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massah

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how big is that pot m8? Looks like some sort of deficiency either caused by rootboundness/rootrot, ph issues, or undernuting...can you lay the plant on its side and slide the rootsystem/soil out a little bit to see if its getting plastered up against the walls? How well does excess water drain out the bottom?
 

gobskiii

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to even begin to guess...more info is needed.

lights and distance

feedings and how often

PH and or ppm
 

Saitek

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250watt hps ~25 cm distance
12 litre pot
feeding in every watering.
watering every 3-4 days - 1 litre
i don't have ph meter, i'll check ppm in a while.

btw water excess out of bottom kind of fast. i mean i only watering it 1 litre and it excess a bit much ! roots are not plastered on walls
 

gobskiii

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i can tell you a good place to start would be to start feeding bare minimum every OTHER watering...sometimes i even water, water, then feed. you have probably locked a few things out because of over feeding. i would flush...and then resume at 1/4 strength. the deficiency is mobile, and has sure signs of lacking N.
 

Sunbiz1

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i can tell you a good place to start would be to start feeding bare minimum every OTHER watering...sometimes i even water, water, then feed. you have probably locked a few things out because of over feeding. i would flush...and then resume at 1/4 strength. the deficiency is mobile, and has sure signs of lacking N.
Just say you don't know rather than contradicting yourself...lol
 

massah

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Just say you don't know rather than contradicting yourself...lol
was thinking the same thing...OP is only watering every 3-4 days with only 1litre of water/solution...definitely not a salt lock issue...its undernuted...plain and simple :D
 

*BUDS

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You should be giving it full str nutes( directions on label) every watering, the feed your giving it is not enough anymore.
 

gobskiii

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as long as the guy figures out his problem thats all that matters...so sunbiz zero, if you have something to contribute, rather then trying to think your smart please do...otherwise shut up
 

Sunbiz1

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as long as the guy figures out his problem thats all that matters...so sunbiz zero, if you have something to contribute, rather then trying to think your smart please do...otherwise shut up
Well, you post it's underfed then reversed yourself completely.

To the OP, looks like you have added too many nutes over time and caused a lockout. Your root system at this stage of flowering is no longer expanding, best option at this point is a good flush IMHO.
 

Saitek

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But guys, i'm following manufactors schedule, check it. but i DONT have bioheaven!

So, tell me what to do now, i'm ready to water my plant. should i use nutes? and how much ml? or just flush it?
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massah

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Those nutrient charts don't take into account how much drainage your soil has, or how much you are watering...don't get me wrong its a nice thing to follow if your conditions are exactly how they figured out those values, but you are not them :D

Pickup a PPM meter to see exactly how much your TDS is that you are feeding them...1litre of water/solution every 3-4 days in 10liter pots just seems low to me...I don't think you are getting salt lock considering the amount of nutrients you have been using so far...IF you flush you'll know pretty soon afterwards if that was the issue or not...if it was salt lock and 3-4 days after you flush your plants look worse...you just washed what little bit of nutrients were in the soil out and now its really starving...

Bring up your nutrients about 50%, and give it about 50% more water(so 1.5liters) and see how it does over the next week i'd say :)
 

Sunbiz1

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But guys, i'm following manufactors schedule, check it. but i DONT have bioheaven!

So, tell me what to do now, i'm ready to water my plant. should i use nutes? and how much ml? or just flush it?
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I would be highly skeptical of any company claiming they have a nutrient system for all mediums, which they are boasting. Flush that plant, your medium is full of stuff that cannot be absorbed. When the plant dries, try a balanced approach to replace your basic 3 elements by using a 10-10-10 liquid at half strength for the first watering, then full thereafter.
 

Sunbiz1

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Those nutrient charts don't take into account how much drainage your soil has, or how much you are watering...don't get me wrong its a nice thing to follow if your conditions are exactly how they figured out those values, but you are not them :D

Pickup a PPM meter to see exactly how much your TDS is that you are feeding them...1litre of water/solution every 3-4 days in 10liter pots just seems low to me...I don't think you are getting salt lock considering the amount of nutrients you have been using so far...IF you flush you'll know pretty soon afterwards if that was the issue or not...if it was salt lock and 3-4 days after you flush your plants look worse...you just washed what little bit of nutrients were in the soil out and now its really starving...

Bring up your nutrients about 50%, and give it about 50% more water(so 1.5liters) and see how it does over the next week i'd say :)
LOL, you really think with all that shit he's been using he needs MORE nutrients?. Or has someone failed to advise me this is a hydro grow??.
 

gobskiii

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i made it clear to say at a glance as well...just what it looked like with no info...lol pay more attention massah...lol who was the one who posted to check roots!? ROFL!!
 

massah

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i made it clear to say at a glance as well...just what it looked like with no info...lol pay more attention massah...lol who was the one who posted to check roots!? ROFL!!
Yes i said to turn the pot on the side and slide the soil+roots out a little to see if it was rootbound...there is nothing wrong with that...fine guys...you win...he fucked his soil all up and now he has to flush to get the excess nutrients out...i'll just ignore my gut feeling and let you guys win your forum warrioring...kthnx...
 

Sunbiz1

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Yes i said to turn the pot on the side and slide the soil+roots out a little to see if it was rootbound...there is nothing wrong with that...fine guys...you win...he fucked his soil all up and now he has to flush to get the excess nutrients out...i'll just ignore my gut feeling and let you guys win your forum warrioring...kthnx...
Sorry, wasn't trying to argue with you. I would recommend doing the same, although transplanting/and or cutting the circle root this late isn't going to help b/c the roots will never grow into the new medium. The time to transplant was 2-3 weeks before flowering, which looks like the OP didn't do. This was the reason I recommended flushing.
 
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