Help! Super skunk

hotrodharley

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pH and PPM/EC to begin please. Strain would also help along with brand/series of nutrients, water temps, res changes etc.
 

horribleherk

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it looks like theyre starving possibly not uptaking available nutes [possible ph. is not right] i corrected same symptoms by adding cal-mag i use gh. flora series nutes & tap- water r/o water usualy requires cal-mag addatives
 

myrtti

Member
GHE lucas formula
EC went up from 1.72 to 1.82 in 3 days. added some more water to the res yearlier today, havent checked yet. PH around 5-6
water temp around 21-24 C
Changed water 5 days ago

Strain Super Skunk from sensi seeds.


Really dont know if i should add nuter or water :/

 

myrtti

Member
And a week or so i did have HPS a bit too close to there might be some burnmarks? dont know, it coud have been something else..
 

Robfather

Active Member
I would say to clean out the rez and re-do your sauce. Lower the ppm to half of what you usually would do and gradually work your way back up into a normal range over the next 3 weeks. Keep your PH at 5.8. 5-6 is too great a range imo. I know this isn't a solution to your problem but it could save your crop at least. Good luck dude :peace:
 

Mycology86

Member
If I can remember correctly, I believe that chlorosis (yellowing) of the edges of your leaves may indicate a nitrogen defficiency. Might want to use a small amount of composted Chicken manure to give it a natural little nutrient boost. It is in a slow release form, mixed with sawdust I think... that's the natural way. What I might take a look at, judging by the lack of nutrients and small, maybe slightly stunted ovary formation, I would think about grabbing some miraclegro bloom booster fert mix. Its easily water soluble, faster acting, and when I use to grow I used it outdoors and my plants got multiple monster donkey dik apical buds lol, mainly due to my careful and delicate apical meristem removals/pruning (pinching/topping). Also use to use ammonium nitrate outdoors before they cracked down on regulating fertilizers used in explosive manufacturing.
. That and urea are like adrenaline syringes jabbed into the plants heart, if by adrenaline you mean nitrogen lol.. Good luck!
 

Ninjabowler

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If I can remember correctly, I believe that chlorosis (yellowing) of the edges of your leaves may indicate a nitrogen defficiency. Might want to use a small amount of composted Chicken manure to give it a natural little nutrient boost. It is in a slow release form, mixed with sawdust I think... that's the natural way. What I might take a look at, judging by the lack of nutrients and small, maybe slightly stunted ovary formation, I would think about grabbing some miraclegro bloom booster fert mix. Its easily water soluble, faster acting, and when I use to grow I used it outdoors and my plants got multiple monster donkey dik apical buds lol, mainly due to my careful and delicate apical meristem removals/pruning (pinching/topping). Also use to use ammonium nitrate outdoors before they cracked down on regulating fertilizers used in explosive manufacturing.
. That and urea are like adrenaline syringes jabbed into the plants heart, if by adrenaline you mean nitrogen lol.. Good luck!
Bro, change your avatar, i dont want to stare at that shit, thats a healthy dick though. Yours lol?
 

growingforfun

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IMO your nutrient solution is too strong if the ec raises because the plant is trying to just drink water, if it lowers over a few days you have to add more nutes because its eatin them out of the water. Seems obvious?
 

hotrodharley

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If I can remember correctly, I believe that chlorosis (yellowing) of the edges of your leaves may indicate a nitrogen defficiency. Might want to use a small amount of composted Chicken manure to give it a natural little nutrient boost. It is in a slow release form, mixed with sawdust I think... that's the natural way. What I might take a look at, judging by the lack of nutrients and small, maybe slightly stunted ovary formation, I would think about grabbing some miraclegro bloom booster fert mix. Its easily water soluble, faster acting, and when I use to grow I used it outdoors and my plants got multiple monster donkey dik apical buds lol, mainly due to my careful and delicate apical meristem removals/pruning (pinching/topping). Also use to use ammonium nitrate outdoors before they cracked down on regulating fertilizers used in explosive manufacturing.
. That and urea are like adrenaline syringes jabbed into the plants heart, if by adrenaline you mean nitrogen lol.. Good luck!
This thread died 2 months ago. He figured it out or buried I guess.
 
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