Look At My Big Bang I Need Some Advice

stormphotos

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Hey guys can you give me some help here. I submitted all pertinent images. Now heres what I know. I know they look like they are overwatered but they are in a deep water culture. SO do I empty some of the water out and not let as much of the root system submerge. I posted a picture of the nutes bubbling also are images of the ppm and ph I usually have the PH at 5.7 but I have been adjusting to see if it makes a difference. The burn spots I cant tell if that is magnesium potassium or phosphorous deficiency or maybe something else. I need an expert. The strain is Big Bang. Its on a 24 hour t8 flouro 32 watt, at 3-6 inches nutes are bigfoot 2 part veg. I also just added some separate trace elements. I used Tap water which I conditioned The Tap had a PH of around 7.0 and I stepped it down to 5.5 - 5.7 normally however its been higher sometimes. Ive flushed the nutrients several times to change them up because of this problem but nothing seems to be working

The pics are getting posted under pics
 

stormphotos

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The pics are posted as big bang 1 through big bang 13 under Marijuana Pics subcategory plant problems. BIg Bang 4 and 5 are actually pics of a different plant.
 

VictorVIcious

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Well....I'm going to try and help you out here. There is a simple method for posting pictures right in your thread and stoners are lazy. We are noit going to go hunt for pictures posted somewhere and then try to remember what and how you are growing. SO here we go. Post Reply>Go Advanced>Scroll to Manage Attachments>this brings up a window were you can Browse and Upload right into your thread. Close this window>PreView Post. There they are, thumbnails right at the bottom of the post. You can upload as many as five pix per post so plan accordingly. Submit reply. VV
 

stormphotos

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By The Way All Of These Pics Are From Photos I Pulled Off The Net Im Really Not Growing Anything I Just Like Being Involved In Ganjarsations With All Of You I Would Never Break The Law
 

stormphotos

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I solved the problem on my own. I leached out the solution and started fresh. I increased the light to an HPS increased the airflow lowered the relative humidity added Hydroton to the Nutrient solution to increase oxygen bubbles at the root level, added a 3 percent H2O2 2 tablespoons. All of the leaves that were 50 percent or more damaged were pruned. In two days time there was a substantial improvement and now it looks as if she is regaining full vigor. Internodes are a bit spaced out but It looks as if that is improving as well. So at this stage I have two flowering under 2 150 watt HPS along with a phillips agro lite for extra measure, and I have one very good looking mommy who seems to have alot more hardiness than the two that were giving me problems because that mother showed no signs that the other two did and she was given the same treatment as those were all along. I will come back soon with some pics.

All of this is just for fun Im really not growing anything
 
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