Think Different Auto

mrdanboy

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ok I have have a think different auto on a 5 gallon pot growing in a fox form ocean forest soil.... its at day 38 now... long story short... last week I got my earth juice grow, bloom, and microblast... I was being a complete noob and never brought the ph of my water with nutrients in to arond the 6ish range and fed it.... after about 12 hours I was noticing the plant leaves twisting so I read up on it and soil ph was way off so I flushed it down.... let the soil dry out and watered it... then as i was waiting for the soil to dry up again so i could watered I was noticing that the bottom leaves were turning yellow and dying... first reaction was nitrogen deficiency.. the leaves were also all drooping... so on the next watering I fed it with half strength of grow, bloom and microblast... I fed it right when the lights came back on and within 9 hours all the leaves were perked up and it looked like they were back in good condition... the next day I was waiting to see if the leaves would get back up fast since they droop when lights are out and they did not withing the first 4 hours.... when i got back from work they kinda were up but not like they should be but they also were not drooping like when its overwatered/under..... the bud sights look really healthy and feels like they grow a little everyday.... lots of my leaves were turning yellow on the bottom with brown/blackish circles on them... here are some pictures of the plant... sorry about the bad picture quality.. iphone got stolen and i have to use my webcam.... please help...what is scaring me is if this is[h=2]Pythium Root Rot since the weed leaves are wilting.... one symptom of pythium root rot and leavse are yellowing but i hope its just defecincies... also some of the leaves have a blackish/brown spot on them and around it is yellow... kinda like a big yellow circle and then a smaller blackish/brown circle inside the yellow circle.... sorry for typing a whole lot of info but if anyone can help my baby that would be wonderfullTPhoto_00003.jpgTPhoto_00002.jpgTPhoto_00004.jpgTPhoto_00005.jpgTPhoto_00006.jpglast picture has the spots I was brown/black spots i was talking about[/h]
 

welshsmoker

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only once had root rot in soil mate, water with some liquid oxygen to make sure, but otherwise i would say overwatering is causing the problem which can lead to root rot. hope that helps...
 
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