O.G Kush Auto in desperate need of a diagnosis please

Dking93420

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Sup guys, I'm a try and get straight to it. She popped out the soil on August 13th and for the first month of her life she was fighting Temps up to 86° f. Leaves were drying and browning. So I moved her around a few to lower temps. Then she started to thrive. Eventually got a tent for her and within a few days leaves started to die again. I'm not sure what's going on. Should I start feeding her bloom nutes? Cause I never fed her anything but water. She's in Fox Farm Ocean Forest.

She looks like she outgrew her pot so maybe it is time to feed.

What do you guys think?
 

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Dungeons_Vault

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you have ONLY fed it water??

Few problems...
One, it's flowering. Of course it needs bloom nutes. What you have going on looks like a deficiency, or possible lock out. Both can look the same. Regardless, what are you PHing at? How many days has it been flowering (showing the white hairs)? Last but not least, what are the temps at now day/night?
 

Dking93420

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you have ONLY fed it water??

Few problems...
One, it's flowering. Of course it needs bloom nutes. What you have going on looks like a deficiency, or possible lock out. Both can look the same. Regardless, what are you PHing at? How many days has it been flowering (showing the white hairs)? Last but not least, what are the temps at now day/night?
Thanks. Okay so she's been flowering for sum time now. Almost a month. I didn't realize she was pushing 2 months old until now. I would've been added bloom nutes. I tend to feed my plants to early so I tried to relax this grow. Little to relaxed obviously. Anyways, the pH in the tap water is fine around here so it's not that.
My temps average from 79°f to 82. Maybe 84 every other day. but it will start to get cold soon so it won't be an issue for long.
I will feed her full strength tomarrow.
Thanks man
 

Joe Buddens

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I would put my money on it being neutrient burn or lockout. Either way I would flush with water equal to the amount of gallons of your pot. Wait for it to dry and only feed water for a week. Then start with low doses of neutrients, and just roll from there until Finnish. Add a fan to circulate air to help keep the plant cool.
 

Dungeons_Vault

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I would put my money on it being neutrient burn or lockout. Either way I would flush with water equal to the amount of gallons of your pot. Wait for it to dry and only feed water for a week. Then start with low doses of neutrients, and just roll from there until Finnish. Add a fan to circulate air to help keep the plant cool.
the chance of it being nutrient burn is HIGHLY unlikely seeing he said he's been feeding only water. NOW, I have heard of "hot" batches of FFOF, and I can't rule that out here, but IMO, it's needing some food man!! That and you need to PH correctly @Dking93420
 

Dungeons_Vault

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Thanks. Okay so she's been flowering for sum time now. Almost a month. I didn't realize she was pushing 2 months old until now. I would've been added bloom nutes. I tend to feed my plants to early so I tried to relax this grow. Little to relaxed obviously. Anyways, the pH in the tap water is fine around here so it's not that.
My temps average from 79°f to 82. Maybe 84 every other day. but it will start to get cold soon so it won't be an issue for long.
I will feed her full strength tomarrow.
Thanks man
The PH is "fine" based on what? You dont just water with tap water without PHing. That THERE could be the sole issue. My PH out the tap is way higher than 7.0
Go look at a nutrient chart and see where the different nutrients are absorbed at different levels? Most people PH to 5.8-6.0. I understand you have soil base, so you may want it a little higher, but either way.
 

Dking93420

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The PH is "fine" based on what? You dont just water with tap water without PHing. That THERE could be the sole issue. My PH out the tap is way higher than 7.0
Go look at a nutrient chart and see where the different nutrients are absorbed at different levels? Most people PH to 5.8-6.0. I understand you have soil base, so you may want it a little higher, but either way.
Okay I got you. When I think about it, I really don't know why I assume the pH is okay. I was told most water out the tap was fine. But I will check the pH asap. Oh and wile I'm here does the pH in the runoff matters.
 

Joe Buddens

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the chance of it being nutrient burn is HIGHLY unlikely seeing he said he's been feeding only water. NOW, I have heard of "hot" batches of FFOF, and I can't rule that out here, but IMO, it's needing some food man!! That and you need to PH correctly @Dking93420
Or lockout, I have heard of the same issue with FFOF. I use it but I cut it with sunshine mix because it's strong in general. That's a small plant. It could be PH issues, locking out certain neutrients that it needs. Unfortunately you cannot fix the ph of the soil with water. Dolomite lime will.
 

CA MTN MAN

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This is obvious nitrogen deficiency... 2 months without a feeding lol that shows how amazing ffof is! Can't believe that thing is even alive
 
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