Toxicity, help

Rockwool

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Rockwool cubes, GH nutes. 4ml Grow, 4ml Micro and 5-6 ml bloom. Ladies began flowering on 4th. Have been flushing but symptoms seem to remain, i am confused by yellowing in middle of leaf. Under a 400w light, 80 degrees farenheit consistently. Also seem purple stems and unsure about this. She just seems down in general :(
 

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mrgreen2015

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make sure you are not over watering. Had a very similar issue with rock-wool and hydroton. I was over watering. I turned on the dehumidifier so the ladies could sweat out all the water. Also that gives the rock wool a time to dry out and prevent root rot.
 

Rockwool

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make sure you are not over watering. Had a very similar issue with rock-wool and hydroton. I was over watering. I turned on the dehumidifier so the ladies could sweat out all the water. Also that gives the rock wool a time to dry out and prevent root rot.
Okay, so would you say that a whole day is enough time to dry out? I mean thats what im doing atm.. Should i do like two days maybe? Thanks
 

SPLFreak808

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Rockwool cubes, GH nutes. 4ml Grow, 4ml Micro and 5-6 ml bloom. Ladies began flowering on 4th. Have been flushing but symptoms seem to remain, i am confused by yellowing in middle of leaf. Under a 400w light, 80 degrees farenheit consistently. Also seem purple stems and unsure about this. She just seems down in general :(
I really don't think it needed a flush, but if you did it would be wise to finish the flush with some food.
The affected leaves are way on the bottom, the plant is just moving & eating the nutes because you flipped to flower. Just keep an eye on it, it doesn't appear to look toxic so if symptoms get worse i would up the feed a bit. A clear pic of the whole plant in white light would help much more.
 

Rockwool

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I really don't think it needed a flush, but if you did it would be wise to finish the flush with some food.
The affected leaves are way on the bottom, the plant is just moving & eating the nutes because you flipped to flower. Just keep an eye on it, it doesn't appear to look toxic so if symptoms get worse i would up the feed a bit. A clear pic of the whole plant in white light would help much more.
So the crusty outer bottom leaves is not from nute burn no? Would you say it is over watered also? I'll let it dry up for a while and then add nutes.. Can you tell me what i should be feeding for 12/12 with gh nutes because its recommended to be 6ml grow 6ml micro and 10ml bloom atm, will that be overkill?
 

Rockwool

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For flower, high P and K, low N
Judging by the pictures of the leaves with what i assumed was nute burn, what do you think it could be? Im guessing it's hungry as its becoming pale green/yellow mid section of the leaf now.. So i have fed that plant now. What do you reckon it is that causes the crispy browness?
 
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