Couple of problems and Q's LOTS of pictures!

Lindseyb

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OK Well I have three small pots , but the three small pots had a better soil and thus plants in them are bigger then all the other ones that have big big pots. But now these three plants are having problems showed.... kinda turning bluish on the new growth

*** I read on a guide that you should cut fan leafs that are bigger than 4.5 or 5 inches.... I may have a new record fan leaf pic posted. Im gonna chop it if i get someone elses opinion, its making my plant lean lmao. as pictures show unlike the healthy plants, the small pots have a clearish pot so im transplanting tomorrow and hoping it clears up, ima flush hardcore and then transplant immeditely after flush.











 

darkdestruction420

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dont touch the leaves, removing them is a bad idea 99% of the time. only if its got mold or something growing on it, otherwise leave leaves on the plant until you can pull them off with a gentle tug. Have you been feeding them? what was the ph before you flushed?
 

Lindseyb

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OK! flushed the small pots with a lot of water (ph'd 6.5-7ish) and runoff ph was 6ish.... I moved to bigger pots with happy frog and perlite mix... wish them luck. BTW WTF is the actual problem please help......!!!!







 

Corso312

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what kind of light u using? ... what is humidity n temps? n u should have gone bigger pots....circluar pots make better root system as opposed to square...
 

Budmizer

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What kind of nutes are you using and whats the ppm? pH was 6.0? I think it could be lack of nitrogen and a few micronutrients, either caused by nute lockout or low pH. Need more info.

Now that you flushed, keep the pH stable and at about 6.5 and slowly add/up nutrients. Make sure you have a nutrient with the micro's in it, like cal-mag.

As far as the fan leaf and plant lean. How far away is the light and what type of light? Could probably bring it closer and throw a stake in the soil. Don't cut fan leaves, especially since you only have a few plants.

Good Luck!

They will make it, seen much worse.
 

Lindseyb

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well its like 85 during the day. 65 during the night. humidity may be in the 20s idk i gotta fix me little weather station thats giving me all the data, but the effed up ones look a little bluish idk if that rings a bell. I know nthing about ppm. just put into flowering today. hopefully I can weed the males out asap.
 

Lindseyb

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bump and and When should I start flowering nutes... a week into flower? and do I start 50% off at first?
 

Lindseyb

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OHHHH and the roots kinda looked brownish ??? probably related ... (saw them when I transplanted)
 

darkdestruction420

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were they all slimy? ive never had root rot so to be honest i dont know to much, you should go to google and look for guides on root rot, if you try to find a good on here its probally gonna take a long time.
 

darkdestruction420

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i do a veg feeding every 2 feedings of flower nute(example, if i feed 3 times one of those will be 1 veg and 2 will be flower. i dont really change my feeding strength personally.
 

Snow Crash

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You need a little more potassium in your ratio. Less nutrients overall, but more potassium. Drop your temps too, 85 is entirely too much. 82 is about tops, with 75.6 to 76.2 being ideal.
 
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