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Kincaid

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well i dunno know what i should do this is my 1st grow and the leaves are looking rotten with yellow & brown shit stains a little leave tip curling down i use ph water at 6.9 and sum organic root juice i fed them nutes 1 time all organic and i fed them 3 days ago 2 liters of water each no nutes , im sure sum doctors out there could help me it would be much appreciated , the plants are 34 days old from seed cheers in advance :peace:
 

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Kincaid

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well i dunno know what i should do this is my 1st grow and the leaves are looking rotten with yellow & brown shit stains a little leave tip curling down i use ph water at 6.9 and sum organic root juice i fed them nutes 1 time all organic and i fed them 3 days ago 2 liters of water each no nutes , im sure sum doctors out there could help me it would be much appreciated , the plants are 34 days old from seed cheers in advance :peace:
Doctors 911 !:cry:
 

SunKissedBuds

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think i may be able to help if you give me a little more info...

what is the temperature in your grow area?
what is the humidity at in your grow area?
what kind of lighting system are you using?
how is your ventilation? exhaust? air intake?
how close are your lights to the plant?
 

SunKissedBuds

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from the looks of the pictures u posted i would say its a humidity issue. the cells of the leaves are getting damaged due to a high level of humidity, causing the leaves to dry out almost completely! feel the leaves that show these brown/yellow spots or marks, if the leaves feel crispy and dry put a cereal bowl in your grow area filled with pH balanced water, figure out a way to add some better ventilation to the room and make sure you are equipped with a fan to exhaust stale air out of the grow area and a fan to intake fresh air into your grow area. that should solve the problem if its a humidity issue. hope that'll help you, i encountered the same problem 4 weeks into flowering one of my girls. even though the plants leaves will be recieving moisture from the cereal bowl of water the damaged leaves will not return to health but the plant and other healthy leaves will!good luck homie!
 

Kincaid

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from the looks of the pictures u posted i would say its a humidity issue. the cells of the leaves are getting damaged due to a high level of humidity, causing the leaves to dry out almost completely! feel the leaves that show these brown/yellow spots or marks, if the leaves feel crispy and dry put a cereal bowl in your grow area filled with pH balanced water, figure out a way to add some better ventilation to the room and make sure you are equipped with a fan to exhaust stale air out of the grow area and a fan to intake fresh air into your grow area. that should solve the problem if its a humidity issue. hope that'll help you, i encountered the same problem 4 weeks into flowering one of my girls. even though the plants leaves will be recieving moisture from the cereal bowl of water the damaged leaves will not return to health but the plant and other healthy leaves will!good luck homie!
my humidity is at 40 % , temps are at a constant 79 f with the light on and around 70 f with the light off, i have and extractor fan running 24/7 attached to a cool tube and then attached to a carbon filter i have a vase of water in the room at all time to put a little moisture in the room 2x 6 inch fans clamped to the poles of the tent and a 9 inch fan aswell the cool tube about 18 inchs from the plants i water every 4 days 2 liters per plant

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growone

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i'm a newb with 1 bad indoor grow under my belt, so this is more of a question than diagnosis
i see the color in the 3rd picture is pretty dark green, that and some cooked tips and edges
doesn't too much nitrogen look a bit like that?

growone
 

SunKissedBuds

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nah not Nitrogen(N)... nitrogen defficiency starts with yellowing tips and yellowing of the leaf. I have never experience a nitrogen defficiency turning the leaves brown at all. ok its not your humidity.. its not the pH of your water and its not due to your lights seeing as they are placed 18 inches from the tops of the plants. Ok then i would say it could be a magnesium defficiency... that could turn the leaves yellow/brown too.
 

Kincaid

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growone

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nah not Nitrogen(N)... nitrogen defficiency starts with yellowing tips and yellowing of the leaf. I have never experience a nitrogen defficiency turning the leaves brown at all. ok its not your humidity.. its not the pH of your water and its not due to your lights seeing as they are placed 18 inches from the tops of the plants. Ok then i would say it could be a magnesium defficiency... that could turn the leaves yellow/brown too.
not deficiency, i was asking about too much nitrogen

growone
 

kremnon

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in my opinion just by the info here u have two problems the 1st no so bad it looks like just a little nute burn, the 2nd is a deficiency in (k) thats whats causing ur leaves to curl under, or it could be over fert but i don't think so cuz u only feed them 1 time if thinking straight.
 

Kincaid

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in my opinion just by the info here u have two problems the 1st no so bad it looks like just a little nute burn, the 2nd is a deficiency in (k) thats whats causing ur leaves to curl under, or it could be over fert but i don't think so cuz u only feed them 1 time if thinking straight.
yea i only feed them nutes 1 time about 8 days ago
 

growone

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that does look like real good soil, seems the current consensus is your problem will probably be helped with the flush you've done

growone
 
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