Please help save these ladies.

Wastei

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Looks like you're feeding to much. I see clawing but leaves are not dark green, N tox but doesn't show all the signs of it tells me it's in to high concentration but still being locked out by to high total salts. But it's hard to tell without all the data. What are you feeding them, how often and at what strength?

Salt build up often results in a range of deficiency. I think the look crisp, do you water to and collect runoff? Cheers!
 

LongsPeakstate

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Feed ff nutes about 1/3 strength every other watering. Then next is molasses and calmag. Should I just try plain ph correct water ?
 

Wastei

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Feed ff nutes about 1/3 strength every other watering. Then next is molasses and calmag. Should I just try plain ph correct water ?
Feed-->feed-->water or do what you're currently doing. Are you growing in coco or peat based soil mix? I don't see the reason to use Calmag. Will only cause you problems.

You're already have buffers in the nutrient feed. If you grow in coir I see more reasons to use "Calmag".
 

Wastei

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Don't water until runoff. I'm willing to try.
You need to circulate the medium with water/nutrients, otherwise you will get salt buildup in the medium. You want a somewhat homogenous environment with the same nutrient ratios at all time.

Get them of the floor or insulate the floor with foam, roots in soil like being warm and you can increase feedings with proper root zone temp.
 

osowhom

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day 46 from flip to 12 12? what kind of light are you using i also use tiger bloom and molasses they look hungry for light
 

osowhom

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2 vipraspectra 600 500 actual and a vivosun 300, 150 actual
how high is the light also dont be afraid to give them 1 good watering until you see runoff my first grow i never did they were ok but not half as good as this run maybe try photos next run get some good clones i dont want to burst your bubble its a learning process
 

LongsPeakstate

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You need to circulate the medium with water/nutrients, otherwise you will get salt buildup in the medium. You want a somewhat homogenous environment with the same nutrient ratios at all time.

Get them of the floor or insulate the floor with foam, roots in soil like being warm and you can increase feedings with proper root zone temp.
Got them off the floor
 

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