i dont know

fayo420

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I realized that ppl ask these questions alot. Believe me i have been trying to figure out whats going on. Im just getting frustrated.
At first i thought it was a nitrogen toxisity. Then i checked my ph, have been keeping it at 6, the plant is starting to bloom. Then the plant really started to look bad. Smells great. After some research i then felt maybe its a potasium issue. But i just dont know.
She is in a hydro tub, with three gal of water. No i dont have a ppm tester, thats on order. This issue started in the big fan leaves in the middle of the plant. Plz check out pics and let me know what you guys think.
 

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Looks like excess nutrients to me. It would not hurt to flush/run straight ph'd water for a minute (day or three) to see if they recover. I see some burnt tips and what looks like clawing caused by excess Nitrogen/high ec (ppm). How do those roots look? Getting brown and slimy, or still nice and clean? If it's not a nute issues, perhaps some pythium on the rise.
 
Looks like excess nutrients to me. It would not hurt to flush/run straight ph'd water for a minute (day or three) to see if they recover. I see some burnt tips and what looks like clawing caused by excess Nitrogen/high ec (ppm). How do those roots look? Getting brown and slimy, or still nice and clean? If it's not a nute issues, perhaps some pythium on the rise.



Pythium?
 
These are my fave types of answers, just some basic fact not the usual arrogant Do this to YOUR grow because I did and it worked. Every plant, grow, and grower are different. Knowledge is the deciding factor...he (or she) that possesses more, grows the best cannabis.
 
Pythium is root rot. A bad bacteria that will turn your roots brown and eventually kill the plant if not treated. You can use h202 or bleach to kill everything. Then you need to prevent the bad bacteria from proliferating using a sterilizer or beneficial bacteria. Lots to learn out there, lots.
 
Pythium is root rot. A bad bacteria that will turn your roots brown and eventually kill the plant if not treated. You can use h202 or bleach to kill everything. Then you need to prevent the bad bacteria from proliferating using a sterilizer or beneficial bacteria. Lots to learn out there, lots.
Yep
I started to look into root rot.
My roots do look good, feel like they should.
Thank u all
 
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