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Jorkaden

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Ok first time grow i have done alot of research and still cant dial this in.
In veg state using advanced nutes, sensi grow a/b b-52 and voodoo.
humidity at 65% temp always between 70 and 75.
I use the water from my A,C i have read its same as rain water, its also extremely clear fresh looking.
my ac is inside doesn't hang outside. im using a cheap ph meter but staying around 6 ph see pics pls
i thought maybe it was calcium deficiancy so i added some cal-mag.
i was also thinking maybe too much nutrients oh one more thing
They were transplanted 4 days ago but also lookd a bit like this before it just not as bad.IMG_3517.JPG IMG_3516.JPG IMG_3515.JPGIMG_3514.JPG IMG_3449.JPG THIS WAS B4 TRANSPLANT FROM CUPS TOO 1 GALLON.IMG_3512.JPG
 

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Jorkaden

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I was looking at the checklist and what I came up with is too much nutrients or nitrogen. But last time i watered was after transplant and i used only water with no nutes. today i watered with full nutes and took the pic right after
 

Dr. Who

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AN is a hydro nutrient.....To use for soil it's one day water the next day nutrients, then water, then nutes etc. etc.
They do tend to be a "salty" nutrient.....so be careful.
and , yeah....what soil?
 

screediu

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soil is the big question we need to know btw, if its something like miracle grow it more than likely already has nutes in it and you'd in turn be over fertilizing
 

Jorkaden

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I'm using hp pro mix
If I was over nuting how would I go about fixing this? Should I water now or wait till next water, and my water schedule is whenever dirt is feeling dry 1 1/2 in deep I water with nutes.
 
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screediu

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then my guess would be over watering and too strong of a nute mix, try watering with plain ph'd water for a few days see if she bounces back
 

Jorkaden

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Ok I'll do that then and for the next few days do you mean next few water schedules in that case it usually takes 3 days till next water
 

*BUDS

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They are suffering transplant shock and before that it was wrong ph giving you the cal/mag def. Try using quality coco next time and you wont get this ph issue and less salt build up and burn. Never transplant a sick plant.
You can add as much cal/mag as you want it cant take it up with low ph. Get some ph adjusters and try to bring it up.
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Dr. Who

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They are suffering transplant shock and before that it was wrong ph giving you the cal/mag def. Try using quality coco next time and you wont get this ph issue and less salt build up and burn. Never transplant a sick plant.
You can add as much cal/mag as you want it cant take it up with low ph. Get some ph adjusters and try to bring it up.
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I know you like Coco Buds and I'm glad it works for you......But that is not a pH issue in his soil! It's not transplant shock.......Coco is a pain in the ass, really so for newbies....I might venture that the problem dates back before the transplant and be an overfeeding issue as the roots have not had time to spread and that the transplant has not been quite long enough to show or express any change to overly hot soil.....5-7 days to show any changes in soil...

So, again, What soil did you transplant into and tell us HOW you use the nutrients. Like how much, how often?
You have a Mg def for sure!
 

Dr. Who

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Hmm, 3 days between waterings,,,,,,in those little pots? Try watering 300ml of fluid everyday at lights on and adjust up or down as needed to keep them from drooping....More air to the root system is a GOOD thing......Watering by soaking and letting it sit "wet" for so long is not the best plan.....I'll bet you get a bunch of run through? Waste of $ on your nutrients!
 

Jorkaden

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I transplanted to hp pro mix also, how I use my nutes are at full strength 4 ml per liter on sensi a/b and 2 ml per liter for b/52 and voodoo juice, but I also think I do have the mg def so I started using cal-mag but today I watered even though they were just watered yesterday with pure ph 6.0 water
 

screediu

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i would cut back on the nute strength use maybe half strength till you see recovery. also despite how much of an urge you get to water, dont let your soil dry out a bit, they dryer it is the easier it will be to readjust the ph of the soil
 

Jorkaden

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Hey guys I thought I would get back with you on what's going on. So what I did was I flushed them with 50% nutes bc I still wanted the soil to have my nutrients in it. I flushed each 1 gallon pot with around 2 liters but the soil was already wet so it was all run off. They look great now, tell me what you guys think? And thanks for the IMAG0020.jpg IMAG0021.jpg IMAG0020.jpg IMAG0013.jpginfoIMAG0020.jpg
 

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screediu

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Starting to look much better but a few look like they are tacoing so i would check the heat off your lights make sure its not to strong at some points
 
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