Got problems i can't seem to fix

BeanZyBoo

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Hi, The pics are mixed up but the main problem is with 2 plants, the bushy one has a weird color to its leaves that i cant seem to fix and is getting worse, and the skinny one has a light green to it and has some nute burn i think not too sure and also a weird curling claw like thing with the leaves, i thought that the bushy one has a def of some sort but i fed em with full strength nutes twice and its still not better, this may be due to my ph which i cant measure accurately because i have that stupid test tube drip shit and cant seem to tell what it is lol i will be getting a ph pen in a few days, anyway heres what i using

600w
Soil terra pro
Terra pro nutes
ph tap water which is probably anywhere between 6.2-6.8

Any help would be great
 

seeking

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BeanZyBoo

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i've used all those plant problem guides and thought it was this and that n tryed to fix it but its not working, so i need some peoples thoughts on it
 

gNurgles

Member
If you can get a tds meter check the ppm of the tap water if it's above 200 then you may want to think about investing in a reverse osmosis system or buying filtered water. The ph could be fine but if the total disolved solids number is high it will cause problems.
 

Snow Crash

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Looks like you've over watered, stunted root growth, and now experiencing early nutrient toxicity.

Allow the soil to dry out. Flush with clean water. Allow it to dry out. Feed at 1/2 strength. Dry out again, Flush. Then feed again at 1/2 strength. That should resolve the issue. It's going to take a good 2 weeks to work this out and it's going to get worse before it gets better.
 

BeanZyBoo

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Hey snow crash, i did what u said in my last thread but it didn't seem to help but then again u said to make my ph 6.5 - 6.8 and i cant be sure it is at the moment not untill i get a ph pen which will be this weekend, i will let em dry out and by then i should def have a good ph pen so the second time when i water em with nutes, i will be able to get a accurate ph.the plants seem to be growing fine, i mean if u look at my other thread from 5 days ago u will see the difference but the dis colored leaves are getting worse. after i've dryed em out will give em a good flush out hopefully that will help. i thought it would be a deficiency of some sort.
 

Snow Crash

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Oh. So you just recently flushed these plants but you're a little unsure of the pH right?

The Over watered diagnosis fits then. It's just backwards, as it came after everything else.

Just let her dry out, keep feeding her a good balance of nutrients, and I think I suggested top dressing the soil with Dolomite lime so that will help the micro nutrient profile. Specifically Magnesium. Ride it out. These things take time.
 

lowrider2000

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Oh. So you just recently flushed these plants but you're a little unsure of the pH right?

The Over watered diagnosis fits then. It's just backwards, as it came after everything else.

Just let her dry out, keep feeding her a good balance of nutrients, and I think I suggested top dressing the soil with Dolomite lime so that will help the micro nutrient profile. Specifically Magnesium. Ride it out. These things take time.
i agree just letthem recuperate
 
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