Toxicity, help

Olive Drab Green

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I couldn't tell you about chem nutes, because I honestly don't know, so whether or not that is overkill, you'd need to ask someone more knowledgeable about that. Remember, undernuting is easier to fix than overnuting.
 

mrgreen2015

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So the crusty outer bottom leaves is not from nute burn no? Would you say it is over watered also? I'll let it dry up for a while and then add nutes.. Can you tell me what i should be feeding for 12/12 with gh nutes because its recommended to be 6ml grow 6ml micro and 10ml bloom atm, will that be overkill?
IMO

I would dry them out until the rockwool feels dry. Humidity in room for flowering should be 50% and Below 50 when you start budding.

Then give them straight PH'd water lets say 6.0

Keep humidifier running at 50%

Also raise your light up a bit to help plant recover. You should notice the plant recouping at some point.

NOW you can add the nutes. I HIGHLY recommend the "Lucas Ratio" for the GH product line.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON THE LUCAS RATIO


General Hydroponics Flora Series Feeding Strategy - Lucas Formula

G-M-B (Grow-Micro-Bloom)
0-5-10 - For Vegetative cycle (18/6)
0-8-16 - For Flowering cycle (12/12)

The numbers above indicate the number of milliliters (ml) of Flora Grow, Micro or Bloom formulas that I use in one gallon (US Liquid) of nutrients.
 

Rockwool

Well-Known Member
IMO

I would dry them out until the rockwool feels dry. Humidity in room for flowering should be 50% and Below 50 when you start budding.

Then give them straight PH'd water lets say 6.0

Keep humidifier running at 50%

Also raise your light up a bit to help plant recover. You should notice the plant recouping at some point.

NOW you can add the nutes. I HIGHLY recommend the "Lucas Ratio" for the GH product line.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON THE LUCAS RATIO


General Hydroponics Flora Series Feeding Strategy - Lucas Formula

G-M-B (Grow-Micro-Bloom)
0-5-10 - For Vegetative cycle (18/6)
0-8-16 - For Flowering cycle (12/12)

The numbers above indicate the number of milliliters (ml) of Flora Grow, Micro or Bloom formulas that I use in one gallon (US Liquid) of nutrients.
Thanks a lot! I really cant thank you enough for that
 

Rockwool

Well-Known Member
I've been told its ALWAYS 1 of 3 things.........or a combination of:

1. Too much light
2. Too much water
3. Too many nutrients

So when there is a problem. Raise the lights, cut the water, back off on the nutes. Then trace it back when it started happening :)
See this is what I'm talking about, you can't go wrong with that! Great way to remember, i would like this twice if i could!
 
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