Help me save my plant

Nitrogen toxicity....
Are you adding nutrients?
Do a flush by watering until you get your water flowing clean/clear and check your ppms.
Check your ph. If you use nutrients always check your mix before adding.
Just my opinion.
 

Akbk31

Active Member
Looks like focused light bleaching to me.

Nitrogen tox would be so green its nearly black, thick leaf, and ruffled, ime.
I was using a plastic transparent cup as a dome maybe thats what it was? But none of the other plants i used a cup on got this color
 

growingforfun

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Thought foxfarm ocean forest was one of the best to grow weed can u recommend me some soils?
Naw I assumed it was a diff brand like mg.
I did stop used ffof cuz it is hot but it's alright really. Ditch the cups tho, you dont want beads of water forming and making lenses or whatever may have happened. It's just not necessary
 

Akbk31

Active Member
Next grow, use good soil, and think about getting a light that isnt burple.
These types of events are pretty common with newer growers
Btw will upgrading from a 600 watts mars hydro(260 true watts) with a hps 600 watts with a wing style reflector will I get more bud& mor growth in general?
 

Akbk31

Active Member
Naw I assumed it was a diff brand like mg.
I did stop used ffof cuz it is hot but it's alright really. Ditch the cups tho, you dont want beads of water forming and making lenses or whatever may have happened. It's just not necessary
Wanted to keep high humidity for faster growth without wffecting the humidity of the whole grow tent I have plants flowering in there
 
Humidity has never been a real problem for me.
My assumption is my grow area.
My tent/veg area (4’x4’) has way to much humidity. I really do not want to add a dehumidifier as that will just add to the electric bill.
However I don’t want to sacrifice my flower to save a few bucks.
 

growingforfun

Well-Known Member
Wanted to keep high humidity for faster growth without wffecting the humidity of the whole grow tent I have plants flowering in there
Humidity doesn't really make em grow much faster, an things like this end up happening slowing you down overall when you try too hard. I'd just do less, with growing less is generally more.
 
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