MAJOR PROBLEM HELP

rickybobby2510

Active Member
hey guys, need help asap. first thought it was a pH problem but we have correct the ph and its still worsening.
any experts out there as i dont need this crop dying off.

coco / perlite

drain to waste.

please find attached photo any information i will be more then greatful!
 

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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
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What was the pH? What is it now?
What is your nutrient?
Your water TDS before and after mixing nute?
Any supplements? What and how much?
Photo (taken when) before problem?
Have you excluded bugs and rot? How?
Temps? Humidity? Type and amount of light?
All I can think of at insomnia o’clock
 

oill

Well-Known Member
hey guys, need help asap. first thought it was a pH problem but we have correct the ph and its still worsening.
any experts out there as i dont need this crop dying off.

coco / perlite

drain to waste.

please find attached photo any information i will be more then greatful!
The leaves are very dark green. I would say fert burn. Flush at correct ph. About 4 times the volume of the medium. Wait a few days then use mild nutes.
 

oill

Well-Known Member
thank you muchly
Also.. looks like they have been over fed for a long time... so I wouldn't expect them to come back and be amazing bud. The flowers have already been affected on their growing process.


Are you soaking every day? And getting run off? Your ec should be lower than 1,8. The runoff stops old salt build up.
 

rickybobby2510

Active Member
Also.. looks like they have been over fed for a long time... so I wouldn't expect them to come back and be amazing bud. The flowers have already been affected on their growing process.


Are you soaking every day? And getting run off? Your ec should be lower than 1,8. The runoff stops old salt build up.
:( thats not what i wanted to hear, maybe they have been over fed :( just been following the chart i was given. guess its all a learning process
 

DailyBlastin

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:( thats not what i wanted to hear, maybe they have been over fed :( just been following the chart i was given. guess its all a learning process
never "follow the chart" until its a chart you have made yourself once you have the experience using that particular nutrient line.
nutrient companies job is to keep you buying nutrients, so naturally they tell you to use more than necessary. always start with 1/2 or even 1/4 of what the bottle says and let your plants tell you if they need more.
 
It's a learning experience.
Pretty much like growing the blue ribbon pumpkin at the fair,its all about learning the soil,the genetics and feed patterns.
 

JoeBlow5823

Well-Known Member
hey guys, need help asap. first thought it was a pH problem but we have correct the ph and its still worsening.
any experts out there as i dont need this crop dying off.

coco / perlite

drain to waste.

please find attached photo any information i will be more then greatful!
Any particular reason for growing in coco? Dirt is a LOT more forgiving and yes, the upfront cost is substantially higher, but you dont need to add hardly any nutes. Coco is great for commercial growers filling out entire 20 light rooms with one strain that they have dialed in the nutes perfectly for, but as far as the home grower is concerned, dirt will always be way more forgiving and provide you a more consistent product.
 

RainmakerJ

New Member
Definitely over fed and potentially having heat stress. Flush with RO water or spring water from crystal geiser or equivalent for few days. Some leaves will improve and many will remain ugly. But at least your buds will continue to grow well. (Any dry leafs - prune those off)
 
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