Possible phosphorus and calcium deficiency

PadawanWarrior

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Looks more overfed than locked out. Just let it sit for a couple watering cycles without nutes, I’ll bet it straightens itself out. Then go back to feeding at half strength and see how it does. If it handles it, then increase.
What do you mean go back to feeding at half strength?
 

Phytoplankton

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So you top dressed with the 4-4-4? I thought you said you hadn't fed it. It looks like it's a little locked out or something from overfeeding or hot soil burning them. Is that one that has the issue drier than the other pots?
Apparently he had topped dressed? Possibly too heavily.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Apparently he had topped dressed? Possibly too heavily.
That's what I was saying. It looks like it's in too hot of soil that didn't have time to cook or he added the top dressing and it's causing issues. Locking out some nutes and having toxic amounts of other nutes. Looks like unbalanced soil.

At first I thought he said he didn't add anything and then it sounded like he did. I'm gonna wait until he answers my questions. Underwatering will also just make it worse, but I don't know how moist his soil is.
 

Django66

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I'm glad it wasn't Spider mites. Always check for pests first because spider mites multiply fast while you're playing with Cal-mag. I know from experiance. 10,000 eggs in a few days x10k x 100k. x 1000k.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I'm glad it wasn't Spider mites. Always check for pests first because spider mites multiply fast while you're playing with Cal-mag. I know from experiance. 10,000 eggs in a few days x10k x 100k. x 1000k.
It does look like he might have some bugs though. I can't zoom in much but I saw some black stuff that looks like poop, and maybe a thrip.
 

Jimi O'Connor

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So you top dressed with the 4-4-4? I thought you said you hadn't fed it. It looks like it's a little locked out or something from overfeeding or hot soil burning them. Is that one that has the issue drier than the other pots?
Yea i top dressed them with the 4-4-4, not the full recommend amount, less then half, on my first grow with this soil the nutrients ended up getting cashed before the grow was finished so im not letting that happen again.


Im pretty sure the plant was over waterd. I need to figure out how much to water with the recharge when using the self watering cloth pot trays. I could put the recharge in the trays but im afraid that the trays and the wicks will get funky so idk if i want to do that. On the other hand it will remove the guessing game of hiw much water to pour in with the recharge because it will most likely over water the soil.

Are you familiar with the ac infinity self watering trays? There's a link to a video


 

Jimi O'Connor

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That's what I was saying. It looks like it's in too hot of soil that didn't have time to cook or he added the top dressing and it's causing issues. Locking out some nutes and having toxic amounts of other nutes. Looks like unbalanced soil.

At first I thought he said he didn't add anything and then it sounded like he did. I'm gonna wait until he answers my questions. Underwatering will also just make it worse, but I don't know how moist his soil is.
Just an FYI I just top dressed with gaia green, it takes about 2.5 weeks till the nutrients are available in the soil so its not because i top dressed, its because im using self watering trays that never over or under water in my experience, I just poured in to much water when I added the recharge.
The plant in question was well waterd by the wicks, the tray was filled up a little over half way and the gage that measures how much water is in the trays kinda sticks you have to flick them to see how much water is actually in the trays. I didn't know that at the time when I probably over waterd them.

Does that make any sense?
 

Jimi O'Connor

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It does look like he might have some bugs though. I can't zoom in much but I saw some black stuff that looks like poop, and maybe a thrip.
The "black stuff" is dirt from when i turned the plants upside down to transplant them. There's no bugs, i looked with a microphone under the leaves and all over trust me
 
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