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Phytoplankton

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What it tells me is that you've got an issue with your flowering nutes, now whether it's a deficiency or a lockout, I can't say, if they both vegged just fine, then went south in flower, I'd look at my nutes. What are you using, at what rates?
 

ProPheT 216

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Need all the details. Starting with what your growing in. Neither one is a good plant. See how skinny and straggly the leaves have gotten by the buds. She's been screaming for help for weeks 2
 

Fancyhuh101

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So they are all fed according to instruction on advanced nutrients label. I mix about 15ml.of each into 1 gallon.
.then water each plant about a gallon and a.half . Decent amount of runoff . I was giving them all.cal mag . But stopped because everyone suggested that could be the issue . I'm no longer giving these 2 the cal mag , so we'll have to see how the second plants fairs. They are in coco and I water them every day
 

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Fancyhuh101

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The one with the burned looking tips also appears to have more salt buildup on the fabric pot. What’s your ppm look like going in and coming out ?
This could be my problem maybe because I have honestly never yet gone to the extent of measuring my ppm. I didn't know how crucial a step this is. Is it something u need to be monitoring as a first time small 3-4 plant grower ? Honest question, I never got into it this far . But if this is what I need to know, please ! I appreciate any help
 

Fancyhuh101

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I'll admit in the.beginning I may not have been giving them enough runoff ..so well see how plant 2 turns out . But plant 1 still only getting worse and worse
 

Phytoplankton

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It’s time to measure your ppm’s in and out. What ph is the nute water? If you can’t measure, then I’d suggest a good flush and then resume feeding immediately, could definitely be a salt build-up.
 

ProPheT 216

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So they are all fed according to instruction on advanced nutrients label. I mix about 15ml.of each into 1 gallon.
.then water each plant about a gallon and a.half . Decent amount of runoff . I was giving them all.cal mag . But stopped because everyone suggested that could be the issue . I'm no longer giving these 2 the cal mag , so we'll have to see how the second plants fairs. They are in coco and I water them every day
Those nutrients most people only use ¼ to half.of what the bottle says... your overfeeding, causing salt build up, causing ph issues, causing lockout and bad nutrient uptake. Feed 2 times a day and half strength of what you are.
 
Cant properly tell not enough information to judge. But, I can just suggest that either a soil content or the genetic twist or a stress with nutes and pH bases, one is just more durable and sustains itself while the other one is struggling
 

Jjgrow420

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I'll admit in the.beginning I may not have been giving them enough runoff ..so well see how plant 2 turns out . But plant 1 still only getting worse and worse
It's going to get worse before it gets better. The fix isn't an overnight thing like I said in your other thread. It could take weeks for it to rebound.
 
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