Please can someone help me my plant is 3 weeks into flowering I don't no what's wrong

max316420

Well-Known Member
Listen its not overfeeding and it's not a heat issue, that is a magnesium def and it's most likely caused by acidic soil or your using ro water
 

Coyi

Member
Damn what is it then it's new soil lol Theres 2 people telling me that my plant has 2 problems magnesium and ph what can I do to fix both problems?? Please I don't want her to die
 

unity

Well-Known Member
adding fans isn't gonna help, you need to check you soils ph and get a supplement in there (possibly). When you have a magnesium def there are a couple of ways of fixing it but if your soils ph is outta whack then all the supplements and feedings won't do shit for her
He states that he has no ventilation and temps around 88f, and you want him to play with the soil as a priority?! I can see your "crude sense of logic" (just kidding) I think you are wrong on this one though! Maybe you didn't see his post on the bottom of last page.
 

max316420

Well-Known Member
He states that he has no ventilation and temps around 88f, and you want him to play with the soil as a priority?! I can see your "crude sense of logic" (just kidding) I think you are wrong on this one though! Maybe you didn't see his post on the bottom of last page.

88 degress ain't shit and sure as hell isn't gonna cause his plant to do that.. That is a soil problem that is most likely cause by a ph issue, but go ahead and put a fan in there, see how much that helps.. If the way i worded that sounds like im being an asshole im not trying to be
 

max316420

Well-Known Member
flushing it will most likely make your problem worse because the plant is lacking the nutrient to begin with
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
85 on the hot side but not super critical i think its a ph issue would help to know the ph run off of the soil and the water
You put in
 

RRLBT420

Active Member
88 degress ain't shit and sure as hell isn't gonna cause his plant to do that.. That is a soil problem that is most likely cause by a ph issue, but go ahead and put a fan in there, see how much that helps.. If the way i worded that sounds like im being an asshole im not trying to be
agreed, plants may not be happy at 88, but i had a garden in a poorly insulated building once and over the summer the temps got into the 90's most days, some days in the low 100's, and they weren't awesome, but they did survive, they were just super hairy and fluffy.... no density and the flavor sucked, but they still didn't look like this. i see all sorts of deficiencies here, and max is right IMO about the ph issue. i see at least a phosphorus and a mag lockout, possibly other nut deficiencies as well so most likely you do need to fix the soils ph.
 

Coyi

Member
So what do I do to fix this problem before she dies....
Can someone Give me a list of things I need to do to fix this please
 

RRLBT420

Active Member
So what do I do to fix this problem before she dies....
Can someone Give me a list of things I need to do to fix this please
as max stated earlier, you need to go to your local hydro store or garden center and find "Garden Lime" or "Dolomite Lime" and follow the directions on the package. this will act as a ph buffer for some time. i would also recommend flushing with plain ph adjusted water, at 1.5x the volume of the container
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
The problem is ph and like stated above get the dolomite lime and while your there get a cheap ph tester
Cuz its sounds like you not checking it. I would guess that your soil is in the low 5 and its causing your
Plants to lock up! Thus the yellowing of the leaves
 

Coyi

Member
Okay so I'm goin to the hydro store tomorrow is there anything that you guys recommend , nutes ect ect that I should get so I can fix my girl and have a nice harvest
 
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