Welp. Here I am asking for help

Frank Nitty

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Those are looking nice frank

and yeah I think the next watering (maybe tomorrow morning) will do a 1/2 dose of the trio, the two for flowering, leaving out the 3rd one..
been reading and it seems like maybe it’s a Phosphorus problem
Maybe cause the buds are really starting to get bigger?
I would think that as the buds get bigger so should the feeding
 

GarageGardener69

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So I removed a lot of the crispy, shitty looking leaves.. watered with some tiger bloom and some big bloom.. CalMg and some myco mixed in the water. pH’d it to 6.5 ~1/2gallon each

flower is looking and smelling nice. No signs of rot or anything. There where some crispy sugar leaves though that where kinda high up on the crop. Not sure if that’ll stop now

wondering if I need another top dress of some ffof, ewc and 394. Next watering?

thanks guys
 

Frank Nitty

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So I removed a lot of the crispy, shitty looking leaves.. watered with some tiger bloom and some big bloom.. CalMg and some myco mixed in the water. pH’d it to 6.5 ~1/2gallon each

flower is looking and smelling nice. No signs of rot or anything. There where some crispy sugar leaves though that where kinda high up on the crop. Not sure if that’ll stop now

wondering if I need another top dress of some ffof, ewc and 394. Next watering?

thanks guys
Get rid of those leaves!!! They're going to drive you crazy, trust me,as long as they are there,you're gonna think there's something wrong!!!
 

GarageGardener69

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I know the leaves with damage and stress signs on them won’t turn back to good looking leaves but what’s an indicator that things are going back in the right direction?
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I know the leaves with damage and stress signs on them won’t turn back to good looking leaves but what’s an indicator that things are going back in the right direction?
If things are back on track then the healthy leaves won't start showing the same signs of the issues you had.

If you remove unhealthy leaves before they fall off on their own and the issue isn't fixed the plant is just going to move to the healthy leaves to leach nutrients from.
 

GarageGardener69

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If things are back on track then the healthy leaves won't start showing the same signs of the issues you had.

If you remove unhealthy leaves before they fall off on their own and the issue isn't fixed the plant is just going to move to the healthy leaves to leach nutrients from.
Nice. Thank you. Hoping things will level out in the next few waterings.. trying to keep it from drying out as much as I’ve had it before this all started
 

twentyeight.threefive

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So I removed a lot of the crispy, shitty looking leaves.. watered with some tiger bloom and some big bloom.. CalMg and some myco mixed in the water. pH’d it to 6.5 ~1/2gallon each

flower is looking and smelling nice. No signs of rot or anything. There where some crispy sugar leaves though that where kinda high up on the crop. Not sure if that’ll stop now

wondering if I need another top dress of some ffof, ewc and 394. Next watering?

thanks guys
Stop adding CalMag. You're doing more harm than good adding it.

Your plants look like they have advanced potassium deficiency.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Anything one could do to stop that?


Probably too late in the game to do another top dressing, right?
I'd stop adding CalMag. An excess of calcium or magnesium can lockout potassium preventing uptake.

Sometimes the lack of uptake of one element, potassium in your case, isn't due to lack of it in the medium, but an excess of something else preventing the plant from being able to uptake it. Or a pH that's out of range preventing it's uptake.
 
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