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Budzbuddha

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Just a brief look at the one pic , agree a ” slight “ too much nitro ( correctable) ( claw / dark color ).
Serrated leaf edges looks to be potassium ( it mimics nute burn ) , look to be sexing out for flower.

Try to curb the heavy nitro , most will come in handy when plant moves to final stretch . But too much nitrogen in flower can lead to smaller / malformed buds . Plant will want more PK as flowering stages comes around , nitrogen is STILL used ( photosynthesis/ cell health ) but not in the amounts given currently.

Overall they don’t look too bad IMO.

Also based on your avatar pic , I would have thought somebody knows what’s up ...
 

jonnynobody

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Can I contact you more tomorrow and send more photos as well as the fertilizers I give to my plants? bro
We're all happy to help. We need more info though:

What kind of soil?
What kind of fertilizer?
What PH of water-in?
What stage of growth?

Throw us a bone here :)
 

hotrodharley

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Just a brief look at the one pic , agree a ” slight “ too much nitro ( correctable) ( claw / dark color ).
Serrated leaf edges looks to be potassium ( it mimics nute burn ) , look to be sexing out for flower.

Try to curb the heavy nitro , most will come in handy when plant moves to final stretch . But too much nitrogen in flower can lead to smaller / malformed buds . Plant will want more PK as flowering stages comes around , nitrogen is STILL used ( photosynthesis/ cell health ) but not in the amounts given currently.

Overall they don’t look too bad IMO.

Also based on your avatar pic , I would have thought somebody knows what’s up ...
Well stated.
 

toomaj

Member
Just a brief look at the one pic , agree a ” slight “ too much nitro ( correctable) ( claw / dark color ).
Serrated leaf edges looks to be potassium ( it mimics nute burn ) , look to be sexing out for flower.

Try to curb the heavy nitro , most will come in handy when plant moves to final stretch . But too much nitrogen in flower can lead to smaller / malformed buds . Plant will want more PK as flowering stages comes around , nitrogen is STILL used ( photosynthesis/ cell health ) but not in the amounts given currently.

Overall they don’t look too bad IMO.

Also based on your avatar pic , I would have thought somebody knows what’s up ...
I have collected zero to one hundred of my own rooms. I have never had such a problem with my plants, but this part, due to the large number of plants, I used drip irrigation and lost the health of my plant roots. Thank you for helping me keep my plants healthy.
 

toomaj

Member
We're all happy to help. We need more info though:

What kind of soil?
What kind of fertilizer?
What PH of water-in?
What stage of growth?

Throw us a bone here :)
I used 10% Pythagoras, 10% Perlite and 80% Coco Pit.
My plants are in the second week of flowering. Of course, this photo I sent is from 1 week ago.
I use cannabis bloom a and boom b advansed with pH 5.8
 

jonnynobody

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I used 10% Pythagoras, 10% Perlite and 80% Coco Pit.
My plants are in the second week of flowering. Of course, this photo I sent is from 1 week ago.
I use cannabis bloom a and boom b advansed with pH 5.8
You're essentially growing in coco. You can't let coco dry out like your photo is showing. You need to correct your irrigation problem. It's hard to solve anything else until you correct that. Increase the frequency of irrigation to correct your drying out problem. Your plants may need nothing more than that, but you won't know until you get your irrigation situation under control. It sounds like you were hand watering before without issue? Now you're growing more plants which necessitated an auto irrigation system is what I'm hearing. Now you have a problem and the auto irrigation is the only variable that changed. Either go back to hand watering or correct your auto irrigation.
 

toomaj

Member
You're essentially growing in coco. You can't let coco dry out like your photo is showing. You need to correct your irrigation problem. It's hard to solve anything else until you correct that. Increase the frequency of irrigation to correct your drying out problem. Your plants may need nothing more than that, but you won't know until you get your irrigation situation under control. It sounds like you were hand watering before without issue? Now you're growing more plants which necessitated an auto irrigation system is what I'm hearing. Now you have a problem and the auto irrigation is the only variable that changed. Either go back to hand watering or correct your auto irrigation.
thank you my friend
I will take your actions and contact you
Can't have your WhatsApp number? For video calling
 

jonnynobody

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thank you my friend
I will take your actions and contact you
Can't have your WhatsApp number? For video calling
I don't do video calls. Or any calls for that matter. Happy to help here on RIU so everyone benefits by being able to read the thread and learn.
 

toomaj

Member
In flowering even during budding, the plants still need a little nitrogen to keep them green and growing throughout
the flowering phase.
I don't do video calls. Or any calls for that matter. Happy to help here on RIU so everyone benefits by being able to read the thread and learn.
Thank you very much. I completely agreed. Forgive me. I will try to use your knowledge by tagging.
 
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