Serious problem, please help

concordia

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All plants gdt same problem. Leaves burn and plant not grow at all. It's been 3 weeks old. I did flush it with ph 6.0. Have problem beforr with 6.5, so i lower ph thiis time. Soiless mix( sunshine) with RH 55%. Every grow has same problem last 6 months.
I feed with Gh 3 parts, plus camg. no overwatering, always wait till top 1 nugle dry out before re_ watering.
Thanks alot
 

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Hawoodrose

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Hello concordia ,

The picture show that plant have too much nutrients ( look like potassium over feeding), so she block all of the nutrients and don't grow. Maybe you have to flush the soil with lot of water , and then put less nutrients. But it will take time !

Wait for another advise !
 

concordia

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Hello concordia ,

The picture show that plant have too much nutrients, so she block all of the nutrients and don't grow. Maybe you have to flush the soil with lot of water , and then put less nutrients. But it will take time !

Wait for another advise !
Thank you for your advise. I feed only 2 time in 3 weeks. I don't know the reason why it happens every grow. Is 6.5 ph is high with soiless
 

Hawoodrose

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Normally in soil, you don't have to change the ph, the only reason if you change your ph is that your water is more than 8. But if you change your ph you have to change during all the run. If you use some soil with lots of nutrients, and add more nutrient in the water, it will burn the plant. 6.5 ph in soil is totally normal !
 

iHearAll

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why ere you feeding more than once a week.... for small plants none the less.... once every other watering or every third is a safe place to start and ween into regular feeding.. lay off the nutrients. stick to a microbe tea (nutritionless but healthy)
 
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ttystikk

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I have been thinking of a few or one large sips in my cab. Also been thinking of growing a mom or two and run clones and fill that 2x4 with as many 6-8 inch pots. Stage them where I have constant supply.
My two cents would be to stage those girls, cuz I'm all about the perpetual thing.

At a buddy's house, I'm bottom feeding plants in two gallon buckets full of Tupur Royal Gold (soilless coco based mix) by leaving them in a flood table set to fill once a day.

Big plants aren't thirsty and small ones aren't drowning and everyone is doing great! EC and pH are quite stable. I see them maybe twice a week and the whole thing is basically hands off, set and forget.
 

whitebb2727

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My two cents would be to stage those girls, cuz I'm all about the perpetual thing.

At a buddy's house, I'm bottom feeding plants in two gallon buckets full of Tupur Royal Gold (soilless coco based mix) by leaving them in a flood table set to fill once a day.

Big plants aren't thirsty and small ones aren't drowning and everyone is doing great! EC and pH are quite stable. I see them maybe twice a week and the whole thing is basically hands off, set and forget.
I could do similar with a few trays, one for different stages.
 

iHearAll

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Any ideas as to what could be happening to these Baby's maybe 2.3 weeks old. Only added root hormone when first planted seedling.
under-fed. they need to be transplanted to a liter each

edit:you can tell by the lime green leaves, sorta pale looking and the lower yellow leaves look like N deficient and P deficient
 
Over water - Transplant ... the lower leaves are yellow cause it's pushing the root out (normal) & the brown spots on those leaves (+ the "droopyness") are saying over water, thus locking out mineral intake - as we said U R over watering a lil and transplant them you will be good. Never use hormones U R not allowing the hormones to naturally switch from up/down growth to out growth of plant and root ...
 
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