OGcloud808
Well-Known Member
Can’t seem to get this issue fully under control. At first I thought it was a N deficiency (plant looks hungry, yellowing leaves that fall off easily). Now there appears to be multiple deficiencies going on at once which made me think fertilizer build up in the soil. I tried flushing the medium yesterday and a few days before that with some plain water in case there was any build up causing it to lock out nutrients. Used shop vac to pick up excess water runoff. They seem to be doing worse today than they were a few days ago.
My main concern atm is the leaf necrosis and also the amount of leaves being lost. New growth looks to be doing ok, and top half of plants look mostly green/healthy. However, a few plants are showing signs of either deficiency or nutrient burn (most likely from mistakes made trying to correct this issue early on) on upper growth and larger fan leaves.
My goal was to get the problem under control before the lights flipped, which I thought I had. This is week one of 12/12 . Really gotta figure this out asap before I’m in full flower with a tent full of problems.
Any idea how to fix this?
Lights: LED, Mars Hydro TS1000 and a Viparspectra pro series P1000
Vents: 4”Inline w/ carbon filter
Temps: 71-79F , 40-60%rh
Nutrients: fox farm
Medium: Coast of Maine stonington blend
Strain: Multiple different strains
My main concern atm is the leaf necrosis and also the amount of leaves being lost. New growth looks to be doing ok, and top half of plants look mostly green/healthy. However, a few plants are showing signs of either deficiency or nutrient burn (most likely from mistakes made trying to correct this issue early on) on upper growth and larger fan leaves.
My goal was to get the problem under control before the lights flipped, which I thought I had. This is week one of 12/12 . Really gotta figure this out asap before I’m in full flower with a tent full of problems.
Any idea how to fix this?
Lights: LED, Mars Hydro TS1000 and a Viparspectra pro series P1000
Vents: 4”Inline w/ carbon filter
Temps: 71-79F , 40-60%rh
Nutrients: fox farm
Medium: Coast of Maine stonington blend
Strain: Multiple different strains
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