Cant pin down what the problem is (pics)

phusionsa

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I can't quite pin down what my problem is with these plants. The lamp is far enough away (hand test), I have a 16 inch oscillating fan moving the air. It's a bit stuff in the room, but nothing too bad. The soil is Fox Farms, I am not using added nutes at this time. I treat my water with a ph reduction to bring it down to 6.8ph.
After checking this site and several others, I'm having a hard time diagnosing this..

Can someone weigh in and let me know what you thing it is??

Thanks in advance to any/all...
 

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Cap K

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I can't quite pin down what my problem is with these plants. The lamp is far enough away (hand test), I have a 16 inch oscillating fan moving the air. It's a bit stuff in the room, but nothing too bad. The soil is Fox Farms, I am not using added nutes at this time. I treat my water with a ph reduction to bring it down to 6.8ph.
After checking this site and several others, I'm having a hard time diagnosing this..

Can someone weigh in and let me know what you thing it is??

Thanks in advance to any/all...
Shit man hard to diagnose from the pics. What's your temp like?
 

AKRevo47

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You should bring your PH down to 6.3 to start and its time to start using some nutes. Those plants are pretty big now and could probably use some
 

majek

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looks like a zinc def. but if you're using FF soil and not feeding that might be the problem. FoxFarm has bat guano and other organic nutes in it that get dilluted over time.
 

phusionsa

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Is in order...Looks like I have a deficiency.

So, question is, with "first feeding" start off with 1/4 one time first week, Half the second week, etc..?
 

BakedinBC

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yeah. those plants are pretty big they arnt as delicate as the smaller ones when people usually start feeding...

sure give 1/4 a try
 

AKRevo47

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Dont buy cal-mag for soil grows and using FF! Theres plenty of calcium in tap water thats been left to dechlorinate not to mention kelp is an excellent source of calcium.
 

Skunk#1

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Dont buy cal-mag for soil grows and using FF! Theres plenty of calcium in tap water thats been left to dechlorinate not to mention kelp is an excellent source of calcium.
there is no Mag in fox farm nutes so I add a dose every few water's
 
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