Ok I take back my edit, here it goes one more time,
I have these plants aurora indica feminized strain, as you can see in the pictures one plant has severe symptoms and the other only has very minor symptoms,
My PH is 6.7, high levels of N, Low levels of P and mid range levels of K.
the soil of the one that is doing worse is much more moist than the one that is doing well.
I've been reading around the forum personally my diagnosis would be either nutrient burns or over watering. but thats really just a guess from looking at other posts. whatever it is I'd really appreciate some help on how to handle it.
I think that my pot size was overkill i dont know if that could be a problem or not though.
the soil of the good one is relatively loose and not too compact while the one that is doing bad is moist and fairly tight. I have held off watering them completely for now.
i was giving them an extremely low high P nutrient solution (when I say extremely low I mean 1/16 to 1/20 of the recommended mixture per gallon of water)
I only gave this to them a few times, so what Im assuming is that the soil has something to with the one thats doing bad since the other one didn't seem to be affected by the little nute boost.
anyway I really do want this grow to go well at this point and I'm willing to admit that I may have done wrong and correct it if I can, I don't have alot of funds after lights and materials (I mean I have barely any room in my budget for any fixes) so if I am able to save them, great, if not I'll deal with it.
I have these plants aurora indica feminized strain, as you can see in the pictures one plant has severe symptoms and the other only has very minor symptoms,
My PH is 6.7, high levels of N, Low levels of P and mid range levels of K.
the soil of the one that is doing worse is much more moist than the one that is doing well.
I've been reading around the forum personally my diagnosis would be either nutrient burns or over watering. but thats really just a guess from looking at other posts. whatever it is I'd really appreciate some help on how to handle it.
I think that my pot size was overkill i dont know if that could be a problem or not though.
the soil of the good one is relatively loose and not too compact while the one that is doing bad is moist and fairly tight. I have held off watering them completely for now.
i was giving them an extremely low high P nutrient solution (when I say extremely low I mean 1/16 to 1/20 of the recommended mixture per gallon of water)
I only gave this to them a few times, so what Im assuming is that the soil has something to with the one thats doing bad since the other one didn't seem to be affected by the little nute boost.
anyway I really do want this grow to go well at this point and I'm willing to admit that I may have done wrong and correct it if I can, I don't have alot of funds after lights and materials (I mean I have barely any room in my budget for any fixes) so if I am able to save them, great, if not I'll deal with it.
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