Help. At a loss...

Ok so my little girl started showing signs. lower leafs turning yellow, dying out.. so

Nitrogen made it worse.

Calcium/Magnisium effects it not...

PH is a steady 6-7.

But she isnt growing, she is outdoors.

Roots are good, no issues there. - Also no transplant issues for shock.

What is wrong? Here are few photos taken over the last two weeks.
The top 3 couple weeks ago,
The Bottom taken today.

She is just starting to sprout little fuzzy hairs, but even they have stopped growing since this issue, so has her growth. All leaf sizes effected, but it is stating near the bottom-ish part of the plant.

She is not over/under watered and It is only the one of this strain...And in a grow zone 8 - Oregon Willamette valley.

Also the damaged leaves are new not form 2 weeks ago, the ones that were sick were removed after feedings.
 

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TWS

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Not sure where you are from and what is available to you but I would hit it with a granular form of grow.
Maxsea, jacks,grow big even miracle grow and Epsom salt .
Epsom salt at 1 tsp per gal or some cal-mag
 
ok thank you ill look into it and im in the Willamette valley in Oregon
I have been feeding her cal-mag and tried the Alaskan fish poop for nitrogen.
 
my ph is at 7 across the board i test it before/after feeding <3
but thats really good to know!
thank you ill tyr the miracle grow and Epson salts, i have those on hand.
 

backtracker

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my ph is at 7 across the board i test it before/after feeding <3
but thats really good to know!
thank you ill tyr the miracle grow and Epson salts, i have those on hand.
don't use mirical grow it will kill your soil the stuff you are using should work. 7 is to high 6.5-6.8, 7+ it locks up. try foliar feeding it and watch the new growth it takes time and the old leaves won't get green again but the new growth will and be careful and don't do a bunch of stuff before you see if what you tried already is working..
 

TWS

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don't use mirical grow it will kill your soil the stuff you are using should work. 7 is to high 6.5-6.8, 7+ it locks up. try foliar feeding it and watch the new growth it takes time and the old leaves won't get green again but the new growth will and be careful and don't do a bunch of stuff before you see if what you tried already is working..
Lol. Ok
 

mwooten102

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That plant needs a jump start . You can keep fucking around with fish emulsion til it die or doesn't produce.
There is no need to ph a outdoor soil plant . A couple doses of synthetic nutrients is not gonna kill the soil .
People forget it's the salt built up that kills the micro herd. Buildup being the word to focus on here. A folliar feed is also a good idea.

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backtracker

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That plant needs a jump start . You can keep fucking around with fish emulsion til it die or doesn't produce.
There is no need to ph a outdoor soil plant . A couple doses of synthetic nutrients is not gonna kill the soil .
it's not going to find the problem either "Nitrogen made it worse" guessing and throwing shit at it won't fix the problem..
 

TWS

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it's not going to find the problem either "Nitrogen made it worse" guessing and throwing shit at it won't fix the problem..
That's cause he used bad fish emulsion and it's not a guess. It's obvious what's wrong with the plant.
You wanna make a bet it will fix it ?
 
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Nitrogen could very well be an issue also the dead patches and dark veins on one of the pics makes me think you might have a phosphate or magnesium issue but also what is your soil moisture like? If the plant is experiencing moisture issues (can arise from too small of a pot) it will shed its lower leaves and it can also appear to be a nitrogen issue. Moisture issues are typically too little water but over watering can result in similar issues especially if root rot occurs.

As other have said if there is a salt build up due to over fertilization you may need to do a complete flush or if possible a transplant if you feel comfortable.

A positive is that it appears your newer growth isn't suffering severe issues which leads me to believe any issues are not severe yet
 
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