Yer thanx for reply lft comment below first timeWhoa...that looks intense. What nutrients have you been feeding and how often? What soil are you using? Lighting?
Do you have a picture of the label of your nutes? What's it called? N-P-K?Just a bit of general purpose fertiliser that blue powder stuff feed it once a week and for soil Prius soil mix from big w and I'm using to cfl 40 actual watts.
Do you have a picture of the label of your nutes? What's it called? N-P-K?
I just tested the ph it's 6.8 but ok and iv just gone to bumming a to buy some trace elements for calcium defiancy I also bought to flowing pellets the ones phosphorus so hofpfully it works thanx for the help I report results back to you in a week and see if it worksI've never seen that fertilizer before let alone with that kind of NPK (4)..but to me just eyeballing it it looks like a phosphorous deficiency in the late stage, also looks like a potassium deficiency in the late stage on some of your lower foliage. Did everything look okay before you started the flowering stage? It could be that the nutrients you are using don't have alot of Potassium or Phosphorous which the plant uses more in the flowering stage. For example, here's my nutes. Veg and bloom. Also, what water are you using to feed your plants? Tap? Distilled? You PH adjust your water every time right?
okay thanx so do I get rid of pellets I just put on and so to flush I just give it heaps of straight water rightIt's not deficiency. just the opposite. too much fert. way way too much. flush with water if you want it to survive. dark green leaves and dead leaf tips mean too much fert has been given.
Yer I also tried a flush for about a week but It dident do anything to help I really hope i dident fuck it so close to haverstIt's not deficiency. just the opposite. too much fert. way way too much. flush with water if you want it to survive. dark green leaves and dead leaf tips mean too much fert has been given.
Ok thanx bro appreciate the helpwhatever you do to put more fert in the soil, try to stop it if you can.
as far as flush goes, yes straight water until you get a good deal of it out the bottom of the pot. then stop and let the soil dry out before you deal with more issues.