Veteran Needs Help!!!

Southerner

Well-Known Member
Looks like slight nute burn with overwatering. Don't "flush" your soil, don't bother measuring runoff pH or PPM in an organic soil setup.

The best thing you can do is leave them the hell alone! Let them dry out all the way and then add an extra day on top of that before you water again.
 

OX4545

Member
you guys all have great advice and I will abide by as many responses as I can get from you other experienced growers. I will get those pics for you all to look over. I will definitely not water as much and let them dry out plenty, I felt the pots when I watered them and when they were dry, so I just learned the difference couple days ago. just learning. yes AllenHaze that was the roots peaking out, I just transplanted it after the pic. I was freaking out because I knew the roots weren't supposed to get light right?
 

OX4545

Member
the room temps are solid from 69-78, it was 15 degrees outside and I was working on a fence. lol I love details.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
Just a question, how does you being a veteran at all relate to your problem?

P.S: One photo looks like a zinc deficiency, the other a potassium def.
i wrote out an explanation to your question than erased it it could come off terribly rude
 

BCOGYODA

Well-Known Member
Hey man ya Southerner has it right. The plants are over watered. Don't fuck with anything else till you get that soil dry. ONLY water/feed when the top inch or two of soil is totally dry. Keep it in mind that just cause the very top of the soil looks dry, the mid and bottom root zones are always much moister than the top levels of soil.

And man that humidity is far too low for proper transpiration and metabolizing to happen at a sufficient and effective rate. You may have to put some humidifiers in the room or close it in more to help hold some humidity in there. You want your humidity to be 55-65% in veg (some go higher in veg but not necessary cause probs come with high humidity too) and 45-50% in flower.
 
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