If i do this will it hurt?

CBRider09

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so when i woke up this morning the leaves that were curling stayed curled but, now has like green/black spots all over it, ill have to find out what this is, unless someone already knows?...
 

CBRider09

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ok so i woke up to this non-sense... its officailly day 3 of flowering .. i water them just about every other day...used nutes for the first time yesterday they are under a 400watt hps lamp .. u can see the lil light green/black dots kinda and the leaves are curling ... ive tried searching in the plant problems area but, im either too stoned or im missing something can someone help!
 

stupidclown

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helpful list to keep
Nutrient Disorder Problem Solver
To use the Problem-Solver, simply start at #1 below. When you think you've found the problem, read the Nutrients section to learn more about it. Diagnose carefully before making major changes.

1) If the problem affects only the bottom or middle of the plant go to #2. b) If it affects only the top of the plant or the growing tips, skip to #10. If the problem seems to affect the entire plant equally, skip to #6.

2) Leaves are a uniform yellow or light green; leaves die & drop; growth is slow. Leaf margins are not curled-up noticeably. >> Nitrogen(N) deficiency. b) If not, go to #3.

3) Margins of the leaves are turned up, and the tips may be twisted. Leaves are yellowing (and may turn brown), but the veins remain somewhat green. >> Magnesium (Mg) deficiency. b) If not, go to #4.

4) Leaves are browning or yellowing. Yellow, brown, or necrotic (dead) patches, especially around the edges of the leaf, which may be curled. Plant may be too tall. >> Potassium (K) deficiency. b) If not, keep reading.

5) Leaves are dark green or red/purple. Stems and petioles may have purple & red on them. Leaves may turn yellow or curl under. Leaf may drop easily. Growth may be slow and leaves may be small. >> Phosphorus(P) deficiency. b) If not, go to #6.

6) Tips of leaves are yellow, brown, or dead. Plant otherwise looks healthy & green. Stems may be soft >> Over-fertilization (especially N), over-watering, damaged roots, or insufficient soil aeration (use more sand or perlite. Occasionally due to not enough N, P, or K. b) If not, go to #7.

7) Leaves are curled under like a ram's horn, and are dark green, gray, brown, or gold. >> Over-fertilization (too much N). b) If not, go to #8…

8) The plant is wilted, even though the soil is moist. >> Over-fertilization, soggy soil, damaged roots, disease; copper deficiency (very unlikely). b) If not, go to #9.

9) Plants won't flower, even though they get 12 hours of darkness for over 2 weeks. >> The night period is not completely dark. Too much nitrogen. Too much pruning or cloning. b) If not, go to #10...

10) Leaves are yellow or white, but the veins are mostly green. >> Iron (Fe) deficiency. b) If not, go to #11.

11) Leaves are light green or yellow beginning at the base, while the leaf margins remain green. Necrotic spots may be between veins. Leaves are not twisted. >> Manganese (Mn) deficiency. b) If not, #12.

12) Leaves are twisted. Otherwise, pretty much like #11. >> Zinc (Zn) deficiency. b) If not, #13.

13) Leaves twist, then turn brown or die. >> The lights are too close to the plant. Rarely, a Calcium (Ca) or Boron (B) deficiency. b) If not… You may just have a weak plant.

 

CBRider09

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im pretty sure its the nutes i gave em.. im dumb when it comes to diagnosing my plants problems....so if it is the nutes what should i do? leave them be, and just water as scheduled? or flush?.....
 

PANGcake

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im pretty sure its the nutes i gave em.. im dumb when it comes to diagnosing my plants problems....so if it is the nutes what should i do? leave them be, and just water as scheduled? or flush?.....
if you took your time, read my thread and learn how the dif nutes correlate (10mins) and I'm sure there is something pretty early in the post bout over fert. Only you can tell what's wrong w your own plants cuz your the only one w all the info since seed or clone, soil, nutes, light, temp, humidity...etc.

GL
 

CBRider09

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so i looked over the plant, now that im home... and i notcied that all the nute burn(i think it is) is only on the fan leaves... which btw are covering some nice looking nodes... would it hurt to chop off the fan leaves?/?
 

stupidclown

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first time i've seen your thread. good info. i fund it on a web site that had every thing yours had and then some but its way to long to post here so i just posted whats needed.


and no don't cut your fan leaves they are getting nasty looking because they are taking the damage cut them off the rest of the plant will take more damage
 

CBRider09

Active Member
first time i've seen your thread. good info. i fund it on a web site that had every thing yours had and then some but its way to long to post here so i just posted whats needed.


and no don't cut your fan leaves they are getting nasty looking because they are taking the damage cut them off the rest of the plant will take more damage
fuck 2 late... i cut 2 off out of like 10 tho... the 2 that were taking the most damage...
 
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