No nutrients till this point with pics HELP

peterwalker12321

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Ok let me start by saying before I topped these they seemed to be growing much faster and healthier. Not sure if I have nutrient lockout but something bad is definitely happening. I’ve also noticed this soil seems to take forever to dry out, maybe this is overwatering? I can tell you for-sure that it’s not from the Heat!

Any ideas?

Here is what I’m dealing with:

Heat at 21 Celsius 70 Fahrenheit
Humidity 35%
400w MH
Fox farm happy frog

Gorilla Breath:
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Bubbas gift:
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homebrewer

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I'd encourage you to warm up your veg area by 5 degrees or so. Your medium also looks pretty saturated for how small those plants are so maybe you are giving them a bit too much water? Get some air moving in there, it's not too late for them to bounce back.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
I'd encourage you to warm up your veg area by 5 degrees or so. Your medium also looks pretty saturated for how small those plants are so maybe you are giving them a bit too much water? Get some air moving in there, it's not too late for them to bounce back.
^^^ listen to this
 

rob333

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Ok let me start by saying before I topped these they seemed to be growing much faster and healthier. Not sure if I have nutrient lockout but something bad is definitely happening. I’ve also noticed this soil seems to take forever to dry out, maybe this is overwatering? I can tell you for-sure that it’s not from the Heat!

Any ideas?

Here is what I’m dealing with:

Heat at 21 Celsius 70 Fahrenheit
Humidity 35%
400w MH
Fox farm happy frog

Gorilla Breath:
View attachment 4461116

Bubbas gift:
View attachment 4461118
i can tell u by the soil in ya pots u are over watering
 

peterwalker12321

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I'd encourage you to warm up your veg area by 5 degrees or so. Your medium also looks pretty saturated for how small those plants are so maybe you are giving them a bit too much water? Get some air moving in there, it's not too late for them to bounce back.

Hey thanks for the response! Only way I can really warm up my veg area is to lower the speed on the oscillating fan which is the only thing moving the air right now. Should I do this?
 

Cx2H

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Feed them ASAP. Can't grow if they don't eat. Over water is ok in hydro, self irrigated pots and showering. Take it easy on the h20. Flushing what out too btw.

GL
 

SnidleyBluntash

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Your occilating fan is blowing too much on the leaves causing fast transpiration, causing a burning of the leaves. Increase humidity and lower fan speed. Ps. Show us your fan in action
 

peterwalker12321

Well-Known Member
Feed them ASAP. Can't grow if they don't eat. Over water is ok in hydro, self irrigated pots and showering. Take it easy on the h20. Flushing what out too btw.

GL

I thought the ph was too high and creating lockout so I flushed until I got a reading around 6.5. While I flushed I also check the ppm and it seems to be around 600ppm without giving it any food. Like I said before I believe this soil has nutes already
 
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