Very Sick plant Crisis multiple illness Picsss

MyFirstGrow

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ok so my plants droopy. I think from me letting the soil get to dry.
some fan leaves have like a brown rash. idk why
and the smaller leaves from the side shutes the tip of them turned yellow. idk why
and the new fan leaves are very curled and yellow and brown.


im using organic soil and organic nutes (5-1-1) i think the curling is from under water but i dont know what the dicoleration is from.
 

reggaerican

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ok why dont you try to flush your soil with clean water for a few days and see if it improves after a few days give it a mild solution and then alt. your waterings at regular dose
 

jawbrodt

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Yeah, I agree, it needs flushed. You've been feeding it a little too heavily, judging by those burnt leaf tips, and that dark green color. Looks thirsty too, but I think you guys already have it under control, from the sounds of it. :wink:
 

Col. kif

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Its not just overfeeding its that what you are feeding it is not the correct pH. You have deficiencies caused by lockout.

Flush as advised but also look at the fact that the 5-1-1 fish emulsion isn't enough by itself.

Assuming you can also get the 0-10-10 .... Mix 1.5 tsp of the 5-1-1 and 1 tsp of the 0-10-10 per gallon of water, pH correct to about 6-6.2 if you are using RO or distilled water, add some calmag.
 

jawbrodt

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^That's possible, as well. I was thinking that the lockout was caused by the nitrogen overfert.


What PH are you using?
 

MyFirstGrow

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is there any way i can just flushit and then water it with regular water for about a week and then start flowering with 0-10-10? because i was planning on flowering sometime this month, anyway.
 

MyFirstGrow

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i know uall are probably gonna get on my ass for it, but i dont test my ph. i just fill a gallon jug with sink water and let it sit outside with the lid off for a couple of days before i water my plant with it.
 

jawbrodt

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^Sure. Just wait until there's indications that the plant has recovered, and has a little bit of healthy new growth sprouting. Then, throw it on 12/12, and start the nutes at 1/2 strength, a little before, or a little after, the switch.
 

jawbrodt

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i know uall are probably gonna get on my ass for it, but i dont test my ph. i just fill a gallon jug with sink water and let it sit outside with the lid off for a couple of days before i water my plant with it.

Yeah man, that's pretty risky. If it's a little too high, or a little too low, you'll be running into problems for every grow, for the rest of your life. Better get checking it, I'd suggest. :wink:
 

reggaerican

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you need to check your tap ph!! dirt is not as picky as hydro but if to high it will cause problems.. like with some nutrients they cant process right if ph is to high or low
 
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