problem with supercrop help!

gotot

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well we've developed some problem with the crop and i dont know what could be the proble besides the ph. they're only 3 weeks old somone help
 

Lowryder1

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need to let grow like 12in first bro then pinch where you want to bend then bend it should heal back itself just make stronger
 

gotot

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need to let grow like 12in first bro then pinch where you want to bend then bend it should heal back itself just make stronger
im not really worried about growth rightnow i just want to know what's wrong with my plants right now.
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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how long ago did you lower the temps....i mean a burnt leave wont really ever look normal its the new growth that you are looking at....if the new growth looks fine and not all wilty then you are good
 

gotot

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how long ago did you lower the temps....i mean a burnt leave wont really ever look normal its the new growth that you are looking at....if the new growth looks fine and not all wilty then you are good
its been about a week. correction 72-84. it's gotten wore in the past tree days since i've been gone. i was only looking at the leaves that were already fucked up and they got worse. the newgrowth is fine tho
 

dankheaddies

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why over fed i would flush with ph balanced water and only use 1/4 strengh nutes bud.it def. looks like overfed no dout it my mind.i hope this helps.
 

gotot

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why over fed i would flush with ph balanced water and only use 1/4 strengh nutes bud.it def. looks like overfed no dout it my mind.i hope this helps.
i haven't fed my plants shit yet homie im not a noob. so nope that didn't help
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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your problem is your temp bro.....unless your thermometer is right at your canopy you are getting a reading maybe 5 10 degrees less than what the temp is at the top of the plant so what happened was your older leaves got burnt and if you dont lower temps as soon as the new growth becomes bigger it will burn too.....in that picture the new growth is wilting which is a sign of heat stress and eventual burns
 

gotot

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your problem is your temp bro.....unless your thermometer is right at your canopy you are getting a reading maybe 5 10 degrees less than what the temp is at the top of the plant so what happened was your older leaves got burnt and if you dont lower temps as soon as the new growth becomes bigger it will burn too.....in that picture the new growth is wilting which is a sign of heat stress and eventual burns
i just finished telling the last guy that posted my temps were fucked up a week ago now we're lo 70's all day
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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you said between 74-82.....if your thermometer sits on the top of the pot then at the top of the plant its a lot hotter.......82 at the bottom means you are burning the top of the plant dude
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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if you say your new growth is good then you are good to go but you still pretty much never want to be over 80 degrees i mean a few over here and there buy optomum temps is mid to lo 70s at the hottest part of the day
 

cackpircings

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they almost look too hot brother like your burning them

Good eye that was what I was going to say, a bad case of the burn... You don’t think your giving it a lot of food, but sometimes you just don’t know... They are new from the seed so you still have to learn how they like there food.:leaf:
 

gotot

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you said between 74-82.....if your thermometer sits on the top of the pot then at the top of the plant its a lot hotter.......82 at the bottom means you are burning the top of the plant dude
maybe but i doubt it. i use cfls for my shelf grow(about3 -4 inches away) and the thermom is as far away from the fresh air as the furthest plant and raised above all my plants so iget an accurate reading. not tryna say that it's not but i really think we can rule that out. unless it's a continuation of my earlier heat problems
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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well your old growth is burnt thats for sure right? how does your new growth look today? if your new growth looks fine or is recivering then you really have no problem but the burnt leaves will always be burned and you may have stunted the growth of those plants that got burned
 

gotot

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well your old growth is burnt thats for sure right? how does your new growth look today? if your new growth looks fine or is recivering then you really have no problem but the burnt leaves will always be burned and you may have stunted the growth of those plants that got burned
ya the new growth looks fine. tht's why i dont' think it's a temp problem. i'm really not sure. i thought they were rootbound but i tranplanted them And they got a lil worse. but the new growth is fine. they're stilll developing nerrosis on the loer leaves or whtever may have you that;s why im wondering what's wrong
 

jhershner11

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sometimes there is enough nutes in the soil to burn young plants. The new growth looks fine. I wouldn't worry unless the problem travels to new growth. The already damaged leaves wont recover. just leave them to die the new stuff will be fine
 

gotot

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sometimes there is enough nutes in the soil to burn young plants. The new growth looks fine. I wouldn't worry unless the problem travels to new growth. The already damaged leaves wont recover. just leave them to die the new stuff will be fine
i just noticed new necrosis developing on one(from what i know of) further up on the plant
 
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