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Thumper420

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A few more details.

medium?
Nutrients?
Strain?
How often are you watering?
Ph?

medium is hp coco which is peat moss and coco mostly with perlite and mycorizahe

using remo nutrients 8ml/gal

strains are hashberry and silver skunk
Just flushed, water every day with food tho

ph usually to 5.8-6.3
 

DurumGallico

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eagle claw leaves is typical nitrogen excess. Do not feed and water them every day, let the soil breathe a bit. Wait at least one of two watering before feeding. Leaves will remain in the same position though
 

JimmiP

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If I were the op, I would, first get the pots off of the concrete floor (it draws heat energy away from the root zone. And cold roots have trouble delivering any phosphorus and will allow the plant to take up more nitrogen than it normally would. I would also increase the humidity with a warm mist humidifier, for the same reason, the plant over transpires in low humidity and with a cold root zone draws too much nitrogen. I would also do a foliar spray with epsom salt (@ 1 tsp/gal). The magnesium from the epsom salt will help get the phosphorus moving again and straighten the issue out.
But start with getting the containers off of the concrete. And don't feed them for a few days, just give water when they need it.
Good luck friend!
 

Thumper420

Member
If I were the op, I would, first get the pots off of the concrete floor (it draws heat energy away from the root zone. And cold roots have trouble delivering any phosphorus and will allow the plant to take up more nitrogen than it normally would. I would also increase the humidity with a warm mist humidifier, for the same reason, the plant over transpires in low humidity and with a cold root zone draws too much nitrogen. I would also do a foliar spray with epsom salt (@ 1 tsp/gal). The magnesium from the epsom salt will help get the phosphorus moving again and straighten the issue out.
But start with getting the containers off of the concrete. And don't feed them for a few days, just give water when they need it.
Good luck friend!
Hey man appreciate the reply I truly do. So since I’ve noticed this I’ve built a drain to waste system with metal cladding on a slope into a plastic gutter on the end I can send photos , have been feeding 1/2strength nutrients . Maybe I should do 0 nutes for a bit? And I have been using a humidifier . Will post some more pics soon
 

JimmiP

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Hey man appreciate the reply I truly do. So since I’ve noticed this I’ve built a drain to waste system with metal cladding on a slope into a plastic gutter on the end I can send photos , have been feeding 1/2strength nutrients . Maybe I should do 0 nutes for a bit? And I have been using a humidifier . Will post some more pics soon
Yeah, I would stop feeding them for a few days and try an epsom foliar spray or two. Along with the raised humidity and being off the concrete I'll bet they will take a turn for the better.
A few other things would help us help you though. What type of light are you using? One picture looks like hps but I'm not sure. And what are your temperatures like in there? And what kind of ventilation are you running for how much space?
 

Thumper420

Member
Yeah, I would stop feeding them for a few days and try an epsom foliar spray or two. Along with the raised humidity and being off the concrete I'll bet they will take a turn for the better.
A few other things would help us help you though. What type of light are you using? One picture looks like hps but I'm not sure. And what are your temperatures like in there? And what kind of ventilation are you running for how much space?
7’wide 10’Long 8’feet high

had a friend tell me I’m overwatering too

temperature is now around 26degreees oscillating fan

big 10inch exhaust

2x 1000 watt nanolux de one has hid and one metal halide
 

JimmiP

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7’wide 10’Long 8’feet high

had a friend tell me I’m overwatering too

temperature is now around 26degreees oscillating fan

big 10inch exhaust

2x 1000 watt nanolux de one has hid and one metal halide
Well your temperature seems good. But I'm guessing thats a lights on reading. Are they under 24 hours? If not what are the dark cycle temps like ?
Do you have a hygrometer to tell you what the relative humidity is at? And if so whats it at when you're lights are on? And off? And how far away are the lights?
 
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