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SirKixaLot

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View attachment 4019452 Not too sure if I'm lacking something or going a little to heavy with something. Purchased August 5th for the purpose of mothering. 24 hour T8 4 bulb.Nutrients once a month 1/3 of dosage from bottle. Flushing once a month. New to the forum and new to the altitude. Not a fan of soil but wanted to try something new. She was doing fine all the way up until now (Fruity Pebbles OG from alien genetics forum cut)
 

Buba Blend

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View attachment 4019452 Not too sure if I'm lacking something or going a little to heavy with something. Purchased August 5th for the purpose of mothering. 24 hour T8 4 bulb.Nutrients once a month 1/3 of dosage from bottle. Flushing once a month. New to the forum and new to the altitude. Not a fan of soil but wanted to try something new. She was doing fine all the way up until now (Fruity Pebbles OG from alien genetics forum cut)
The picture does not open. Flushing once a month in soil could be contributing to your problems.
Also you started two threads with the same title. It would be best to delete the other one or reference people to this thread or their will be two conversations going on the same topic.
 

SirKixaLot

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The picture does not open. Flushing once a month in soil could be contributing to your problems.
Also you started two threads with the same title. It would be best to delete the other one or reference people to this thread or their will be two conversations going on the same topic.
The picture might not open the site keeps saying the team is working on the upload process. Honestly ii think the water has a huge part to deal with this it's the only thing that's ever changed. Ran out of bottled water
 

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SirKixaLot

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Haven't been watering it's been a few days now just grabbed some cal-mag from a neighbor grower going to try to use that after a few weeks
 

Delta-9Pyromaniac

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Looks like nitrogen toxicity. The clawing of the leaves is a sign of that. What's your feeding like? What are you using. If you have a tds meter, what are the ppm's your feeding at?
 

Niblixdark

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Based on how purple the stalks are and stems, you are locked out from calcium and magnesium. Something in your soil is causing lock out or the water your using has way to much Chlorine in it.
 

Niblixdark

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Flush the plant with PH water and add back 50% nutes with cal mag full dose.

Flush with water that has been sitting out 24 hours if tap. Get the fizzes out ... chlorine
 

Kerovan

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Don't flush, that will do more harm than good since it's suffering from overwatering. Don't give it any more nutrients for a while, you are already burning it, evidenced by the yellow tips. The curling down is overwatering, the dark green is too much nitrogen, the yellow tips is too much fertilizer in general. The best thing to do is just use plain water for a while until it recovers, but let it dry out between watering and don't water too much when you do water it. Don't worry about chlorine or chloramine, just use plain tap water. The chlorine and chloramine will not harm anything, that is an old myth that just won't die.
 

whitebb2727

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Quit flushing. Its not a toilet. That's over watering.

There is no need to flush. Mix nutes at lower strength and water until about 20% run off to prevent salt buildup.

Don't do anything else. Let it dry out or you are going to kill it.
 

greg nr

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Over watering rots the root hairs and destroys the root system. A sick root system appears as both micro and macro deficiencies. If you keep watering and feeding heavily, once you flip to flower your plants will wilt, yellow and die.

Unhealthy roots will do more damage than just about any other issue.
 

Delta-9Pyromaniac

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Heat and pH problems will make the clawing worse, as they stress out the plant and lower her defenses, and cause her to drink more water (and uptake more N)
 
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