Need help bad with nute excess or deficiency???

Kaotic

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No I do Somewhat I wasn’t Ph The water during the first three weeks maybe even four was watering with straight tapwater running blind And because of the issues I went and bought pH strips the other day I went for a meter but Lowes didn’t have any so I had to get the strips end up on testing my water I have Roughly 60 ppm and between eight and nine on the PH I added my nutrients to the water And tested PH and it says somewhere between six and 6.8 so I figure all the more reason to water with the nutes
I thought you fed plain water only for the first two weeks lol? Then light nutes you said. Anyways you don’t need to water with nutes just to bring the ph down.
 

Kaotic

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And I agree I Shouldn’t be deficient of any nutes In good soil but what about in cases where I might have high calcium levels and high salt levels in my water which both can cause lock out from what I’ve been told or maybe by some chance the manufacturer lied about what is in the soil and I have an abundance of phosphorus or potassium causing lockout of other nutrients like magnesium... I don’t know man I’ve done so much research I’m questioning my own name at this point
Also check the credibility of your soil manufacturer.
 
Start here.
Definitely have read that post I am just about any other one on Google I have Assisted in about 10 grows and have grown two of my own flawlessly without Ph anything And then using the nutrients I have always used I’m not new to growing just new to nutrient issues that can be caused by over about 100 different factors, most of which are ph levels, salt build up, calcium build up, watering levels and amounts, and excess or deficiency of one nutrient causing excess or deficiency of other nutrients. And from my research almost every nutrient in excess or or in scarce amounts can cause lockout of other nutrients. Which answers why I’m so confused, so irritated with this grow and why I came here for answers. Not being a sick just aggravated I’m being told the same things over and over or being told to reference a fucking book that tells me how to grow weed as if I haven’t done that back when I was 14 fucking years old. Anyone who can actually help me do so. If you gonna be a prick don’t even comment
 
I thought you fed plain water only for the first two weeks lol? Then light nutes you said. Anyways you don’t need to water with nutes just to bring the ph down.
Lol it was somewhere between 2-3 weeks I watered with straight tap water then in the last week I transplanted them into Better soil and started watering with 1/4 strength on the nutes. Once I realized my ph was really high on my tap water Lol I guess I should be more clear. And I’m going to invest in ph up or down products but my nutes seem to ph my water perfect everytime and I’ve been told advance nutrients should do that...? Idk I’m lost on a lot lol
 
I mean I been thinking something like calcium and magnesium issues or phosphorous or potassium issues because of the necrotic leaves with rusty colored edges and because of the tacoed leaf margins but like I say I’ve researched so much as soon as I think I’ve got it I read something else that makes me think that’s my problem...
 

PadawanWarrior

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Definitely have read that post I am just about any other one on Google I have Assisted in about 10 grows and have grown two of my own flawlessly without Ph anything And then using the nutrients I have always used I’m not new to growing just new to nutrient issues that can be caused by over about 100 different factors, most of which are ph levels, salt build up, calcium build up, watering levels and amounts, and excess or deficiency of one nutrient causing excess or deficiency of other nutrients. And from my research almost every nutrient in excess or or in scarce amounts can cause lockout of other nutrients. Which answers why I’m so confused, so irritated with this grow and why I came here for answers. Not being a sick just aggravated I’m being told the same things over and over or being told to reference a fucking book that tells me how to grow weed as if I haven’t done that back when I was 14 fucking years old. Anyone who can actually help me do so. If you gonna be a prick don’t even comment
Good luck. But this might help. If you can't take the heat get out of the fire.

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Kaotic

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Lol it was somewhere between 2-3 weeks I watered with straight tap water then in the last week I transplanted them into Better soil and started watering with 1/4 strength on the nutes. Once I realized my ph was really high on my tap water Lol I guess I should be more clear. And I’m going to invest in ph up or down products but my nutes seem to ph my water perfect everytime and I’ve been told advance nutrients should do that...? Idk I’m lost on a lot lol
No don’t think that lol , I mean they might have nutrients that are ph balanced but dont think about putting nutrients in to lower ph in “organic soil”. Also I wouldn’t invest in ph up and down that’s for hydro. You even transplanted it in brand new soil, it doesn’t need any nutrients. It’s either a Magnesium lockout or bad soil but that’s rare unless you have a bad source for your soil or it can be your water source, like I said check them out.
 
Don’t pay attention to him he’s a troll lol. He does this a lot, he’s not here to help.
Yeah apparently. I came in here asking for advice about my plant if I came and you’re asking if anybody wanted her teeth knocked the fuck out I don’t think he would sound so fucking smart right now.
 

polishpollack

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I didn't bother reading most of the stuff in this thread. In looking at the better pics, I'd say the plants are fine. The only thing is, the plants could be just a bit taller as it looks like they're being stunted and the reason for this is usually lighting that is too close. They're might a small discoloration, but unless is gets worse or spreads, I wouldn't worry about it. 3 tbls per gallon sounds like a lot of fert, especially for a small plant. be careful not to feed too much or too frequently when it is small.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I didn't bother reading most of the stuff in this thread. In looking at the better pics, I'd say the plants are fine. The only thing is, the plants could be just a bit taller as it looks like they're being stunted and the reason for this is usually lighting that is too close. They're might a small discoloration, but unless is gets worse or spreads, I wouldn't worry about it. 3 tbls per gallon sounds like a lot of fert, especially for a small plant. be careful not to feed too much or too frequently when it is small.
Man that's how you "read" a Playboy, not a weed thread.
 
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