What's wrong?

cannabisweedPotNerd

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I think its not the right pH because I have nitrogen difinicy I think I see calcium defincincy might have magnesium defincincy havnt caves nutes for maybe 2 weeks now their like a bit over a month old
 

GardenGnome83

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I think its not the right pH because I have nitrogen difinicy I think I see calcium defincincy might have magnesium defincincy havnt caves nutes for maybe 2 weeks now their like a bit over a month old
You're growing in soil, the ph should be fine. Just drain to waste, and do light feedings when it's hungry. Don't over diagnose, once it isn't sitting in water for a few weeks it should be normal.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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you need to quit thinking. get some saucers for those plants to sit in and dump them after you water. DO NOT let your plants sit in stagnant water. DO NOT start changing your nutrient schedule until you get those plants dried out and see if you still have a problem after that...get em out of the water and wait 4 days before you do ANYTHING else. you cannot accurately diagnose a problem while you're changing things.
 

slow_grow

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Dude, WTF. Your grow is flooded man and you're worried about some type of deficiency? Would you worry about your cold symptoms if your house was floating away?

1. Get the plants on something that will allow them to drain right now, stop reading and go now.
2. Wet vac the entire bottom of your tent making sure to set aside and release the tadpoles that are surely enjoying life in your small pond.
3. Mist the entire inside of your tent with a 10% bleach solution to start from a clean slate. Wipe down and let it dry.
4. As @Roger A. Shrubber mentions, get some saucers, plates, something for those pots so this never happens again and leave them alone.
 

Lordhooha

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Dude, WTF. Your grow is flooded man and you're worried about some type of deficiency? Would you worry about your cold symptoms if your house was floating away?

1. Get the plants on something that will allow them to drain right now, stop reading and go now.
2. Wet vac the entire bottom of your tent making sure to set aside and release the tadpoles that are surely enjoying life in your small pond.
3. Mist the entire inside of your tent with a 10% bleach solution to start from a clean slate. Wipe down and let it dry.
4. As @Roger A. Shrubber mentions, get some saucers, plates, something for those pots so this never happens again and leave them alone.
And any successful grower will tell keep your grow space clean. I hit my grow room with the vac daily to clean up and loose dirt or anything sitting.
 

slow_grow

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Keep it clean man and when you water, don't wait till you see a ton of run-off (water draining from the bottom). Give them just enough water until the pot feels heavy. The liners at the bottom of these tents aren't designed to actually hold water long term, they are meant to contain accidents. You can't be a slob with your grow and expect help from people who take their grow seriously. That tent should honestly be the cleanest area in your entire life. I know mine is, my wife will confirm hahaha. Take pride in your grow!
 
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