Help with my first grow !!! What’s going on with my plant?

KingQuazy

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Yes those leaf/plant charts should guide you to your problem. This chart will help you fix it. Most of the time. Sometimes it's pests. Some times it's environmental.

Edit: sorry i posted from another site guys, I just googled it real quick and posted it absent minded lol
 

RockyGMSD

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Yes. Not a little. Make that baby piss. Get them salts outta there. You want about 20% of the amount you pour in, to piss out. But wait to do it. You need at least another 24 hours to see if she's drowning or thirsty. Those yellow tips are almost 100% nitrogen burn though. We just need you to be patient with the water lol. Also, you'll be watering the entire pots from now on. They're big enough and it will help them more than hurt them. Probably runoff 20% every other or every 3rd watering. Once they need watering everyday(that means the pot is FULL of roots lol), you can runoff everyday because you'll most likely be their supplier of food by then. Plants are all different. There are no such things as the perfect watering and feeding schedules. Growers work their ways to their own personal sweet spots for production, and every set of genetics, as well as most non laboratory environments are different.
Ok. So when they pray. Hopefully they pray LOL. Wait until they dry, but not dry out completely and then flush them my filtered water? Until the drain out is 20% of what I put in it and then see where that takes me? Got it. Man I appreciate your help more than you know. Thank you
 

KingQuazy

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Right. If they haven't prayed by this time tomorrow, maybe even a little earlier... Then flush them bad boys. I suggest getting some ph up and down too if you don't already. I'd flush with a perfect 6.5. But for now just use the plain filtered if you don't have the ph kit. She will tell you every thing that is going on come time tomorrow. If she's still drooping and you water her... she is gonna stand so perky and happy within 3/4 hours. Otherwise, she's gonna do that for you anyways beforehand.
 

RockyGMSD

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Right. If they haven't prayed by this time tomorrow, maybe even a little earlier... Then flush them bad boys. I suggest getting some ph up and down too if you don't already. I'd flush with a perfect 6.5. But for now just use the plain filtered if you don't have the ph kit. She will tell you every thing that is going on come time tomorrow. If she's still drooping and you water her... she is gonna stand so perky and happy within 3/4 hours. Otherwise, she's gonna do that for you anyways beforehand.
I have the GH ph up and down and tester kit. Is there a good digital ph tester you recommend?
 

KingQuazy

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well the bluelab pen kit is great but you can get good ones on amazon for cheap. The cheaper they are, the more quick they are to need calibration. Some cheapos can't even be recalibrated. Not enviro-friendly lol But you're talking $20 vs $120.
 

RockyGMSD

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well the bluelab pen kit is great but you can get good ones on amazon for cheap. The cheaper they are, the more quick they are to need calibration. Some cheapos can't even be recalibrated. Not enviro-friendly lol But you're talking $20 vs $120.
Ok thanks. Ima see what amazon has to offer.
 

CannaCountry

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This is what the label says. What I left out was the purple cow soil is in the bottom third or half of the pot. The top is ffof, perlite, coco coir.
See "Guaranteed Analysis" .8-.8-.8 The first number is your N...so your soil has it, as does the FFOF. And then you're adding N...so you may just want to settle down on the nutrients. Let the plant use the food in the soil. I'm not a proponent of flushing, but you do you. Being that you added coco to the mix, I would manage my pH closely, as coco and soil tend not to jive so well together and each one's optimum pH is different. Good luck friend.
 

RockyGMSD

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See "Guaranteed Analysis" .8-.8-.8 The first number is your N...so your soil has it, as does the FFOF. And then you're adding N...so you may just want to settle down on the nutrients. Let the plant use the food in the soil. I'm not a proponent of flushing, but you do you. Being that you added coco to the mix, I would manage my pH closely, as coco and soil tend not to jive so well together and each one's optimum pH is different. Good luck friend.
Thank you. I appreciate the feedback and tips.
 

KingQuazy

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Ok. So when they pray. Hopefully they pray LOL. Wait until they dry, but not dry out completely and then flush them my filtered water? Until the drain out is 20% of what I put in it and then see where that takes me? Got it. Man I appreciate your help more than you know. Thank you
How'd ya make out?
 

RockyGMSD

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How'd ya make out?
Still yellow at the tips. Looks like it’s getting more yellow. Weird thing Is from what I read off the forums is that if it was a nutrient deficiency it would start from the bottom? And these are starting at the top. The bottom is still green the yellow and the starting from the top. I topped the plant about a week ago and I’m wondering if that’s why? I don’t know what’s going on tho
 

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KingQuazy

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Still yellow at the tips. Looks like it’s getting more yellow. Weird thing Is from what I read off the forums is that if it was a nutrient deficiency it would start from the bottom? And these are starting at the top. The bottom is still green the yellow and the starting from the top. I topped the plant about a week ago and I’m wondering if that’s why? I don’t know what’s going on tho
The location of the irregularity does help indicate whether it's macro or micros for sure. Now that you say that, though, id be willing to bet the nitrogen TOXICITY is happening at the edge of your watering circle. The newest(farthest from trunk) roots are most likely hitting dry soil/salts.

So.. Since you never mentioned any praying, I'm gonna advise you to soak them until they piss. Any yellow tips from toxicity, are most likely already burned and will remain that way. Though some yellowing(deficiencies I believe) can darken back up.
 

RockyGMSD

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The location of the irregularity does help indicate whether it's macro or micros for sure. Now that you say that, though, id be willing to bet the nitrogen TOXICITY is happening at the edge of your watering circle. The newest(farthest from trunk) roots are most likely hitting dry soil/salts.

So.. Since you never mentioned any praying, I'm gonna advise you to soak them until they piss. Any yellow tips from toxicity, are most likely already burned and will remain that way. Though some yellowing(deficiencies I believe) can darken back up.
I would say they were praying but they perked up a little. Should I still flush em?
 

Budzbuddha

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You combined two hot soils layered . That’s why it’s so dark. Plant will have to acclimate thru it on its own .
Water only , add nothing else. That “ mix “ is way charged and will lean N heavy. Plant will have to exhaust some of it as it grows.
Combination of both soils is too much up front.

PH 6.5 ... water when necessary.... that’s it.
 
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