Riffx3

Member
Alright first off i I want to say i have struggling with this plant since the get go. Soil had to many nutrients and when i gave the first feeding of nutes at about 1/4 of dosage to start little by little and see how the plant responds i noticed i was starting to get nute burn, then n toxicity, then i stopped using nutes for a bit and the plant started looking betteer and healthier and now they are getting sick again. Any help is much appreciated. Happy growing everyone

Flowering day 37
Temp day 79-83
Temp night 72-73
Nutes: Fox farm trio
Using Soil and growing photos atm
Ph:6.2 - 6.5
Ph run off 6.1
Humidity 40-65
Growing lights Viparspectra 600 veg n bloom on
Hanging around 20-22inches from canopy
Just using plain water and some cal mag atm
 

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a mongo frog

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Alright first off i I want to say i have struggling with this plant since the get go. Soil had to many nutrients and when i gave the first feeding of nutes at about 1/4 of dosage to start little by little and see how the plant responds i noticed i was starting to get nute burn, then n toxicity, then i stopped using nutes for a bit and the plant started looking betteer and healthier and now they are getting sick again. Any help is much appreciated. Happy growing everyone

Flowering day 37
Temp day 79-83
Temp night 72-73
Nutes: Fox farm trio
Using Soil and growing photos atm
Ph:6.2 - 6.5
Ph run off 6.1
Humidity 40-65
Growing lights Viparspectra 600 veg n bloom on
Hanging around 20-22inches from canopy
Just using plain water and some cal mag atm
To me just looks like floro burn from earlier on. Nothing major at all, unless you see something different.
 

Riffx3

Member
Overwatered but there's root damage. pH fluctuations. Can you check PPM of runoff?
Yeah im sure roots are not the healthiest but i hope it get me through a month more. Nute burn, then n toxicity , and now this. At first i kinda did over water a bit not exaggerated. Some told me earlier that the plant is sucking up the nutrients from the bottom leafs due to the fact that i stopped giving nutes for 2 weeks they recommended to feed tiger bloom at 1/4 strengh and cut the cal mag since the leafss are clawing a bit from N and to see how the plant responds.
 

Riffx3

Member
Issues are minor and you've got some nice flower action happening. I think your grow is proof that the best results come from keeping it simple.
Nice job.:clap:
Thx for the good vibes! My biggest problem is reading the plant and knowing what it wants or needs defently alot of things i could do different next run to keep them happy
 

Riffx3

Member
To me just looks like floro burn from earlier on. Nothing major at all, unless you see something different.
Everything started with nute burn since the soil had already too many nutrients. Then ran into the n toxicity half way through veg and then this.
 

Riffx3

Member
And then what sir? You are almost 40 days into flower. You're going to finish just fine. What soil Fox farm? If yes that stuff is almost fail proof. You are doing good, how many grow under your belt?
Reply is up above idk what happen there lol only shows "and then this" .... First time growing and its organic potting soil with 30%perlite. Next run willwbe foxffarm ocean forest for sure though
 

dannyboy602

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Thx for the good vibes! My biggest problem is reading the plant and knowing what it wants or needs defently alot of things i could do different next run to keep them happy
I find the plant seems to grow best with less care rather than more. Like many herbs. Its landrace strains adapted to harsh conditions and that survival trait passed on to the strains we grow today.
In fact it presents problems when given too much of what many plants want and need to grow.
So I grow my plants hard. Works for me.
 

xtsho

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I find the plant seems to grow best with less care rather than more. Like many herbs. Its landrace strains adapted to harsh conditions and that survival trait passed on to the strains we grow today.
In fact it presents problems when given too much of what many plants want and need to grow.
So I grow my plants hard. Works for me.
So do I
 

hotrodharley

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I find the plant seems to grow best with less care rather than more. Like many herbs. Its landrace strains adapted to harsh conditions and that survival trait passed on to the strains we grow today.
In fact it presents problems when given too much of what many plants want and need to grow.
So I grow my plants hard. Works for me.
You bet. Sparta. If a seedling is weak fuck babying it. Toss it. Scrawny plants? In the trees. Survival of the best.
 
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