Once you burn a plant with nutes can it be saved

twentyeight.threefive

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A lot of the other plants that I have which are different strains have healthy buds but yellowing leaves which are lime green. I thought maybe nitrogen deficiency or something. Am I wrong?
Again... More information is needed. Feed EC/ppm, pH, pictures with grow lights off and a flash, etc.
 

BodegaBud

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You don't necessarily need to pH in soil but only with straight up organics and I'm not talking about from a bag. If you're using synthetic nutes this is not organic.

Not to offend here but I see multiple sad plants experiencing pretty serious clawing which is usually excess nitrogen or over watering/too much moisture held in the soil and it's not drying out enough before you water. It's hard for me to say just off of the info provided and pictures. The twisting looks like too much water, but the crispy leaves pointing up around the edges suggests too much N.

As for the crispy yellow it looks like possible nutrient uptake issue which happens if your pH is whack and/or excessive nutrients.
You want to know your pH and look at your medium and nutrients, and perhaps rethink it.


Not offended at all. It couldn’t be too much N because the grow formula that I have I have been using doesn’t have any in it. Now you might be on the dot with the overtwatering. I constantly pour the water from the dehumidifier into the plants. The tops get dry from the fans but under the soil is still moist. Hmmmm
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Not offended at all. It couldn’t be too much N because the grow formula that I have I have been using doesn’t have any in it. Now you might be on the dot with the overtwatering. I constantly pour the water from the dehumidifier into the plants. The tops get dry from the fans but under the soil is still moist. Hmmmm
You may need to research more on how to grow properly in soil. A well rounded nutrient feed is required from start to finish.

Constantly overwatering isn't helping your plants either.
 

BodegaBud

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You may need to research more on how to grow properly in soil. A well rounded nutrient feed is required from start to finish.

Constantly overwatering isn't helping your plants either.
I have grown in soil before and they did great but I was also using the fox farm liquids along with the powder. Now I’m just using powder because I ran out of the liq
 

Billytheluther

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You’re going to hate bro but those plants are very far along..
You’re growing in soil and we don’t know what nutrients they have or lack.
or the ppms your using..

if i werd you id get a very cheap ppm meter from Wallyworld.. they have some in the Pure filters grab one and check your ec...
(maybe toss in some recharge i think thats supposed to help with ph controll)
 
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