Something is wrong and I can't tell what is burning it? Please any help here.

kruste

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I am on Week 10 and this has started happening. The light does not feel too hot when I put my hand under it. Could this be over fertilizing. I use Fox Farm products and have been following instructions.

Any advice would be helpful as frustrating as this is so late in the game.

I just hope they are not dying on me.

Thanks for your assistance!
 

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onenumcat

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:confused:

:cry:

I am on Week 10 and this has started happening. The light does not feel too hot when I put my hand under it. Could this be over fertilizing. I use Fox Farm products and have been following instructions.

Any advice would be helpful as frustrating as this is so late in the game.

I just hope they are not dying on me.

Thanks for your assistance!
10wks, wow, those sativas are giving you a run for your money. stop using the nutes now. you should be done within a few weeks. just use pure water and flush. your plants are dying...it's natural. they die after budding...don't worry. most pro's have a plant covered in yellow leaves when they harvest.
 

GoldenGanja13

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10wks, wow, those sativas are giving you a run for your money. stop using the nutes now. you should be done within a few weeks. just use pure water and flush. your plants are dying...it's natural. they die after budding...don't worry. most pro's have a plant covered in yellow leaves when they harvest.
What he said, and I would like to add in ~ Use 2 tbls molases per watering (no nutes) till the end. And harvest just before lights on.
 

ilovekasey17

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What he said, and I would like to add in ~ Use 2 tbls molases per watering (no nutes) till the end. And harvest just before lights on.
Yeah, at 10 weeks, it's no problem. You're almost done anyways.

Now, if it were at... 2 weeks with a plant that size, I would say soil pH is highly acidic. That's exactly what happened my first indoor grow.
 

kruste

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okay thanks. one of them is worse then the others..should I just go ahead and cut it now?

Last week they all looked great. It's amazing how fast they can turn on ya.
 

kruste

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I have heard that about the molasses.
Have you ever heard about Hydrogen peroxide in the water too?
Thanks much..I will try the molasses.
 

ilovekasey17

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I have heard that about the molasses.
Have you ever heard about Hydrogen peroxide in the water too?
Thanks much..I will try the molasses.
Yeah, but both used for different reasons. The hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) contains an extra oxygen atom. Most of the time, unless you use cold water, your water doesn't have much dissolved oxygen. The roots need oxygen, and so does the soil. Dissolved oxygen prevents the soil from getting mold or other harmful bacteria. So, adding peroxide to the water provides for more dossolvd oxygen.

The mollases, I've heard, increases the rate at which your plant absorbs nutrients and also makes the bud thicker.
 

kruste

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How much per gallon on the hydrogen peroxide??

Can I still use it this late in the game?

I usually aerate the soil pretty often, so there isn't a block up.
 

GoldenGanja13

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I used the hydroperoxcide, not anymore. It is good and benifical to the roots and all.
As for molases I get a 15-20% girth increase. I use it once a week in veg and every feeding in 12/12 till harvest.
 

ilovekasey17

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How much per gallon on the hydrogen peroxide??

Can I still use it this late in the game?

I usually aerate the soil pretty often, so there isn't a block up.
Yes, it is fine to use it at any time. The Peroxed molecules do not got directly to the roots. An O atoms dissolves leaving you with water and oxygen. Neither are harmful and this can be used at anytime.

Ad far as the amount, it depends on the concentration. Are you using over the count 3% from a drug-store?
 

kruste

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;):leaf:I will try...I hope my buds don't start burning too...it seem like they have lost some oomph since I stopped the nutes. Maybe the molasses will help?

Will the buds burn as well?

My photos aren't the greatest as my camera is a piece of sh*t. LOL

Have a great morning...mine has been great so far.

;)
 

ilovekasey17

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Yep. 3% otc.

So how much per gallon?

Maybe like a teaspoon?
OKay. Well, with the 3%, I've heard many people say to not use it because unlock pure H2O2, it's actually very stable do to added substances in the 3%.

Then again, since it's so stable, I've heard to mix about 3 tsp in with a gallon, shake it really hard, and let it sit for 10 minutes first. That supposedly brakes the bond and the extra Oxygen atom should brake off. I've done this multiple times before, never had a problem.

Also, you can search online for other H2O2 like 5%, 17%, 25%. Or any pure H2O2, since the H2O2 alone is unstable enough to drop that oxygen atom in a heartbeat.
 

zigzag24

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I am battling some root rot myself and did a bunch of reading on h2o2. I read at 3% you can add up to one fluid ounce per gallon(30 ml/ gallon). so that's what I did, and my plants are recovering and showing healthy roots again.

30% h2o2 no more than 1.5 ml per gallon. but I have not tried this yet.
 

kruste

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I use the #1's from a local nursery, and my plants are about 18 inches high, but the train wreck is almost 3 feet! I am in a quandary.
Thanks for your information!
 
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