Ready to throw in the towel

I’m at wits end trying to figure out what’s going on with my indoor growing. Brown and yellow leaves, plants not growing at all anymore. Now I’m hearing it may be nitrogen deficiency. Guess this shit just ain’t cut out for me ‍♀
 

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Weren't you going to start feeding it? It's been one day...it won't fix itself overnight.
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Lol yes sir I did feed plants tonight, I’ve been reading on nitrogen deficiency, soooo going to take a chance with that and see what happens . I heard fish waste is a excellent source of nitrogen
 
Looks like interveinal chlorosis in the new growth - could potentially be Mg def, could try hitting em with a foliar with epsom salt and see if it helps at all
Found these leaves this morning. Even the new leaves are looking terrible. I’ve read almost everything online and watched videos of what it may be. I’ve narrowed it down to nitrogen deficiency or needs more cal/Mag plus.... but I’m pretty sure I’m lost more than I was before I started lol... new growers needs a lot of knowledge and much patience,,lol
 

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Fahn2k

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I hate to tell anyone to buy something, especially if I think it's expensive but consider recharge. It's made by Real Growers and its a soil amendment that helps strengthen your plant. It will help reverse a nitrogen deficiency. Look them up and check out their FAQ section. The offer a money back guarantee if you don't see positive results in 48 hours. It aint cheap at about $27 for 8 ounces but you may get lucky and find their single packs for about $3 each.
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Recharge uses colonies of living soil bacteria and fungi to increase plant available nutrition. Expect a noticeable pop and jump in plant vigor within 48 hours. Guaranteed!

Most growers can dial their nutrient program back by about 25% while growing stronger plants with better quality & yields. It sounds too good to be true, but Recharge definitely grows amazing roots for huge fruits.

It is not harmful, but most folks stop using Recharge in week 5 or 6 of flower. The additional Nitrogen that is made available is generally not needed at this stage of the plant’s lifecycle.

However, Recharge can be used to reverse a Nitrogen deficiency in mid to late flower if needed, instead of adding grow nutrients.

It will raise your pH initially but as soon as it hits the soil the microbiology will start to make carbonic acid to help buffer and regulate the pH to an acceptable zone.

Prevents nutrient and PH lockout
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It's worth a try to google these guys, I tried the sample packs and was impressed so I went off the deep end and grabbed a $40 16 oz bag. With that said I must also say I don't like paying for over priced hyped up BS! This is the only product that I can swear by so far and look forward to buying again.
 

Herb & Suds

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Found these leaves this morning. Even the new leaves are looking terrible. I’ve read almost everything online and watched videos of what it may be. I’ve narrowed it down to nitrogen deficiency or needs more cal/Mag plus.... but I’m pretty sure I’m lost more than I was before I started lol... new growers needs a lot of knowledge and much patience,,lol
Apparently you haven't noticed the hundreds of "yellow/spotted leaf" threads on here?

There is no hurry up in growing or drying or curing...
 

curious2garden

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Does anyone know what is going on with my Black Widow 12 week old indoor plant ? Using fox farms trio,,have her in Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil, running ph levels 6.0-6.5 humidity 55-60 % temp at 72-75 Fahrenheit. Last feeding I gave them Cal/Mag plus. Only teaspoon per gallon. She usually takes gallon of water each watering. Currently using rain water.
You lack Ca/Mg and you're out of the major nutrients. As everyone else has told you YOUR PLANT IS STARVING.

Do a search on here about Fox Farm soil and when they run out of nutrients. The answer is usually somewhere in the 3-4 month range.

Forget about microbes and other things for now. Just feed her. But realize those bad leaves will not get better although the tops will green up. Further what you do today won't show on her for a week. That is why I'm in hydro. You have to allow for the lag time between what you do and how she changes. Further don't overfeed her now and burn her up.

Good luck
 

MICHI-CAN

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You lack Ca/Mg and you're out of the major nutrients. As everyone else has told you YOUR PLANT IS STARVING.

Do a search on here about Fox Farm soil and when they run out of nutrients. The answer is usually somewhere in the 3-4 month range.

Forget about microbes and other things for now. Just feed her. But realize those bad leaves will not get better although the tops will green up. Further what you do today won't show on her for a week. That is why I'm in hydro. You have to allow for the lag time between what you do and how she changes. Further don't overfeed her now and burn her up.

Good luck
FF peters out in 7 weeks here. Yuck!

Good morning.
 

curious2garden

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FF peters out in 7 weeks here. Yuck!

Good morning.
Yeah I'm in hydro I'm such a shit soil grower. Hell I bought a Kaffir Lime tree (start) and put her in soil and had to do a hydro rescue! I came way to close to killing her. She's under LED in my Kitchen window and happy as a clam!
 
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