I'm lost with this any help

anzohaze

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@anzohaze
Kinda looks like it's Iron and P related.....sudden lack of.....

You might try a little Jamaican or Indonesian (fast P source) bat poo tea or another fast source P....
"Looking again"
Yeah,,, I might try that first.

Doc
I will lift them off ground and add some People and a Lil rust water
 

anzohaze

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I cut some old plastic fan covers into pieces that fit under the pots, gives a little air flow and drainage for the center of the pot.
Roger that I actually wanted to get bread crates bread Co use to transport loafs of bread to stores as there plastic have big holes and big handles. So moving pots would be easier if I ever needed to move them.
Sounds good bro...
Watch the rust water cause you treat Iron like a P def too...
Doc
I will throw in Something like a tsp of metal shavings on a top dress and just water it in
 

anzohaze

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So I have been watering the shot out.of them and there getting worse 8 think I am just going to pull themost out the room and whatever them
 

greasemonkeymann

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So I have been watering the shot out.of them and there getting worse 8 think I am just going to pull themost out the room and whatever them
did you get them off the floor and something under them for drainage?
Those plants look really healthy for the most part.
Not sold on the deficiency, i'd be surprised if it was that.
I bet they'll recover, move them into a diff spot, and let them dry out a lil, obviously not to where they droop or anything but at least to where it's dry to the second knuckle on your finger.
I wouldn't feed them anything other than water though.
that soil has everything you need in it, especially if it's freshly transplanted.
I'd say it's either heat damge (unlikely because it's not at the tops only)
or overwatered, which is what I think it is.
Those plants going from a small container to a large one, sometimes retains too much water underneath, like @chuck estevez had mentioned.
Smartpots can keep a good amount of water in there, i'd say your problem is there.
Beautiful plants though man, good job!
you are gonna have your hands full come trim-time!
 

anzohaze

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did you get them off the floor and something under them for drainage?
Those plants look really healthy for the most part.
Not sold on the deficiency, i'd be surprised if it was that.
I bet they'll recover, move them into a diff spot, and let them dry out a lil, obviously not to where they droop or anything but at least to where it's dry to the second knuckle on your finger.
I wouldn't feed them anything other than water though.
that soil has everything you need in it, especially if it's freshly transplanted.
I'd say it's either heat damge (unlikely because it's not at the tops only)
or overwatered, which is what I think it is.
Those plants going from a small container to a large one, sometimes retains too much water underneath, like @chuck estevez had mentioned.
Smartpots can keep a good amount of water in there, i'd say your problem is there.
Beautiful plants though man, good job!
you are gonna have your hands full come trim-time!
I have lifted them up and I flushed them after we last spoke and letting them dry again. My watering is pretty lite imo. Every 2-3days I give them like 36 ounces of water except flushing. There getting worse. I almost want to pull them out room
 
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