Frank Nitty
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My first grow and my girl doesn't look too good... The other ones are doing well,just this one...my auto skunk...View attachment 4135317
I'm trying to find the sweet spotdoesn't look overfed, but it does have a lot of claw, can you adjust your feed so its not getting as much N?
Will do immediatelyLooks like nitrogen toxicity.
Do a flush.
Probably a mix of high N and plant sensitivityThe physical deformities may be indicative of N tox, but those leaves don't look nearly as dark as any case of N tox I've ever seen..
That's a possibility.Probably a mix of high N and plant sensitivity
What are you growing in? Soil or coco?How many times should I do it and for how long??? Warm or cold water?
SoilWhat are you growing in? Soil or coco?
Roger explained it pretty well above. I would add that you want to water until you get 50% runoff.Soil
Gotcha!! Thanks dudes I appreciate your help!!!Roger explained it pretty well above. I would add that you want to water until you get 50% runoff.
I have to respectfully disagree. 50% of what?.. the entire container size?Roger explained it pretty well above. I would add that you want to water until you get 50% runoff.
50% of the water runs off.No one asked, What PH OP is feeding?!
OP what nutrient line are you using? And do you have a PPM Reading? (If not what strength/amount are you feeding?)
I would not flush that, it does not look anywhere nearly as seriously as calling for a flush. Start with a regular watering (the regular amount you would water) but using RO/Tap water + PH'd. Then, continue with the usually feed schedule but at a much lower dosage for the first few waterings, until you have adjusted and better know what they want.
^I don't know your specifics, so maybe start feeding at 25% of what you are currently feeding.
I have to respectfully disagree. 50% of what?.. the entire container size?
I would water until, just the start of run-off. (Water less, more often.) Then wait until they are somewhat dry/ light.
^Make not of what the light container feels like for future reference. This will help you judge when they need to be watered.
GH Flora series,gro, bloom, micro,and cal-mag...I've never used them before and I probably over nuted them...No one asked, What PH OP is feeding?!
OP what nutrient line are you using? And do you have a PPM Reading? (If not what strength/amount are you feeding?)
I would not flush that, it does not look anywhere nearly as seriously as calling for a flush. Start with a regular watering (the regular amount you would water) but using RO/Tap water + PH'd. Then, continue with the usually feed schedule but at a much lower dosage for the first few waterings, until you have adjusted and better know what they want.
^I don't know your specifics, so maybe start feeding at 25% of what you are currently feeding.
I have to respectfully disagree. 50% of what?.. the entire container size?
I would water until, just the start of run-off. (Water less, more often.) Then wait until they are somewhat dry/ light.
^Make not of what the light container feels like for future reference. This will help you judge when they need to be watered.
MJ can be grown in many different ways. Some growers use synthetic fertilizers in soil and have great results but I believe they also use organic fertilizers also during the grow.GH Flora series,gro, bloom, micro,and cal-mag...I've never used them before and I probably over nuted them...
Ahhhhhh!!! Well it looks like I have a situation here then doesn't it? I thought it was universal!!! Well that's good money down the drain... grrrrrrrrrr!!!MJ can be grown in many different ways. Some growers use synthetic fertilizers in soil and have great results but I believe they also use organic fertilizers also during the grow.
GH Trio are synthetic fertilizers designed for soilless mediums.
Might help reading up on the differences between synthetic nutrients vs organic.