yea i saw. people are still posting though appreciate the helpRead back to my first post i wrote you...it's a lockout for sure, you've overfed them. Flushing your soil is your only option at this point. Good luck.
always do.6.5-6.7yeah make sure you check the ph every time you water them
Yeah, I'm no expert but the way those serrated leaf edges curl up looks just like the heat stress symptoms Jorges Cervantes shows in his grow DVD. What you're describing sounds like a large variation in temperature to me. Just my two cents worth.buds are ok @ 4 wks but leaf stress really looks like nutrient overload if PH and temperatures are ok the only other thing I can think of is overwatering or poor air circulation maybe I'm to loaded to think good luck
there's a nice flow in and out the roombuds are ok @ 4 wks but leaf stress really looks like nutrient overload if PH and temperatures are ok the only other thing I can think of is overwatering or poor air circulation maybe I'm to loaded to think good luck
my plants are a bitch it get out of the room but i'll do what it takes. i was thinking about puncturing holes in the soil and flushing maybe even more times than that. the buildup is solid and will take awhile to flushwhere do you measure temperature, there is a good chance the overall temperature is OK, but the tips of the plants are too close to the light and they burn, your problem mostly looks like heat stress
but it could as well be a composite, complex problem, you might have lockups, deficiency, poor oxygen in the soil, nute burn and the heat issue on top of that
what you wrote about your soil - clay like soil will turn into one big brick when you flower, thus cut air supply to the roots
your water PH might be good, but inside the soil you may have nute hot spots and salt buildups
just in case I think you better give them a good flush, use 3-4 times the amount of water than your pots volume, you might also try to irrigate your soil with some long object in order to improve air supply to the roots, then give your plants a full dose of half strength nutes and some dolomite lime which should fix whenever you have mg or ca deficiencies, measure the temp in the point where the plants are closest to the lights, and if it too hot back off the light a bit
it's just that for most people here with problems... flushing seems to have the highest success rate, cuz all other solutions can potentially a) make things worse b) can cause another problems
good luck, I hope I have good luck with my plants as well, they show obvious signs of Mg deficiency, I gave them epsom salt, but if that doesn't work, it's flushing time for me as well
I don't think his plants need to STARVE, the flush will remove all kind of food there is in that soil
Sick plants need food in order to have strength and recover, a 5% solution will not be enough IMHO
I am not that experienced but I try to follow common logic
you might also want to do something about that clay like soil of yours
I dunno if it will be wise to add some H2O2 to the water, it will most certainly improve O2 access to the roots, but it also might cause problems
It's better someone with more experience share his opinion
Either way that kind of soil is bound to problems - bad drainage builds nutes and salts up, cuts air supply to the roots, it has poor mineral distribution and so on and so on...
where do you measure temperature, there is a good chance the overall temperature is OK, but the tips of the plants are too close to the light and they burn, your problem mostly looks like heat stress
but it could as well be a composite, complex problem, you might have lockups, deficiency, poor oxygen in the soil, nute burn and the heat issue on top of that
what you wrote about your soil - clay like soil will turn into one big brick when you flower, thus cut air supply to the roots
your water PH might be good, but inside the soil you may have nute hot spots and salt buildups
just in case I think you better give them a good flush, use 3-4 times the amount of water than your pots volume, you might also try to irrigate your soil with some long object in order to improve air supply to the roots, then give your plants a full dose of half strength nutes and some dolomite lime which should fix whenever you have mg or ca deficiencies, measure the temp in the point where the plants are closest to the lights, and if it too hot back off the light a bit
it's just that for most people here with problems... flushing seems to have the highest success rate, cuz all other solutions can potentially a) make things worse b) can cause another problems
good luck, I hope I have good luck with my plants as well, they show obvious signs of Mg deficiency, I gave them epsom salt, but if that doesn't work, it's flushing time for me as well
The leaves look really burnt. Pull your ppm down or just add water for the next couple of times. At least till you see the new growth normal again.
Those babies need to be flushed. You over fed, thats all theres to it.