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photo 1.jpgphoto 5.jpgphoto 3.jpgphoto 4.jpgphoto 2.jpgphoto 1.jpgphoto 3.jpgphoto 4.jpgphoto 2.jpgphoto 4.jpgphoto 5.jpgphoto 3.jpgphoto 2.jpgphoto 1.jpgSo im 2 weeks and 1 day into flowering cycle 12/12 ive been using canna terra nutrients a mix of hydratone and FFOS ive only nuted 1 a few days ago
can anyone tell me whats wrong here the leaves seem light and the tips are burnt it doesnt match up and it almost seems like growth is stunted>? nut defficeny:idea:? or nut BUrn?:fire:
 

rhino1111

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ive had them in soil 3 weeks priop to my first reg. or nutes this is 2 days later ph is at 6.2 and hasnt gotten lower than 6.0 i have a fan lowing kinda downward on the plants but its only slight
how strong was your nutrient solution?? 6.0 it will grow, but id aim for 6.5 better NPK uptake

when i start feeding, i use 1/4-1/6 recommended dose.

how many tsp did you put per gallon??

i always read the instructions for INDOOR POTTED PLANTS and do 1/2 strength. or 1/4 if you just started nutes.
 
how strong was your nutrient solution?? 6.0 it will grow, but id aim for 6.5 better NPK uptake

when i start feeding, i use 1/4-1/6 recommended dose.

how many tsp did you put per gallon??

i always read the instructions for INDOOR POTTED PLANTS and do 1/2 strength. or 1/4 if you just started nutes.
alright ill add ph solution next time i water and i used 8ml per gallon in a 2 gallon watering can
 

rhino1111

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alright ill add ph solution next time i water and i used 8ml per gallon in a 2 gallon watering can
okay do this and i think you can save her.

Flush your soil with pH'd water at 7ph~
or just regular tap water will work alright.

use 3x the volume of medium in water. i mean make it rain and make sure ALOT is draining out the bottom(my pots have catchers on the bottom and i let them overflow for a bit.) then leave it to dry out like you normally would between waterings. then i would start at 4ml per gallon and work your way up every feeding.

to me it really looks like nute burn.
 
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