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lampshade

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Hey i some sweetooth almost 6 weeks into flower, it finishes up at 9-10 weeks. Ok so i grew this before and it was too green at harvest, so on the next lineage i added much less n in veg state.
Ok when i flipped to flower after about 4 weeks the bottom leaves started to yellow, so i watered with a decent M formula from humboldt. Still yellowing, so before the soil completely dried i watered again with humboldt master a and b at normal concentration 1bsp gallon ph balanced. Later in the day burn appeard, very lightly though, just on the tips, nothing anyone would worry about. So after 2 days i decided to flush (that way i wouldnt drown the roots too much). I flushed with ph balanced water. Then feed with light molasses (2tsp/gal) and kelp (0-4-4/ tsp).

At this point i have yellow lower leaves, with burnt tips very lightly from top to bottom.(no big deal).

I wake up the morning after the miday flush and BOOM. The lower and middle fan leaves are still yellow, but now half of them are wilted brown and curled up. Whats not brown is yellow or lime green. The sugar leaves and the top fan leaves are fine. Its def working bottom up.

My theory is that since i watered, and then watered twice more befor they completely dried out that the roots could be damaged and the leaves are lacking nutes. But ive never ween over wat look like that. Kinda looks like P def too. Even root rot.

Heres pics tell me what you think, ANY advice is welcome. Lamp
 

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lampshade

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Ignore the water beeds. I misted as an experiment to see if the leaves would rise up. Curious to see if they were lacking water.
 

DaBeatGoezOn

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Bro i would water lightly with only 1/4 strength nutrients and leave it until the soil was dry 2 inches deep. if u can feel moisture in the soil if u put ur finger 2 inches deep, then water, and dont over water. Make sure that the water is pHd to 6.8 to prevent lockout of nutes. Il hope it goes better for u bro, keep us updated


Cheers :D
 

lampshade

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Bro i would water lightly with only 1/4 strength nutrients and leave it until the soil was dry 2 inches deep. if u can feel moisture in the soil if u put ur finger 2 inches deep, then water, and dont over water. Make sure that the water is pHd to 6.8 to prevent lockout of nutes. Il hope it goes better for u bro, keep us updated


Cheers :D
Ive been growin veggies since i was wee little so i got the pH, and watering down. But you also think that may be from over wat? If you read in the post i didnt MEAN to overwat i was just kinda in a tough spot with the def then burn. Lamp

Anyone else?
 

DaBeatGoezOn

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Actually bro forget the nutrients. corect the pH of the water! Thats ur main concern right now! Get it to 6.8 pH, and water flush the plant, the salt buildup could be causing problems and the problems i think. Just give it a gud flush and let the soil dry before watering again.
 

Hydrotech364

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I seriously think youre fucking with it to death.Flush and wait.As leaves die pinch em off and see what the damage is later.Prolonged and repeated flushing nutrient changes will fuck it up bad.Peace
 

lampshade

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Mabe feeding like once every 1 or two waterings might be better, hopefully itll heal up!



Cheers :)
Ok sorry guys but i gotta be a lil dfensive. My pH has NEVER dipped below 6.3 and over 6.8. EVER. I NEVER feed synthetic in veg. Only two apps of alfalfa tea with kelp meal and a litlle molases and epsom salt. Great compost tea recipe.

I only water when pots are light. The only reason i over watered is b/c i fig'd i could water early and give her some N. No overwat yet. But still yellow. My mistake was feeding again. I got minor burn but there still was no prob. The next day I flushed being a dumbass, and that happened. Im not a newb i just made a mistake and i need some advice on what i should do, not advice on how to water and maintain pH.

Do you think my plant are deprived of nitrogen?

Or does that look more like a lock out to you guys.

Or a burn, i doubt it though. Lamp
 

Hydrotech364

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I usually wait til there dry sometimes a little droopy then flood em.Just a hint ,if you have the right mix,enough peat you can drown the bitches every day and it will just run off.The mix is so fucking important and the size of the container.Go big "the bigger the roots the bigger the fruits"Peace
 

lampshade

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I usually wait til there dry sometimes a little droopy then flood em.Just a hint ,if you have the right mix,enough peat you can drown the bitches every day and it will just run off.The mix is so fucking important and the size of the container.Go big "the bigger the roots the bigger the fruits"Peace
Yeah i got a good peat casting crab shell perlite mix. Im def gonna let them dry but when they dry up should i add N or P or Ca, or is that damage just from root suffocation and i should just let them go, that will mean that they will only get one maybe two more applications of Humboldt master bloom.

There in 3.5 gal pots and 18 or so inches, they love it. Lamp
 

lampshade

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I would add a weak nute solution to it and this may be a Superthrive time.I use the shit all the time.
Can you overuse superthrive? And if so whats it look like.

Im prolly just gonna feed light like you suggest maybe with a little molasses.

I might use some superthrive but i transplanted recently and i used it, is it ok to use again.

One more question bro, do you use a drop or a 1tsp per 1gal/4liter

Thanks bro Lamp.
 

AcidBurn901

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Yeah i agree with the superthrive idea, if you think your plants are dying cuz of root problems superthrive will def fix that, i've just started using it and its really great.
 

delstele

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I would also try watering from the bottom that way they will just drink what they need. Good luck!
 
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