Plant Problems, help = rep...need badly

MuaySmoke

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I never read through the whole thing, just looked at the pics. What type of lights do you have running and what it the schedule that they are on?

I would of guessed nute burn first, but since you said that they were flushed recently, I would guess it's heat stress. The last pic doesn't look to heat stressed but more over watered.

Do you have an exhaust fan or a fan blowing on them?
 

Rooter

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Im using four 42w two 23w cfls, and they are on 18/6 right now. Also yes there is an exhaust on them.
 

OregonMeds

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I didn't read the whole thing either, but from the pictures they have experienced nutrient burn and ph lockout.

If you're using cheap soil that has nutes in it already a flush makes nute burn worse. Check soil ph, if you can't then check water runoff ph.

Stop feeding until they recover after you work out ph issue. If the soil has nutrients built in you shouldn't feed at all.
 

T813308004

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Yeah it could have been from your overwatering at first, and it also looks like nute burn so my diagnosis is that you stressed from the overwatering and you must have time released nutes that will totally burn your plants if you over water. Just give it some time and it should be fine, don't overwater again and if you have time released nutes then do NOT flush them, just let the soil dry out and go back to watering them how you were.
 
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