AtticGrower002
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Check your pm bro! im sorry for going off on u! I apologize sorry man, im very sorry!!I think salt buildup. Probably overfeeding combined with not enough (none) runoff. I automatically default to this diagnosis in flower. But, it could also be too high bloom nutrients.
I would feed 1/2 strength with 100% runoff (flush) and let the soil dry completely, then feed 1/2 strength for awhile (with 20% runoff). If you watch your runoff PPMs they will may help you see salt buildup occur. That would have been useful to have right now. And, useful to know how much stronger you can go after doing 1/2 strength for a couple feedings. For me, 2500 is where I start having problems like you have. I start cutting back (and/or more runoff) around 2000ppm (0.5 hanna scale). I like to stay around 1600-1800.
You can enter what you've been feeding into this spreadsheet to see the actual NPK ratio you've been giving the plants. That's nice to know. Sometimes people feed inappropriately high PK (too soon, etc.) and don't know it. It is also good to know the ratio of what you feed because you can read your plants better, associating their condition with the NPK ratios you're using (not "this bottle, and that bottle."). You can adjust the ratios instead of following a rigid schedule. Or, substitute other products to get ratios which you know work.
looks like over feeding. the leaves are cupping alsoThank you for replies, sorry I was short on info, hope this helps.
Strain: Auto blackberry kush - dutch passion - just started week 8
Soil: FF ocean forrest
Nutes: FF grow big and tiger bloom - Only received 5 shots of grow big, half to full dose, so far 2 shots of tiger half dose
Water: tap water I let sit in a bucket overnight, ph around 7-7.5 I think, water every 2-3 days until saturation, but usually no runoff
Lights: 450 watt HPS plus 2 150 watt LED panels
Temps Humidity: 65-75 degrees, 35-65% humidity
Leaves affected: old and new
My best guess is that my tap water is probably too high pH, I have not been adjusting it. However, I've got 3 other (different) strains in the same room, same everything, and they are doing great, no signs of stress. I wonder if this strain is just more sensitive? Could the others be in danger as well? Could this be a disease and not a def? I fully saturate the pots when I water, but do not generate much runoff, could this be building up salts, even with my low fert use?
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