First grow, what is my plant telling me?

Chwonz

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I'm growing an auto in soil and it's been flowering for 2-3 weeks now and is showing signs of something. The edges of the leaves are turning yellow and there are yellow/brown spots on some of them. Please let me know what you think is wrong. Thanks for the help.
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lio lacidem

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In order to get a better diagnoses more Info is needed. How often are you watering? How often feeding? And what?
 

Chwonz

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In order to get a better diagnoses more Info is needed. How often are you watering? How often feeding? And what?
Watering about a gallon of water every 3-4 days. Using fox farm flowering nutes every other watering. My tap water tends to run high on the pH scale, could that be a possible cause?
 

lio lacidem

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Watering about a gallon of water every 3-4 days. Using fox farm flowering nutes every other watering. My tap water tends to run high on the pH scale, could that be a possible cause?
Ok you have multiple issues imho. You have some nute burn from too much N. Also I belive you have a ph issue locking out calcium and phosphorus.
 

Alienwidow

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To the op, ya gotta remember, some leaf drop/yellowing is normal especially with autos. You do have some issues but id say just slow down feeding to a quarter for a couple weeks and add some epsom salt. Ffof soil has crushed oyster shell and lots of calcium so you may only need the mag part of the calmag. Calcium deficiency shows as white dots that look like white freckles. I dont see those.
 

lio lacidem

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Well hes states growing In soil but doesnt say what kind of soil. Leads me to believe run of mill unamended soil. Unamended meaning nothing to buffer the ph. You only have to not worry about ph in a good well amended soil. Not all soil ph buffer. Also if you look at a nutrient ph absorption chart looks like p and cal get lcked out around same ph. You may wanna save your snarky attitude for someone else.
 

Alienwidow

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Well hes states growing In soil but doesnt say what kind of soil. Leads me to believe run of mill unamended soil. Unamended meaning nothing to buffer the ph. You only have to not worry about ph in a good well amended soil. Not all soil ph buffer. Also if you look at a nutrient ph absorption chart looks like p and cal get lcked out around same ph. You may wanna save your snarky attitude for someone else.
http://rollitup.org/t/ph-keeps-dropping-in-fox-farm-soil-help-me.914483/
Read post #15 by dr.who. Hydro growers worry about ph. In soil theres really nothing to worry about. Youll only chase it all over the place and probably do more harm than good. Theres also a million threads here that say the same if ya dont take my word for it.
 

lio lacidem

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Oh boy theres a thread that dr who says so lol. And there are many threads even that same one where people explain this Is only true in properly amended soil. There are numerous threads of people using unamended soil and people like you falsely telling them ph doesnt matter making them chase their tail
 

Buba Blend

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Watering about a gallon of water every 3-4 days. Using fox farm flowering nutes every other watering. My tap water tends to run high on the pH scale, could that be a possible cause?
Calmag and P def? Overwatering , maybe? Plus you went a bit overboard with the nitrogen.
I think your letting them get to dry then using to much water. A gallon of water is to much if you are in 3 gallon (12 liter) pots. If your in 5 gallon you are probably OK.
Also using nutes every other watering is not the way to go. There should be two or three plain watering between using nutes.

How big are your pots?
 

Alienwidow

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Oh boy theres a thread that dr who says so lol. And there are many threads even that same one where people explain this Is only true in properly amended soil. There are numerous threads of people using unamended soil and people like you falsely telling them ph doesnt matter making them chase their tail
I dont care man, chase your ph in soil. I wont be.
 

Alienwidow

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Oh boy theres a thread that dr who says so lol. And there are many threads even that same one where people explain this Is only true in properly amended soil. There are numerous threads of people using unamended soil and people like you falsely telling them ph doesnt matter making them chase their tail
Ok man, last one. Its only two pages. Do us all a favor and read some stuff. Or your gonna make dummies out of everyone. Are you the guy who perpetuated the tmv story?
Heeeehaaaw. http://rollitup.org/t/fixing-soil-ph.911123/
 

lio lacidem

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Like I said I dont ph because my soil is properly amended. You are another google grower just cause you read something online doesnt make it right.
 

lio lacidem

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Alienwidow

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Like I said I dont ph because my soil is properly amended. You are another google grower just cause you read something online doesnt make it right.
Ok read this. It not just buy other weed growers. Actually dont read it. You wont be able to understand it but ill post it anyway for the op. :wall: Dont worry bro, theres a ton of guys like you out there. You can take a horse to water but you cant make it drink ;)

http://www.nature.com/nrmicro/journal/v11/n11/box/nrmicro3109_BX1.html
 
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