HELP !!

Any advice ?

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facthunt

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Uninvited critters living rent free in your tent perhaps?
Or could be a deficiency/ root issues either. Any full pics of the plant?
 

Coloradoclear

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Help us help you. Soil type, temperature/humidity, light type/distance to plants, watering schedule, fertilizer schedule, etc. I am somewhat familiar with advanced and have run half a dozen of their products. If you are following their posted feeding schedule you are probably over fertilizing.
 

savjenn

Active Member
Advanced newts (g-m-b + calmag) dose , a 3rd of what they recommend . Humidity 60% / temp 25 . Platinum led's 600's x 4 . Coco / ec 0.8 /ph 6/ just coming into flower / gorilla glue autos / led's about 18 inches / ro water
 

savjenn

Active Member
Help us help you. Soil type, temperature/humidity, light type/distance to plants, watering schedule, fertilizer schedule, etc. I am somewhat familiar with advanced and have run half a dozen of their products. If you are following their posted feeding schedule you are probably over fertilizing.
Thanks , that enough information?
 

upnsmoke13

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I'd say light stress. Just a guess. Seems my lights have to be higher than 95% of the growers on here! But they do look burnt!
 

Budzbuddha

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There is nute burn happening .... AUTOS can be picky eaters at time. And less is more.

Your leaves are dark and shiny which happens on over fert. I would take that PH PERFECT claim with a grain of salt ...... introduce a dry water only diet for transition week so it can consume the nutes it over stored.

Also when it is time to water ... do it until you get approximately 20% runoff ... collect and check what it is. EC of 0.7 is about 350 or so of PPM .... so it is worth checking what the runoff is.

Coco does hold salt , and is one of the few mediums I say needs a rinse out once in a while.
Is it straight coco or a mix medium ?
 

Budzbuddha

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Led height is fine. 18” is the normal canopy height no matter which blurple one it is.

Humidity DOES have to drop .... flowering likes around 40% .
Increase air exchange / oscillating air to help dry off the pots .... led ( blurple ) grows NEED a bit more air to help in transpiration since leds don’t dry containers as quickly as say HPS grows.

My opinion... shit can the RO ... it’s stripped of cal / mag and now you are adding it back.
If that PH PERFECT claim is supposedly legit ... the proof will be in the runoff.
 

savjenn

Active Member
There is nute burn happening .... AUTOS can be picky eaters at time. And less is more.

Your leaves are dark and shiny which happens on over fert. I would take that PH PERFECT claim with a grain of salt ...... introduce a dry water only diet for transition week so it can consume the nutes it over stored.

Also when it is time to water ... do it until you get approximately 20% runoff ... collect and check what it is. EC of 0.7 is about 350 or so of PPM .... so it is worth checking what the runoff is.

Coco does hold salt , and is one of the few mediums I say needs a rinse out once in a while.
Is it straight coco or a mix medium ?
Straight coco .. I'm gonna
Led height is fine. 18” is the normal canopy height no matter which blurple one it is.

Humidity DOES have to drop .... flowering likes around 40% .
Increase air exchange / oscillating air to help dry off the pots .... led ( blurple ) grows NEED a bit more air to help in transpiration since leds don’t dry containers as quickly as say HPS grows.

My opinion... shit can the RO ... it’s stripped of cal / mag and now you are adding it back.
If that PH PERFECT claim is supposedly legit ... the proof will be in the runoff.
Coco . I'm gonna leach them tomorrow. I've always grown photos but thourght I'd give autos a try . F@$k no's why
 
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