diagnosis is this light burn, nutrient burn, or k deficiency?, it’s only really on one plant out of 4 all received the same light and nutes.
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Re: Leaf diagnosis
I'd say nute burn but as you're more experienced than me that doesn't mean anything
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Re: Leaf diagnosis
This is my first indoor grow so I have zero experience indoors, I haven’t seen anything like this growing outdoors, thanks for the inputchronicthehemphog wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 8:19 pmI'd say nute burn but as you're more experienced than me that doesn't mean anything
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Well all I know is that when I've upped the feed and this happens I sometimes keep going (depending on how quick it shows and how much) or drop back down to what I was feeding for another few days till she's ready, now as I'm still learning myself I wouldn't read too much into this
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Hey thanks man I think you may be right and I overdid the feeding a tad, great user name btwchronicthehemphog wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 8:56 pmWell all I know is that when I've upped the feed and this happens I sometimes keep going (depending on how quick it shows and how much) or drop back down to what I was feeding for another few days till she's ready, now as I'm still learning myself I wouldn't read too much into this
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Re: Leaf diagnosis
Haha cheers dude hope she settles down for you and look forward to seeing how she progressesIMO wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:09 pmHey thanks man I think you may be right and I overdid the feeding a tad, great user name btwchronicthehemphog wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 8:56 pmWell all I know is that when I've upped the feed and this happens I sometimes keep going (depending on how quick it shows and how much) or drop back down to what I was feeding for another few days till she's ready, now as I'm still learning myself I wouldn't read too much into this
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Re: Leaf diagnosis
Can you provide a little more information around the grow. Whats the vitals are like ie temp/humidity what are you feeding them including additives. What's your PH like? Trouble is that could be a deficiency or a lockout. Hard to tell without more information.
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Re: Leaf diagnosis
Thanks for the reply, I’m growing in plagron Batmix compost, Invisible sun r strip lights, 5inch extractor, watering usually once every 2days although ones a thirsty bugger and that gets some every day, Temps are prity steady around 25oC humidity around 75 these fluctuate a little but not much as I’m in an upstairs bedroom.seymore_budz wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 12:15 amCan you provide a little more information around the grow. Whats the vitals are like ie temp/humidity what are you feeding them including additives. What's your PH like? Trouble is that could be a deficiency or a lockout. Hard to tell without more information.
I probably did wrong giving some liquid grow feed it’s just too tempting to give it abit to just make sure it has enough , gave them some calmag again probably not needed, and they have had some em1, I haven’t been ph ing the water as I’m in soil and didn’t think it was necessary, I live in a mostly soft water area. Last 2x watering have been just plain water.
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Drop the calmag dude. That's probably what's locking out the K. You don't need to PH in batmix. Drop the calmag and give them a watering of just your standard base food and it should recover pretty quick.IMO wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 1:03 pmThanks for the reply, I’m growing in plagron Batmix compost, Invisible sun r strip lights, 5inch extractor, watering usually once every 2days although ones a thirsty bugger and that gets some every day, Temps are prity steady around 25oC humidity around 75 these fluctuate a little but not much as I’m in an upstairs bedroom.seymore_budz wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 12:15 amCan you provide a little more information around the grow. Whats the vitals are like ie temp/humidity what are you feeding them including additives. What's your PH like? Trouble is that could be a deficiency or a lockout. Hard to tell without more information.
I probably did wrong giving some liquid grow feed it’s just too tempting to give it abit to just make sure it has enough , gave them some calmag again probably not needed, and they have had some em1, I haven’t been ph ing the water as I’m in soil and didn’t think it was necessary, I live in a mostly soft water area. Last 2x watering have been just plain water.
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