Leaves dying 32 days into flower

As cool as that is that you're apologizing to me for your mistake, with respect, it's your crop, so make the promise to yourself, we're just here to help.
So from what your saying I have more than likely massively under watered my plants for my whole grow so would any one care to hazard a guess as to how much of my overall yield will be lost and maybe as to how many oz I will get per plant from my poor quality photos also the avrage hight of my plants is 80 cm topped
 

Olive Drab Green

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So from what your saying I have more than likely massively under watered my plants for my whole grow so would any one care to hazard a guess as to how much of my overall yield will be lost and maybe as to how many oz I will get per plant from my poor quality photos also the avrage hight of my plants is 80 cm topped
No one can say. Just be sure to water and properly nute and you should be alright.
 
I think that, since you have a month left until harvest, you should be fine if you fix what's fucked up now. Do you grow synthetically or organically?
Sorry mate you will have to go into more detail there as this is my first ever grow and I have only had wifi for around 72 hours and I have been flying blind up until then and even with f**k loads of reading to. The point my head hurts I still don't have a clue what the diffrence is or what they even mean
 

Alexander Supertramp

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Check the facts before taking mine or anyone else's opinion...IMHO the issue is lock-out your ph is too high going in and your plant is not taking up the P you are giving. Again...JUST My Humble Opinion.
No they are showing signs of nute burn for the love of Pete! Lockout out does not target one single element. It is a term used way too often around here. Its a rare thing. And I dont think I have ever even seen a case of true lockout around here. His plant are suffering from being overfed an improper diet.. I would bet my life on it. Coco is notorious for holding K. And P is not far behind. High P and K diets are not needed in most container grows. Peat and coco based that is.
 
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$bkbbudz$

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No they are showing signs of nute burn for the love of Pete! Lockout out does not target one single element. It is a term used way too often around here. Its a rare thing. And I dont think I have ever even seen a case of true lockout around here. His plant are suffering from being overfed an improper diet.. I would bet my life on it. Coco is notorious for holding K. And P is not far behind. High P and K diets are not needed in most container grows. Peat and coco based that is.
Interesting that you apparently missed the other postings ...you know the one that I said I do not grow in coco and to check the facts with those who do? I grow in soil, like I said. And if I saw the same thing going on with my plants, the 1st thing I would look at would be P deficiency and ph.

Since you grow in coco I am sure you know better than I.
 

MeJuana

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I grow in coco every other month and I have grown both organic and syntehtic.. pH is important for both and as a matter of fact the idea that organic nutrients don't need proper pH is nonsense.. Nutrient solubility isn't different becuase the atoms are carbon 12.

But I use 1/2 nutrients others use around here. I use nutrient concentrations closer to HPA. For coco I do drain to
If you run organic, the pH is less important, and in Coco, which is DTW hydro, you have more leeway with pH in general, but you should try to get it to 5.8-6.2. Also, coco you have to water daily.
bzzzzzt

Organic ferilizers only typical refer to the N.. Even a so called 100% organic blend has synthetics unless you spend a lot.. I am unaware of a low cost solution that is 100% organic. So it is my advice that you balance your pH
 

Olive Drab Green

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I grow in coco every other month and I have grown both organic and syntehtic.. pH is important for both and as a matter of fact the idea that organic nutrients don't need proper pH is nonsense.. Nutrient solubility isn't different becuase the atoms are carbon 12.

But I use 1/2 nutrients others use around here. I use nutrient concentrations closer to HPA. For coco I do drain to

bzzzzzt

Organic ferilizers only typical refer to the N.. Even a so called 100% organic blend has synthetics unless you spend a lot.. I am unaware of a low cost solution that is 100% organic. So it is my advice that you balance your pH
I said it's less important, not unimportant, but unlike salt-based inorganic nutes, pH matters less regarding organic grows, and that's the truth, as long as you have a sturdy strain. Coco and organics are both buffers. And Organic DEFINITELY DOES NOT just refer to N capacity. Here is my Organic Coco grow 3-4 weeks into flowering:

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Olive Drab Green

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Organic refers to feeding the soil to feed the plant so the microbes can eat the organic matter and shit out material able to be taken up into the rhizosphere and root system. It has N, P, K, and all sorts of micronutrients. Therefore, you do not know what the fuck you're talking about.
 

Cyrus420

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You might have over fed them, mine looked like this.

if you're in coco always start at 1/8 of the recommended feeding schedule to figure out how hungry your plant is.
 
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