THC_Hazeman

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Hi guys/girls,
This is my auto friend, she's about 2 months old and I'm seeing some kind of deficiency or lockout in her leaves.
(The tip of the leaves are getting brown and crispy, and chlorosis seems to start taking over).
I was recently wattering with :
1ml/L BioGrow
3ml/L BioBloom
1ml/L TopMax
4ml/L ActiVera
4ml/L BioHeaven
With pH ranging 6.5-7
I haven't also watered with clean water for the past week. Is tha making the issue worse?
Can you give me a hint and also help me fix the issue?
Thanks so much.
 

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farmerfischer

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Soil that I got from a flower store. Good amount of perlite in it.
You shouldnt need to ph water goin into soil and you should need to much nutrients because of the nutes already in the soil mix.. (if its quality soil)and watering to run off isnt advisable in soil very much.. all youre doing is pushing nutrients out of the soil doin so.. id cut back abit on the nutrients alittle bit and maybe give a tad bit of epsom on the next watering..
 
Hi guys/girls,
This is my auto friend, she's about 2 months old and I'm seeing some kind of deficiency or lockout in her leaves.
(The tip of the leaves are getting brown and crispy, and chlorosis seems to start taking over).
I was recently wattering with :
1ml/L BioGrow
3ml/L BioBloom
1ml/L TopMax
4ml/L ActiVera
4ml/L BioHeaven
With pH ranging 6.5-7
I haven't also watered with clean water for the past week. Is tha making the issue worse?
Can you give me a hint and also help me fix the issue?
Thanks so much.
Simple trick an old hippie gave me. If the plants leaves point upwards, all is good. If they leaves point downwards, ease off on water. I feed nutrients but to bigger plants only, photoperiods mostly. Most the autos I've grown required less nutrients than it's photoperiod counterpart.
 

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