Nirvanastrain
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Guys please help me idk what’s happening they look like they dying…..
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With all the detail you provided I'm sure someone will have a solution for you in no time.Guys please help me idk what’s happening they look like they dying…..
that happened overnight? when did this start? what and how have you been feeding? temp? humidity? medium? light?Guys please help me idk what’s happening they look like they dying…..
Diagnosis..... MURDER!They be dying. So goodbye.
Not only the detail but amazing pics...With all the detail you provided I'm sure someone will have a solution for you in no time.
@Billy Madison I dont want to hijack the thread, but in the meanwhile... fulvic acid will do that? i ask because ive been thinking about adding some the first week when going into flower... but i dont know if its just useless sugar juice. I saw a video of Harley Smith talking about "bloom stimulants" (apparently fulvic acid is one) and that you have to up P or K (cant remember) when you use the stimulant.... again... dont know how trust worthy Smith is.. and have read mixed opinions on stimulants and bloomers.Some of those fan leaves look like they would come right off with a small yank on them, definitely not good. I don't blame anyone for giving you a hard time because you haven't provided any details. My guess from your picture is the stomata is trying to close on those fan leaves which could be a plethora of reasons. Did you overfeed? sometimes the plant will try to protect itself and close up on you. What are the temps like? the same thing can happen when the environment/plant is too hot or the light is too close, you could always check the surface temperature of the leaves with a temp gun. Did you overwater? maybe you have some issues in the root zone. It really could be a number of things but in order for anyone to make a calculated guess you have to give us some variables to work with. What have your feeding inputs and environment looked like over the last two weeks? I've even seen similar things happen with fulvic acid.
Fulvic acid can be a very powerful additive because it increases nutrient uptake by making the nutrients more soluble. If you're growing with salts and have any kind of build up in the medium it will burn the plants significantly. If you are growing organic and there's still a lot of amendments in the medium it can do the same. I played around with bioag ful-power a few years back as a recommendation from clackamas coot. I feel that it was unnecessary to use because it made the plants eat more then they should. It could come in very handy in facilitating a fix for a deficiency or give the plant a boost of food if you were really trying to push them. I know people that won't grow with out it and i'm not trying to knock it, it's just not for me.@Billy Madison I dont want to hijack the thread, but in the meanwhile... fulvic acid will do that? i ask because ive been thinking about adding some the first week when going into flower... but i dont know if its just useless sugar juice. I saw a video of Harley Smith talking about "bloom stimulants" (apparently fulvic acid is one) and that you have to up P or K (cant remember) when you use the stimulant.... again... dont know how trust worthy Smith is.. and have read mixed opinions on stimulants and bloomers.
I gave u everything , and my ph is unknown since I don’t have a ph meter.I need temps, humidity, what are you feeding them? are you in coco? what is your ph?
Sorry didn’t want to turn off the lights and take the pic… I was in a hurryNot only the detail but amazing pics...
The more you hurry the faster they die. Turn off the lights and take good pictures of the entire plant. Also what light's you're running, brand of nutrients and how much you're feeding.Sorry didn’t want to turn off the lights and take the pic… I was in a hurry