Please help me...

TheCrazedGrower

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image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg Ok so here's what I got, my plant is on CFL lights, the strain is White Widow. At first it was fine and was the strongest and showed the most growth and everything. It's about a month and a half old. I'm growing it along with 2 other plants of a different strain in the same environment. I know that's not ideal but this is my first time and I'm doing it just for fun. Oh also my ph is 6.5
 

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Yesdog

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Looks like nutrient burn- try flushing with plain pH'd water for a few days and see how the newish growth on the top looks.
 

Olive Drab Green

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That looks like the water's leaching Potassium, Magnesium, and Phosphorus through the bottom, causing deficiencies. You're overwatering.
 

Smee23

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Yea I agree defo bit just wanted to check other possibilities before giving a definite answer.

I'm a DWC grower so im never 100% with soil based grows and neutrients so can't advise on this sorry.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Looks like nutrient burn- try flushing with plain pH'd water for a few days and see how the newish growth on the top looks.
Respect to this guy for trying, and to Shady, because to some it might look like nute burn, and maybe it does have a slightly higher nitrogen concentration, but that yellowing's definitely severe overwatering. If he flushes, he'll bring it closer to death.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Yeah, let it dry out for a few days, give it less water than you usually do, and wait 3-5 days between watering. It's not your fault, because you'll find later, different tolerances for different strains, but when the plant droops like it is, it's starting overwatering. Those deficiencies are the next step. Stop when you notice the droop.
 

TheCrazedGrower

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Yeah, let it dry out for a few days, give it less water than you usually do, and wait 3-5 days between watering. It's not your fault, because you'll find later, different tolerances for different strains, but when the plant droops like it is, it's starting overwatering. Those deficiencies are the next step. Stop when you notice the droop.
Thanks man! And to everyone else that replied!
 
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