White widow week 4 of flower

Brendon03

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Anyone know what deficiency this is or is it light burn or what?
 

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Yeah its hard to say from one old leaf on a table.

Need more info..

Soil or water ph.?

Water temps if hydro.?

Nutrient schedule ?

What lights are you using how close are they?

Do you have bugs ?

Room temp and humidity ?

Answer these and supply some pictures of your grow, thr plant as a whole, and some close ups if you want some real answers bud.

Until then, good luck
 
First off, that leaf looks like it's soaking wet. You need to take a picture of the plant. I'm betting you're making the typical rookie mistake of over watering and too many nutrients.
 
First off, that leaf looks like it's soaking wet. You need to take a picture of the plant. I'm betting you're making the typical rookie mistake of over watering and too many nutrients.
 

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Here’s a pic the light is 32” from plant the tips of the leaves are yellow so I think I have it to much ultra bloom
 
its tough to say how often you should water. but generally you should wait until the top inch of your soil is completely dry before you water again. and when you do water, you should use enough water so that you get runoff from the bottom of the pot. not just a set amount of water.

think of it as wet and dry periods in nature. heavy rain and then a dry period.

it could be that you are overwatering. i would wait until your soil drys out completely and then flush your plant with pH balanced pure water and they should be happy after that.
 
Shutoff your pruple light.

Grab a lamp or put a normal lightbulb in the room so you can take decent pictures of your plants.

If we cant see them and theres no info, its just guessing .
 
its tough to say how often you should water. but generally you should wait until the top inch of your soil is completely dry before you water again. and when you do water, you should use enough water so that you get runoff from the bottom of the pot. not just a set amount of water.

think of it as wet and dry periods in nature. heavy rain and then a dry period.

it could be that you are overwatering. i would wait until your soil drys out completely and then flush your plant with pH balanced pure water and they should be happy after that.
 

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hey brendon

i am not an expert but i will at least bump your thread and maybe someone who knows more will take a look!

to me it looks like it could be overwatering/a nutrient lockout/pH imbalance/a micronutrient deficiency/some combination of those. I would let your soil dry out and then once its completely dry water it with a light nutrient solution that must be pH balanced.

the third post in this thread asked you some good questions. if you answer them all someone might be able to help you more.
 
hey brendon

i am not an expert but i will at least bump your thread and maybe someone who knows more will take a look!

to me it looks like it could be overwatering/a nutrient lockout/pH imbalance/a micronutrient deficiency/some combination of those. I would let your soil dry out and then once its completely dry water it with a light nutrient solution that must be pH balanced.

the third post in this thread asked you some good questions. if you answer them all someone might be able to help you more.

Yepp, still waiting.
 
Yepp, still waiting.
Okay guys my ph level in soil is 8 which is way to high and my moisture level says wet. So obv I overwatered it and the ph is off. What is the best way to fix this problem and get ph back to 6.3-6.5 the plant is in week 4 of flower and don’t wanna replant and put it into shock?
 
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