Newby trying to diagnose

GemGrows24

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So I posted about my OG Kush plant a few times already . And recently I've came into drying sagging leaves . My temp with lights on was at 75F . And RH of 57% .more experienced growers suggested I keep closer attention to my watering habits and up my heat to 80F with better airflow running through the canopy. I followed the advice . Temp has been 77-80F humidy 57-60%. I've noticed new growth since I've made these changes but have noticed slight yellow coloring in new growth along with not quite britle but dry leaves. Should I keep my Temp at 80 or maybe lower it a little? I'll post pics of what the plants looking like. Maybe someone will be able to tell me if I should be worried or need to change some variable in my environment. Snapchat-2097200210.jpgSnapchat-1441430882.jpgSnapchat-849384201.jpgSnapchat-1814515271.jpg
 
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Farmer's Hat

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So I posted about my OG Kush plant a few times already . And recently I've came into drying sagging leaves . My temp with lights on was at 75F . And RH of 57% .more experienced growers suggested I keep closer attention to my watering habits and up my heat to 80F with better airflow running through the canopy. I followed the advice . Temp has been 77-80F humidy 57-60%. I've noticed new growth since I've made these changes but have noticed slight yellow coloring in new growth along with not quite britle but dry leaves. Should I keep my Temp at 80 or maybe lower it a little? I'll post pics of what the plants looking like. Maybe someone will be able to tell me if I should be worried or need to change some variable in my environment. View attachment 5448536View attachment 5448537View attachment 5448538View attachment 5448539
What are you feeding it? How often?

I would lighten up on the nutrient dose. Im confident thats whats causing the issue.

And just out of curiosity, how close are the lights? What kind of light?
 

GemGrows24

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What are you feeding it? How often?

I would lighten up on the nutrient dose. Im confident thats whats causing the issue.

And just out of curiosity, how close are the lights? What kind of light?
Vivosun Areolight SE 100w . 18 inches away had been running at 45% brought it down to 40% today . And the weird thing is I haven't been giving any nutrient . Maybe the Fox Farms Ocean Forest in the Soil is a little hot a little to soon?. I was thinking about a good flush once dry enough and Big enough. Just don't want to drown her .
 

GemGrows24

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What are you feeding it? How often?

I would lighten up on the nutrient dose. Im confident thats whats causing the issue.

And just out of curiosity, how close are the lights? What kind of light?
I did feed grow big light dose about a week ago. And I give a lower dose of Cal mag once every other week.
 

Farmer's Hat

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Alright. I wouldn't feed it anymore N. Thats whats causing that weird leaf texture. Its a slight N toxicity. I see it happen to my plants sometimes, when I give them too much N.

Just give it regular water for the next 2 weeks. Ideally you should wait until you see a light green in the leaves, before giving it more N. The soil probably has enough nutes in it to support the plant for an few weeks. You dont need to flush the soil. Your plant will correct itself fairly quickly.
 

GemGrows24

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Alright. I wouldn't feed it anymore N. Thats whats causing that weird leaf texture. Its a slight N toxicity. I see it happen to my plants sometimes, when I give them too much N.

Just give it regular water for the next 2 weeks. Ideally you should wait until you see a light green in the leaves, before giving it more N. The soil probably has enough nutes in it to support the plant for an few weeks. You dont need to flush the soil. Your plant will correct itself fairly quickly.
Thankyou!
 

GreenGenez421

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Most often the worst thing you can do is over compensate. Newer growers tend to kill their plants with kindness. Yes, the plant is in a little funk right now, but any changes made, the plant needs to adjust. This can take a day or in most cases take up to a week. It really depends on how much alterations you've been making and the adjustment the plant has to make to compensate. Like I said, killed with kindness.

The best thing you can do atm is continue to keep her environment stable and let her adjust. She will rebound. I'll burn one with ya bro, wake n bake!!!!
 
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