CalMag, pH, Nute Lock. Internet cannabis forum buzzwordsDo you check your ph?
Looks like calmag will fix. But check PH first, Could be nute lock
The strain is purple cream. I use Nectar For the Gods nutrient line with Coco Connoisseur soil. I've just been following what the nuts line says(they gave samples to multiple growers to come up with the Ph and nutrient ratios) and the Ph says between 5.8-6.2, I've had it around 6. They're in 5" plastic containers right now, will be transplanting to 3 gallons soon. The nutes line is a little confusing because the the NPK ratios aren't just high in specific ones such as just really high in Nitrogen. It's made to use a variety of each together. As for overfeeding them, I haven't seen any signs of nutrient burns or curling leaves. I have 30 plants and only about 5-8 look lil this, they're all the same strain as well.well if the ratio of nutrients fed is at a ratio where there is a buildup of an element, it will change pH and show a toxicity .
that brown spotting could be a phosphorus deficiency, and the nitrogen deficiency makes it unable to intake the other elements , has caused the lower leaves to show the deficiency.
i think it's wrong ratio of nutrient feed. overfertilization will cause this because the buildup of salts throw the pH and lockout the rest of stuff, thats why you see purple stems there.
what nutrients do you use and what are the NPK ratios they have?
also is that dirt? what kind? how big of containers?
Just a quick tutorial for the nubes. PH is a scale of acidity/base going from 1 (very acidic) to 14 (very basic) Marijuana likes an acid soil maybe ph 6.5. So to have a more acid soil...you would lower the ph. Lower number...get it?DirtyTeddy wrote: Raise your pH man
Sounds like a good plan. Your babies are no where near real harm.So here's all I got. Flush/lower nuts/raise Ph/root bound(put in new pots)/CalMag/Nutelockout
Well I'm back to square one lol I think I'll get some nitrogen rich pure protein dry organic fish fertilizer and try that out, then put them into the 3 gallons(since I'm doing that soon anyways). The nute line I use is 100% organic(except for the ph down, which I don't use; instead I use a ph down that has citric acid).