name my deficiency please

screediu

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most likely nitrogen burn, and im not 100% sure if dark ridges could be phosphorous deficiency. whats your soil, nutes and dosage, and ph of water you use
 
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Blindnslow

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Well I see what looks like granular fert(the blue/green specs) in the pot. I would flush @ 6.5 ph and cut all nutes to a 1/4 strength if that. If that is fert in the dirt, flush it and just water til it shows signs of a need for nutes
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most likely nitrogen burn, and im not 100% sure if dark ridges could be phosphorous deficiency. whats your soil, nutes and dosage, and ph of water you use
Well I see what looks like granular fert(the blue/green specs) in the pot. I would flush @ 6.5 ph and cut all nutes to a 1/4 strength if that. If that is fert in the dirt, flush it and just water til it shows signs of a need for nutes
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Its miracle grow soil mixed with soil from a bonfire pit. I'm not sure wat the nute levels were. Didn't know much info on growing when I first planted her. Been struggling for 2 months almost to keep her going now.
 

screediu

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miracle grow is a really hot soil, also the soil/ashes of the bonfire pit may have some undesirable elements in it. best suggestion would to replace your soil with something thats more neutral like miracle gro organic has little to no nutes in it and dont add bonfire soil, people tend to throw cig butts in it, use gasoline to start them, basically throw garbage in it that will leave residues in the soil.
 

fireskar

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Switch to fox farm. Its got every thing your girls need. It will be hard but I would trash the "bonfire dirt "plant and start over with good soil and good clones/seedbank .never cut corners or go cheap with your erb or your women my friend
 

DonAlejandroVega

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Its miracle grow soil mixed with soil from a bonfire pit. I'm not sure wat the nute levels were. Didn't know much info on growing when I first planted her. Been struggling for 2 months almost to keep her going now.
*walks over to abused plant and unloads dusty Colt revolver into*

gets grows guide, senors Mad Scientist.
 
miracle grow is a really hot soil, also the soil/ashes of the bonfire pit may have some undesirable elements in it. best suggestion would to replace your soil with something thats more neutral like miracle gro organic has little to no nutes in it and dont add bonfire soil, people tend to throw cig butts in it, use gasoline to start them, basically throw garbage in it that will leave residues in the soil.
Switch to fox farm. Its got every thing your girls need. It will be hard but I would trash the "bonfire dirt "plant and start over with good soil and good clones/seedbank .never cut corners or go cheap with your erb or your women my friend
Thanks for the tips. I just found my own Dank seed by chance and grew with random urge in the dark. Just wanted to experiment n find out if I could grow like a 1/2 oz. for pers bud.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Thanks for the tips. I just found my own Dank seed by chance and grew with random urge in the dark. Just wanted to experiment n find out if I could grow like a 1/2 oz. for pers bud.
huh? I'm a lil confused/lost.
Does look like nute burn though.
Grow healthy soil, and the herb will follow.
 

pinkjackyle

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bonbire pit ashes ... hard wood ashes should really only b used and they should b sifted , ashes are very alky and will throw the ph up to base ,above 7.0 way above , i would repot yesterday with no ashes and dip the roots in some good clean water to wash off as much soil as possible . good luck . but the ashes r the prob if used more than 2 tbls or so per pot
 

thegreensurfer

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In small amounts just plain burned wood is good for soil.
A century ago farmers used to throw their oven ash into their fields before the seasonal floods when there wasn't an electric grid or dams yet for power. They dont do this anymore which has contributed to dead, non enriched overworked soil.......no more floods, no more wood ash
 
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