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Eldommmm

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That amnesia haze is 25 day and before 4 days start that symptoms, first from the top leaves and now is all plant sick, can anyone help me
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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What are you growing in?
How often and how much are you watering?
What is the pH of your water?
What are you feeding?
How often and how much are you feeding?

Without all of those answered my first guess is it looks thirsty to me.
 

Eldommmm

New Member
Before i watering every day and when the top leaf start looking like that i think is from over watering and i leave the soil to drain for 3 days but now all the plant its got worse
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

Well-Known Member
Before i watering every day and when the top leaf start looking like that i think is from over watering and i leave the soil to drain for 3 days but now all the plant its got worse
Nobody here is going to be able to help you unless you give us a lot more info. See my last post.
 

Eldommmm

New Member
I growing amnesia haze
I water my plants every day 1-2 litres
I dont know my ph :/
I feeding a+b coco and rhizotonic 350ml per 100L 5 days in a week and one day whith clean water.. sorry my english is not good but i need help, maybe is over or under watered???
 

spek9

Well-Known Member
Leaves on an under-watered plant droop straight down, parallel with the main stalk. Over-watered plants have leaves that droop in a curved fashion.

I'd say you're over-watering.
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Leaves on an under-watered plant droop straight down, parallel with the main stalk. Over-watered plants have leaves that droop in a curved fashion.

I'd say you're over-watering.
I was thinking the same, if they are growing in soil. I've never grown in coco, but isn't that pretty hard to over water in? BTW, I'm just assuming they are growing in coco because they are using nutes designed for coco.

@Eldommmm : You really need to know the pH since proper pH is crucial to nutrient absorption.
 

Eldommmm

New Member
Leaves on an under-watered plant droop straight down, parallel with the main stalk. Over-watered plants have leaves that droop in a curved fashion.

I'd say you're over-watering.
I leave the soil to full drain and now i start to watering, if i am overwatering how long i need to wait for recovering my plants??
 

Eldommmm

New Member
I was thinking the same, if they are growing in soil. I've never grown in coco, but isn't that pretty hard to over water in? BTW, I'm just assuming they are growing in coco because they are using nutes designed for coco.

@Eldommmm : You really need to know the pH since proper pH is crucial to nutrient absorption.
I go to buy one ph meter and i check my ph. Thank you so mutch
 

OldMedUser

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I'm thinking high pH causing lockout of micro nutrients and improper watering technique too.

Coco is so much fussier than peat based soilless media. I can't understand the appeal but when used right it sure seems to work. Best grows in coco I've seen use auto drain-to-waste watering systems and they grow like pure hydro plants.

I'm also seeing what looks like the beginning of an iron deficiency which could just be part of a high pH lockout.

What kind of water is being used? Tap, well, RO?

:peace:
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

Well-Known Member
I leave the soil to full drain and now i start to watering, if i am overwatering how long i need to wait for recovering my plants??
I'm still not sure if you are growing in coco or soil so only read the followin gif you are growing in soil...

The easiest way to know is to feel how heavy the pots are before you water them. Then, when they feel close to that weight again, they are ready to water. The last time I wasn't sure if my plants were over or under watered I gave each of them a small amount of water just to be sure they weren't over watered. Then I did not water them until I saw the leaves hang down like wet rags. It took mine a close to a full week to get to that point, and then I gave them a full watering and did the same thing once more, and that gave me a timeline of how long it takes for the pots to get too dry (about 4 days). Then I watered once every 3 days and adjused from there. Just beware that when you do this you will feel like you are killing your plants, but they will be fine. Here's a timeline photo I made when I did this. You can see how horrible they look from drying out, and then how great they look after being watered throughout the day and 24 hours after.

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