help!!!!

pd11

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Hi there. I can't see any of the pics to diagnose what is wrong. Can someone help me pleeeeease??
 

churchhaze

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What are you feeding it? At first glance it looks like too much phosphate. Is this plant being loaded up with "bloom boosters"? I can't really tell by the pictures because of the HPS lamp, but if I'm seeing correctly, I see a potassium deficiency too.
 

pd11

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I am just using tomato feed :-(. I thought maybe I was overfeeding it so I flushed it for 3 days but it's gotten worse. I have 2 others in same place with same feed and there looking great

Penny
 

hyroot

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It doesn't look like it has any defs to me. Just looks like leaf edges are flared up. Due to either too much ambient heat or the soil is too hot.
 

newbie9

Active Member
Yeah thats a heat issue those leafes look like saw blades. You need a better duct fan if you have one at all. Just feed with straight water phd at 6.5 to elimanate other possibilities but that looks like a heat problem. What are the temps should be low 80s at the highest.
 

pd11

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Temp can be up n down but top temp averages about 77. Have a duct fan in place sucking our hot air. Will get some better pics later. It's really stretched the last week and I have had to heighten light again.
 

*BUDS

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It is the heat. Put a peak memory thermometer in there to find out how hot its getting.
 

pd11

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other 2 plants are not looking quite so good today either.
this is pics of the best one

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This was the 2nd best one
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and this is the one i posted about for a start
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Any ideas???

Penny
 

hyroot

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Ok with those Pics. Its easy. You have nitrogen and phos and iron and zinc and mag defs. Best remedy

Make a guano tea. After 2 -3 feedings should be fine

5 gal bucket filled aerated tap water or ro water.
3-5 tbs of molasses
a couple handfuls of compost and earth worm castings
1/3 cup Mexican bat guano
1/3 cup Indonesian bat guano
1/4 cup kelp meal
2 tbs epsom salt.
8 oz fresh aloe gel or 4 grams of powdered aloe.
Aerated for 24 hours or tip foamy. Add aloe right before using. It breaks down within 20 min.

You might be over watering too. 1-2 gal pots every other day. 3 - 5 gal pots 3-5 days. 7-10 gal pots. 5-10 days.
 

pd11

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Thanks hyroot. Any idea where to get all that stuff? I've never even heard of bat guana. I've gave them some comfrey tea for tonight till I get something sorted.
 

hyroot

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Any hydro shop. I get my compost (Eco scraps) and worm castings (noble) from home depot. Everything else I personally go to farm supplies or hydro shops. Nurseries are more expensive in my area. If you are not in socal any farm supply or nursery would be better and cheaper.

I only use guano in a tea when I have deficiency. I recently stopped using it in my soil.

I use crab / shrimp meal in soil now instead. Check out the stickys in the organic section and rols no till thread.


Comfery is awesome too. You can feed all kinds of nutes to comfrey and just use that. Sort of like vermicomposting with worms.
 
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