Flowering plant pls HELP

arubamel

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Hi guys!
I have a plant that's in the flowering and the leaves started to dry and turn brown. The plant is grown indoors with 12 hours day light and 12 hours darkness. I fo not give it any chemicals and it's in the air-conditioned room. What am i doing wrong?!?
 

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how long has this been going on?
what happens to the leaves b4 they dry up and die like that?
i reckon ph will have something to do with it, no food you say, what soil you growing in?
what wattage light?
any details you can give us will help
 
Hi
Thank you for replying!
Nothing happens...they start drying at the tips and keep going.
I'm growing in pelemix. It was properly treated and flushed before planting...its a coconut based mix.
They are in daylight but indoors. No special grow lights
 
Hi guys!
I have a plant that's in the flowering and the leaves started to dry and turn brown. The plant is grown indoors with 12 hours day light and 12 hours darkness. I fo not give it any chemicals and it's in the air-conditioned room. What am i doing wrong?!?
Plants need food. You must have something in that pelemix for it to live as long it has.
Im guessing that whatever it was feeding on has been used up
 
Yesterday I put in fertilizer again. The last time before was about 10 days ago. It's a mineral based bloom fertilizer 10grams for every 2 liters of water.
What else can I do to make sure it pulls through?
 
Yesterday I put in fertilizer again. The last time before was about 10 days ago. It's a mineral based bloom fertilizer 10grams for every 2 liters of water.
What else can I do to make sure it pulls through?
Whats the final EC when you mix 5g of salt in 1litre of water?
 
Mineral based nutrients in coco, you need to feed DAILY, and my guess is you're not pH adjusting the mix. Your friend may have a farm, but unless it's a hydroponics farm then his advice is not helping you. Growing in coco is effectively hydroponics.
 
With a pH meter and pH up and down solutions.

So I was right. Your plants are the way they are, because they can't take up nutrients if the pH isn't between 5.7 to about 6.3, not to mention you aren't feeding daily so there's no nutrients to be had besides being locked out of them
 
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