Anyone Have the Cure for this Problem.......

TheSpiderMite

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Need more info. Temperature in your Grow Area? What nutrients are you using? Ph of soil? What soil line are using? This seems to be a case of nutrient burn so weaken your nutrient solution the next time you feed.
 

KansasCityChief

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Need more info. Temperature in your Grow Area? What nutrients are you using? Ph of soil? What soil line are using? This seems to be a case of nutrient burn so weaken your nutrient solution the next time you feed.
77 degrees, Fox Farm Nutes my leaves have been lookin like that since the start of veg. it looked alot worst in the begging so its actually been getting alot better. the soil is 6.9, soil line is fox farm ocean forest im into my 3rd week of flowering and just started goin full strength this week on them. u think i should go back to 1/4 or 1/2 half
 

Nice Ol Bud

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Instead of being a Dick why not help with a solution.???
Bro whats up with all these kids not high enough for RIU?
Im not trying to be a dick in anyway, If I offended you from a funny little comment im so fucking sorry..

Jesus.. Anyways man is your soil auto release nutes in it?
If not then flush the shit out of it..

I made that comment also cause people like you that think everythings fixable with chemicals and dont understand nature sickens me.
Hope when you harvest you get a big wiff of chemicals in your smoke..
Ass.. :D
 

KansasCityChief

Active Member
Bro whats up with all these kids not high enough for RIU?
Im not trying to be a dick in anyway, If I offended you from a funny little comment im so fucking sorry..

Jesus.. Anyways man is your soil auto release nutes in it?
If not then flush the shit out of it..


I made that comment also cause people like you that think everythings fixable with chemicals and dont understand nature sickens me.
Hope when you harvest you get a big wiff of chemicals in your smoke..
Ass.. :D

Im A newb at Growing So i rather ask every question possible then not enough questions. but when this finishes looking beautiful https://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/531802-molasses.html ill make sure i send u a present ...... These NUTZ!


P.S. No But Seriously thanks for the help thats all i was asking for
 

TheSpiderMite

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Well Ocean Forest already contains some nutrients and already adding on to that will cause a nutrient burn I believe it says on the bag to hold off on any added nutrients for atleast three weeks which must have been why this problem happend early during vegative stage. So is this problem still developing on any new growth? If so I would say switch to half and see how that works for you.
 

KansasCityChief

Active Member
Well Ocean Forest already contains some nutrients and already adding on to that will cause a nutrient burn I believe it says on the bag to hold off on any added nutrients for atleast three weeks which must have been why this problem happend early during vegative stage. So is this problem still developing on any new growth? If so I would say switch to half and see how that works for you.
Yeah i didnt find that out until a couple weeks into growing. because where i live theres no hydro shops by me so i had to order it off ebay and they sent it in a zip lock bag instead of the actually bag. thi is what it looked like before i found out the soil runs hot already. c 020.jpgthis is it a month in g 020.jpg and this is where its at nowk 037.jpgk 035.jpg. the first time i added nutes was the first week of flowering. i guess you could say its getting better. but a friend told me i should add more chelates? he was telling me to up the dosage of grow big and buy some humboldt flavorful? do u think i should give it a flush spider mite? and thanks for the help some people act like they woke up from birth knowing how to grow and act like a dickhead when u ask a simple question.
 

Dr Kynes

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Im A newb at Growing So i rather ask every question possible then not enough questions. but when this finishes looking beautiful https://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/531802-molasses.html ill make sure i send u a present ...... These NUTZ!


P.S. No But Seriously thanks for the help thats all i was asking for
jesus son! its *DEEZ NUTZ!! kids today...

you know im just yankin your chain bro!!

most good commercial soil mixes not need any additional nutrients for a couple months, or only need a small bump in P and K for the switch to flowering/fruiting. Give it a good flush, and just give water for a while. only start adding fertilizers when the leaves start looking sad and hungry.
 

KansasCityChief

Active Member
jesus son! its *DEEZ NUTZ!! kids today...

you know im just yankin your chain bro!!

most good commercial soil mixes not need any additional nutrients for a couple months, or only need a small bump in P and K for the switch to flowering/fruiting. Give it a good flush, and just give water for a while. only start adding fertilizers when the leaves start looking sad and hungry.

lol i know doc i kno i just wasnt sure if peeps would get the slang. this would be my first flush if i understand it correctly it would be done like this..... im using a 2 gal smart pot so use 6 gals of water right? and flush either in the morning or at night? do i add all the water at one time or do it one each hour ? and i see on the fox farm schedule they say something about buying hammerhead to flush . it that stuff necessary .
 

melungeonman

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Ok, thats burnt every which way til sunday, I'd have to say it's got multiple overdose. nature fixes itself given time the plant will never be as if it never happened, may even go hermi depending on the resieliency of the strain. Some bounce back "OK" some less than OK. So here you go direction one: do a radicle flush. Do you have a fair to high amount of perolite vermiculite? Flushing goes a little easier (On the PLANT), if you do. You want it to drain like a sive, and dry rapidly. Option two: start giveing it lots of water everytime you water with no nutes, at all, none. and hope for the best. I like a third option If this happens and rarely does with a none chem nute regiment. I let her dry out compleatly flip her over carefully shake the root ball loose try to let all the soil surounding the rootball sort of fall away on its own accord, not too much, if you see deposites tht look like rust or salt get rid of that soil, I'ts never worth causing the plant anymore issues. A good practice at this time would be to have a look at the roots, nice white roots are good gray slimey or yellow roots bad. Next I replant, If your going to do this make shure you move to a larger pot.
When done: I give just enough water to keep it from drooping after about two days, "time to compleatly dry out," I flush the center area, you should see a ring in the new soil just flush the part that was transplanted. Try to keep the flushing just in the area that came with the plant. Roots should come out of shock in about 3 days and start moveing toward the new fresh soil. of coarse if your already flowering option two is probably the best route. Peace
 

TheSpiderMite

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Your welcome KansasCityChief. I recommend a good flush and switch to 1/4 strength of grow big and what ever blooming line your using do a 1/2 strength from the pics I can tell these plants are well fed on nitrogen from the dark coloring of the leaves so you don't need to up on of that grow big. As for humboldt's flavorful that's a good product it helps increase the intake of vitamins and minerals but is not a necessary. Around 5th week of flowering switch to to full strength of blooming.
 

melungeonman

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Don't order from ebay, Try IGrowHydro find them on the net. Great cataloge they repack all their shipments and their return simply says IGH california, or something very none descript. very resonable priceing.
 

KansasCityChief

Active Member
Ok, thats burnt every which way til sunday, I'd have to say it's got multiple overdose. nature fixes itself given time the plant will never be as if it never happened, may even go hermi depending on the resieliency of the strain. Some bounce back "OK" some less than OK. So here you go direction one: do a radicle flush. Do you have a fair to high amount of perolite vermiculite? Flushing goes a little easier (On the PLANT), if you do. You want it to drain like a sive, and dry rapidly. Option two: start giveing it lots of water everytime you water with no nutes, at all, none. and hope for the best. I like a third option If this happens and rarely does with a none chem nute regiment. I let her dry out compleatly flip her over carefully shake the root ball loose try to let all the soil surounding the rootball sort of fall away on its own accord, not too much, if you see deposites tht look like rust or salt get rid of that soil, I'ts never worth causing the plant anymore issues. A good practice at this time would be to have a look at the roots, nice white roots are good gray slimey or yellow roots bad. Next I replant, If your going to do this make shure you move to a larger pot.
When done: I give just enough water to keep it from drooping after about two days, "time to compleatly dry out," I flush the center area, you should see a ring in the new soil just flush the part that was transplanted. Try to keep the flushing just in the area that came with the plant. Roots should come out of shock in about 3 days and start moveing toward the new fresh soil. of coarse if your already flowering option two is probably the best route. Peace
Thats my boy u always come thru when i need help!!. i have a couple concerns though. I thought ffof already contain perolite vermiculite? if it doesnt should i buy some? im worried if i try method number three only bad things could happen because i listen to some guy and he told me a 2 gal smart pot would be more the sufficent enough for a autoflower plant. and i heard that once inside a smartpot they shouldnt be touch for no reason =(. ahhh ok so i guess that only leaves choice one or two and i like them both should i let it dry out completely then give it a flush? or give it a flush then let it dry out then go straight watering til they show signs of needing nutes? sound good?
 

melungeonman

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You can just flush with water, most forms of nitrogen is soluble in water, sometimes flushing agents act wildley with some chems, sometimes there are certain types of anti fungle anti pest incorperated in comercial prepared soils. Be carefull when adding more chems, remember the object here is to get rid of extra crap.
 
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