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MindsBrokenMane

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Hey rollitup community I’m fresh to the forum so this is my first post and really why I got on here. I appreciate any help I get from y’all so thanks! This is the run down.... I’m having some issues with my girl outdoor =( running organics on her and don’t know what’s wrong. My soil medium is mixed with earth worm castings and crab/lobster shell. So far nutrients that I have ran thru are fish fertilizer, seaweed and kelp meal, blood meal, and bat/seabird guano. Put in microbe life photosynth stuff and inoculated with mycoz..... I don’t know what’s going down with her. My watering is about every three days or when I notice the plant is a little limp in the leaves. I have been fighting bugs with neem oil and organocide had a few boars I cut out fuckers are thick here. This is my only baby so I need to fix her. Got her out from a friends indoor grow... 81316816-0699-417D-A341-51649F6EA636.jpeg 2070B26B-0A18-4BAE-B319-1CADD1736D7D.jpeg 6C630258-02CC-4FC0-8ADB-1277DAB5F641.jpeg C95CC87F-06ED-42DB-8D0B-D30D3CA9403B.jpeg FF129FD6-52DF-4596-924D-C3BCF006BE77.jpeg 2DFB070E-5D89-48E0-A4BB-A5E4B75CE4BB.jpeg 3CC636D2-7D90-41F9-B763-3597E1E90445.jpeg a little late but she is looking decent hope to save her. Could be root related idk let me know ur opinion peeps thanks a million <3
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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looks like a potassium deficiency. did you just get that plant recently? if you just put it in that bucket within the last few days, it's probably just from transplant stress. give it a few days to get used to being in a bucket and having different nutes. you usually don't have to add P, it's in practically everything, and plants don't need nearly as much of it as they get most of the time. P problems are caused by stress or ph problems 90% of the time.
if you've had it for a while, it may just need some more food. don't go crazy adding P, just make sure it's available.
until your soil has a chance to stabilize, it might be a good idea to ph your nutes to around 6.5
 

MindsBrokenMane

New Member
Thanks for the response roger =) I just added kelp meal the other day hopefully that helps. I have some liquid seaweed I can throw on it also another day if u think that’s a good idea. I got her out in April and she was hella small then and that’s the same bucket from day one. I would ph my stuff but the one I have is toast at the moment. Figured it would not be a big deal most of what I used was top dressed or mixed In the soil. The only high stuff was the blood meal and the seabat shit real high phosphate... I just put on a couple weeks back. Don’t know if that would threw it out of whack and now I should just water.
 

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Roger A. Shrubber

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well, you definitely shouldn't need to add any P.
they don't really look underfed. has it been especially hot or dry lately?
i think i'd just give them plain water a couple of times, not really flushing, but just give them a chance to use some of whats in there.
if it was caused by stress, as long as the same stress isn't present, it ought to self correct shortly.
if it doesn't, then it's time to start figuring again
 

*BUDS

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You need to re pot its root bound and stressed.
Limp curled leaves are a sign and the brown spots are also a sign you need to re pot, The brown spots are salt burn from the pot drying too quickly.
 
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