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awry

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any ideas?

i think its mg/ca deficiency.. but could also be lack of iron? causing it to be a bit chlorotic on the middle of the leaves?

water every 3 days, and they were fine now the leaves are twisting and such.

colored stems could be from temps dropping into the 60's at nights? or mg/ca?


plz help me out here guys
 

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awry

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80max 65 min, humid 40%, water every 3 days, 1/4thstr neuts,

what leads me to believe its mg/ca is stems going red, and the fact ive been giving them neuts with just nitrogen, potash, and potassium no 2ndary nutrients like ca or mg or zinc/iron

another theory is that there is no iron and the plant is starting to show mild forms of chlorosis with the middle of the leaves starting to get a bit yellow and then the curling and tight bunches at the tops of new leaders

OR it could be fucking underwatering... i have only been giving 300ml to a plant that size every 3 days..

or could it be the hard water that comes from my tap here?




so many people look at this post but yet nobody can reply.. maybe my post count is scaring people away.. i jus dont get why another user with 10 posts would get more replies than me whos just as uninformed and needs help : | :cry:
 

RastaCourage

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could be overwatering? causing, your plant to droop...
you need to water, when the tops get crusty dry...
or even, check it's weight, light being, needs to be watered...
other than that, i don't know... you say every 3 days...
not every time, they need to be watered, every 3 days...
try watering, when crusty dry or weight checking...

good luck!
 

awry

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could be overwatering? causing, your plant to droop...
you need to water, when the tops get crusty dry...
or even, check it's weight, light being, needs to be watered...
other than that, i don't know... you say every 3 days...
not every time, they need to be watered, every 3 days...
try watering, when crusty dry or weight checking...

good luck!

thanks for helpin out,, i think im going to get some distilled water tomorrow and basically water with flush ammounts, and if it gets more droopy i know its overwatering, but when i put in the water-o-meter shit i have it says dry/moist out of 10 its 3/4 range


id kinda think the plant would need more than that be be considered overwatering... and doesnt the hps, and 30-40% humidity dry it out pretty good?
 

RastaCourage

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^ could be the light, also...

awry, what kind of lighting, are you using?
i know, it's an HPS, but, what's the wattage, on it?

it has to be, overwatering or not enough light...
 

Monkey298

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toooooooo much fuckin HARD WATER
use distilled wwater or bottled water
never tap, as it contains chlorine and other harsh chemicals( harsh to the plants not humans)
also only water when the first 3cm (1/4 in) of the soil are completely dry
when watering poor a continuous flow of water into the bucket until water comes out the bottom, then stop immediately and wait until dry to water again
hope this helps =D
 

rolla8

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Ya, that looks completely overwatered. Nutrient deficiencies don't look like that. Increase the time between waterings to 5 days. You're plant is showing the textbook signs of overwatering, so that's how you should treat it.
 
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