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LadyGizmo

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Bump..

Ok ya.. My plants still look like shit and they are getting worse.. Ive done what every one has asked.


Ph is at 6.2.. temp is 69 wit lights off and 80 with lights on. Humm is at 42% wit lights off and 51% with lights on....Water when they are dry.
I have only givin them nutes 2 times there whole life. I watered 1 time wit epsom salt but still getting worse.. Stems are red and purple.. the leafs are just falling off...you can see in the first pic where there use to be stems and leafs but now there is just the new growth... and ya i know the red stem can be genetic but its not.. :roll:

HELP PLEASE!!!:confused:
 

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Dystopia

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I don't know, it kinda looks like a phosphorus deficiency to me - stunted growth, purple/red stems, brown edges working inwards on the leaves, etc. But I'm no expert.

What kind of nutes did you use? What kind of soil mixture are you using? Did you mix in any bat guano, worm castings, fish or bone meal into your soil?

Just a thought...definitely look at over-watering first as water-logged roots will prevent nutrient uptake!
 

SPODE

Member
Ctrl + Alt + Delete

Dude you are screwed. Cut your losses and plan ahead next time.

Soil: FoxFarm soil mixed with their perlite ratio: 4 to 1
Light: 600w MH 16 inches away
Nutes: Big Bloom 30ml per gallon; Grow Big 10 ml per gallon
Watering: 200ml every other day; nutrients every other watering
Pot size: 4.75 gallons
Temp: 76-79
Humidity: 48%

In six to seven weeks you will have 17" plants.


I'll PM you my address so you know where to mail your panties.
 

Lido

Member
It looks like heat or nutrient burn. If you are having drying leaves and brown spots it is probably heat issues. try to keep your temp in the mid 70s
 

NJweedman

Active Member
oh yeahh thats deff nute burn. chill witht them for a while but havin a ph of 6.9 isnt bad at all just keep waterin and lay off nutes for awhile
 

nellyatcha

Well-Known Member
Bump..

Ok ya.. My plants still look like shit and they are getting worse.. Ive done what every one has asked.


Ph is at 6.2.. temp is 69 wit lights off and 80 with lights on. Humm is at 42% wit lights off and 51% with lights on....Water when they are dry.
I have only givin them nutes 2 times there whole life. I watered 1 time wit epsom salt but still getting worse.. Stems are red and purple.. the leafs are just falling off...you can see in the first pic where there use to be stems and leafs but now there is just the new growth... and ya i know the red stem can be genetic but its not.. :roll:

HELP PLEASE!!!:confused:
its nute lock man , not getting enuff N so flush it and then let if recoupe and then feed it nitrogen thats what N is bro. i say it time for some rep points its the couldy looking thing next to the number
 

LadyGizmo

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its nute lock man , not getting enuff N so flush it and then let if recoupe and then feed it nitrogen thats what N is bro. i say it time for some rep points its the couldy looking thing next to the number

Ok for one im not ur bro nor am i a man. And someone has already said that before you and i did what he said and it worked. So he gets rep points.. And i know how to rep. just cuz im a girl doesnt mean im stupid... :finger:
 

Solcyn26

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ph'd water gurl n youll b good your almost their they are already recovering

check my grow im happy to help and if i cant i got alot of good growers helpn me out so your welcome to come by....just click on my sig. below
 

Mcgician

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I would add some cal-mag into the mix. I'm telling you it clears up most deficiency problems. Ca and Mg are right on the edge at 6.5 (for soil) and any slight variation in PH and you end up missing those elements. 6.4 and you've missed it.

Hey, where did you find that chart? I've been looking for something like that, but haven't been able to find one. Well, quite as clear and useful that is. It's weird how Ca and Mg have two different non-connected points of absorbtion in hydro, but are virtually identical in soil. Any idea why? This could explain a few minor issues I've been encountering.
 

SPODE

Member
Ok for one im not ur bro nor am i a man. And someone has already said that before you and i did what he said and it worked. So he gets rep points.. And i know how to rep. just cuz im a girl doesnt mean im stupid... :finger:


:lol::lol::lol:

Dude you should totally give me some rep points for telling you to plan ahead. That way you won't put yourself in this position again.
 

Mcgician

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Have you checked for fungus gnats? Even if there are only a few, in only a matter of days they can lay hundreds of eggs. They turn into larvae which eat at the root system, and can cause horrible disease and infections. I'd try treating the root system with something that will kill off the larvae, then add some compost tea, and even spray the plants with it. The compost tea will help kill the infections/disease on the leaves most of the time, and the plant will eventually recover. Gnats are horrible little fucking pests, but a whole lot better than spider mites and thrips. I really don't think it's anything to do with your feeding regimen, pH, or anything else. If you can't get some compost tea, try GH products' Flora Shield for the leaves.
 
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