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stoneyluv

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looks like nute burn and overwatering to me... without details(Soil,PH,temps,lighting,etc...) it is tough to say for sure.

Do you have drainage holes in the containers?
 

darkdestruction420

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looks overwatered maybe some nuteburn as well, possible ph problems too. please give us some details on your grow and your watering and feeding schedule and such.
 

stickybob

Active Member
looking over fert, shouldn,t have had any feed until about where you are now with whats in the soil already, then feed 50% recommended on your nute label whatever your using;)
 

ktm150sx

Member
well temp usually 25 C watered i think a little to much and also i put 5ml for one cup when it said 5 ml for 1000 ml a 10/1 ratio my feeding is every 7 days and i got 4 6500K 26watt 100 watt equal inc. light. i dont yet have a ph scale i have promix to btw with perlite thanks for reply
 

darkdestruction420

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get a ph tester now, it can be one of the most important things in the grow. You can have all the most expensive and advanced grow lights/nutes/fan/etc in the world but if your ph isnt in the right range your still going to have major problems.
 

ktm150sx

Member
now when we say flushing i just went upstairs and turned shower on low and luke warm water and rised the f out of it let it drain and did it again is this the procedure of flushing im a 1st timer lmao as you can see and btw i have some tempary ph paper comming soon so any other thoughs and cannabutt its a 5 mm 120v fan blow LOTS of aair hahaha but anyother suggestions they are BC BIG BUd and i want them to live up to there name haha thanks
 

stickybob

Active Member
trim the burnt ones off, your feeding dead leaves, your flush sounded a bit harsh but will have done the job, said flush (rinse) not jet wash!! ;)
 

Kerovan

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just leave the leaves alone. As long as they are mostly green they are still benefiting the plant. Just let them grow and die off naturally.
 

Canon

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PH tester wouldbe nice. but I have a hard time believing it's the issue with a dirt grow at this point.
Looking at those 4 lights, way the plants are close to the top, not seeing any ventilation, I would of guessed light / heat burn and over watering.

Dumb question, but you do have some drain holes in the bottom of them cups right?
 

Sure Shot

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Your doing too much.
Less water, less nutes, more patience.
Don't create an imbalance and expect the plant to catch up. She's just a baby!
 

darkdestruction420

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trim the burnt ones off, your feeding dead leaves, your flush sounded a bit harsh but will have done the job, said flush (rinse) not jet wash!! ;)
Actually its the other way around. The leaves are where the plant makes and stores energy and such. when a leaf becomes to damaged that the plant decides its better off w/o it(trust me, the plant knows whats best for itself in this regard) the plant will first cannabilse all stored energy and nutrients from the leaf and then drop it on its own. If it comes off with a gentle tug the plant is done with it. if not i leave them on till they do reach that point.
 

ktm150sx

Member
great thing for this form or i would have shit dope if any hahaa ut i was wondering i did a 10to 1 ratio of hydrogen peroxide so 100 ml to 1000 ml of water for root areation good or bad? and there lotss of ventelation its very hard to see it as i have something proping the plants higher to the light
 

Nice Ol Bud

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Over watering.
I can tell about how the rocks are all crammed up together in the soil.
Stop watering.
Also if your feeding it nute's then you have to flush it with water.
Dont feed nutes in beginning.
 

Kerovan

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great thing for this form or i would have shit dope if any hahaa ut i was wondering i did a 10to 1 ratio of hydrogen peroxide so 100 ml to 1000 ml of water for root areation good or bad? and there lotss of ventelation its very hard to see it as i have something proping the plants higher to the light
good or bad, can't say. Completely unnecessary, yes. You can kill beneficial bacteria with that, and possibly harm the roots. I wouldn't bother.
 
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