[HELP]Can anyone tell me what's wrong with them? (lots of hq pics)

highpsi

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time to buy a humidifier...
You don't need a humidifier. It's a waste of money. I've grown perfectly healthy robust productive plants at 40% and lower humidty. This isn't your problem
 

apasunee

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They're worse. I'll give them some N and hope for the best. :(
I think mine are good now,,, my first feeding was 10-10-10 next with corrected PHed water6.7 and this last watering was fox farms grow big and a litlle 10-10-10 with PH at 6.7 Im doing pretty good,, as soon as I get to my friends house today I will take pix of it and show you, since im not allowed to grow in my house for any reason,, dammmmm..
 

Subtlechaos

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Just a thought... It could also be a magneiusm deficiency. It looks very similar to a nute burn... I think maybe magnesium deficiency.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .That photo is of nutrient burn. This is a plant with a magnesium deficiency.
Magnesium deficiency looks VERY similar to a nutrient burn, but the leaves start curling UP. If you think you may have a Magnesium deficiency, foliar feed your plants 1/2 teaspoon of epsom salts to a quart of water. Mash up the salt, put it in a quart of hot water (not boiling!) and let it dissolve...then foliar feed it to your plants (spray on the leaves, top and bottom). Couldn't hurt. I was told to do just that, when a couple of my girls did that, and they bounced back in a few days. Hope I helped, friend. And GOOD LUCK!!
 
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