HEEELP PLEAASE THIS IS AWFUL

Billy Madison

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Sorry guys I was in panic mode didn’t provide any informations , thinking there will be some grow gods that will recognize the problem .
Temps 27-31 Celsius. humidity is around 55/60%. I feed them every like 3/4 days .
Lately I added more dose of nutes maybe it’s the problem .
I joined a pic of the soil guys , ask me questions if u want I’m here
It's very possible you burnt a lot of roots by overfeeding. Which means the plant isn't going to be drinking as much water for a few weeks so be careful with overwatering. Also the damage is already done, the only thing you can do know is accept a lower yield and just try to baby it till the end. You definitely need to get the excess salt out of the medium, the plant is getting fried. I would give it some plain water followed by a lite feeding. 0.6-0.8 EC (the next watering). I would say to flush it but because of the burnt roots, that might be enough to overwater and cause further stress. I'm still learning myself so I'm sure others will chime in with helpful information.
 

Humble_Budlings

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Sorry guys I was in panic mode didn’t provide any informations , thinking there will be some grow gods that will recognize the problem .
Temps 27-31 Celsius. humidity is around 55/60%. I feed them every like 3/4 days .
Lately I added more dose of nutes maybe it’s the problem .
I joined a pic of the soil guys , ask me questions if u want I’m here
This just looks like pretty extreme nute burn. Something is very off. I could also be convinced it was a spray burn. Hard to say.

If they were healthy before, then what you changed is the problem, no?

In any case, they're in flower, and it's gonna be a little bit disheartening to stick with them till the end, if they don't come around. You could flush the shit out of them and hold on, or start over now. Just gonna take time and experience, there's no reason to be upset. This is learning & it's valuable.

Also, get a ph pen lol, really it's indespensible indoors. The only way you can get away without one, is to be growing in massive soil outdoors where you aren't even using nutes. It's all in the dirt. And even then, you should have one lol.
 
I switched the nutes lately and added few ml to the water maybe it’s that , I watered them lightly and they are healthier as it looks the leaves are pointing up now so i hope I didn’t lose them , gonna wait and see if they comeback around otherwise I will start again even if it bothers me .
 

oill

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Sorry guys I was in panic mode didn’t provide any informations , thinking there will be some grow gods that will recognize the problem .
Temps 27-31 Celsius. humidity is around 55/60%. I feed them every like 3/4 days .
Lately I added more dose of nutes maybe it’s the problem .
I joined a pic of the soil guys , ask me questions if u want I’m here
Lights?

Why you cooking them? Got them in an oven or something?

Are they under leds?

Probably ph is off... do youcneed to feed them thats much?
 
A 1000w LED from kingled
Normally the water where I live has a ph of 6.5 6.8 I don’t know if it’s that bad .
probably went too ham with the nutes or overwatered them . Seems that the plant is doing much better after the clean water Igave them some leaves are still yellow I thinks they gone but the main buds seems to be alright .
The light is exactly at 25cm from the plants
 

Billy Madison

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It's a great sign that they are pointing up and looking happier. I want to say the plant can move some of the excess salt from the medium to the fan leaves and that's why some got burnt to a crisp. The plant is trying to protect the root zone by moving some excess salts out because it knows it can sacrifice a few fan leaves. If you don't have a ec meter or a ph pen you are throwing darts in the dark. I would recommend you invest in both so you know exactly what your inputs are. Keep feeding light/medium feeds for the rest of the grow, no more heavy feeds and you should be ok.
 
It's a great sign that they are pointing up and looking happier. I want to say the plant can move some of the excess salt from the medium to the fan leaves and that's why some got burnt to a crisp. The plant is trying to protect the root zone by moving some excess salts out because it knows it can sacrifice a few fan leaves. If you don't have a ec meter or a ph pen you are throwing darts in the dark. I would recommend you invest in both so you know exactly what your inputs are. Keep feeding light/medium feeds for the rest of the grow, no more heavy feeds and you should be ok.
Thank you so much for these informations . Will do that it’s my first grow btw and I’m trying my best to have a set of happy plants . I wish if it could talk to me lol :’(
 

oill

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A 1000w LED from kingled
Normally the water where I live has a ph of 6.5 6.8 I don’t know if it’s that bad .
probably went too ham with the nutes or overwatered them . Seems that the plant is doing much better after the clean water Igave them some leaves are still yellow I thinks they gone but the main buds seems to be alright .
The light is exactly at 25cm from the plants
I would say a few factors together....
1... aim for 24 to 26c
2 Over feeding
3 pots are a bit too small.
4 that fan is tiny... you got another one?
 

Bukvičák

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It's a great sign that they are pointing up and looking happier. I want to say the plant can move some of the excess salt from the medium to the fan leaves and that's why some got burnt to a crisp. The plant is trying to protect the root zone by moving some excess salts out because it knows it can sacrifice a few fan leaves. If you don't have a ec meter or a ph pen you are throwing darts in the dark. I would recommend you invest in both so you know exactly what your inputs are. Keep feeding light/medium feeds for the rest of the grow, no more heavy feeds and you should be ok.
It works on princip of osmotic pressure. Water always flow from lower concentration to higher. Roots produce “sugars” inside of them to keep EC higher than EC of your medium allowing to flow water. Thanks to osmosis. Once you rise your medium EC too high and roots are no more able to produce more sugars the process reverses and the water is actually pulled out of the roots. Refered as nutrient burn…
 
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