my plant need help pls !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ppaauull

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hey guys my plant is 30 days in flower stage. today i saw the tips of the leaves burned at the lower leaves but also for the top leaves, even those aroud the bud in the top. i also have some yellow leaves at the bottom of the plant i don't know what to do pls help me a bit.
i have to meantion that i watered the plant sunday adding fert: bio bloom top max bio green and alg a mic and when i watered it made some foam on the soil....strange
and today i saw the burned tips. the yellow leaves are for like 1 week or even 2
 

scroglodyte

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the pot is too small. nutes are salts. they can build up, especially in a crowded root structure. that may be what the tip burning may be, or just plain old nute burn. yellowing bottom leaves, 1/2 thru flower is not uncommon.
 

scroglodyte

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transplanting in flower is stressful. live with this for remainder of grow, and use a 5 gallon pot next time. easier to maintain moisture, salts, etc.
 

ppaauull

Active Member
i would flush it with some ph'd water. it may be time to end feedings.
isn't it to early? its only in day 30 of flower you can bearly see the glands
i do not have a ph metter so i don;t know the ph water the tap water stay for a couple of days in a bucket and after th i water the plant. i need to increase the ph in the water?
 

scroglodyte

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"i do not have a ph metter...."

for shame. this is where i usually bail. ...............................flush the plant. it WOULD normally be early, but with what feel is a root-bound plant, with nute burn/salt build-up, it is not. get some more opinions, but that's my 2 cents. and prepare/plan your next grow better.
 

missnu

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Well if you have browning on the leaf tips then that is overfert...so just water, and I don't see any leaves twisting indicative of a rootbound plant, but it is easy to check...lol... Try giving only water for the next few waterings...
 

ppaauull

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Well if you have browning on the leaf tips then that is overfert...so just water, and I don't see any leaves twisting indicative of a rootbound plant, but it is easy to check...lol... Try giving only water for the next few waterings...
ok but do i really need to transplant it also ??
 

missnu

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and if it is rootbound you can transplant in flower...I have never had it cause an issue at least...I guess if the plant is doing well but needs a bigger pot there is no harm in changing it out. I have a strain that always seems to outgrow it's pot around 5 out of 8 weeks of flower...if I start it in flower in a 3 it will need a 5 by 5 weeks, and if I get wise and put it in a 5 before switching to flower then it needs a 7 before we get to the end...so it is just going to have to tough it out in a 5 gallon...lol. Bitch ass rooty plant...lol.
 

missnu

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Well if you can pluck the roots out in one big dirty piece out of the pot then yes you should transplant...but if not then don't...only if it is actually out of room...and usually when a plant is out of root room the leaves will start to twist off to the sides...like the blades on the leaves will start to go in funny directions...and I don't see any of that on your plant...but it is still possible it is root bound...just check..if it is you will know...wait til it is dry and just turn it on it's side a little and give it a pull...if the whole pot shaped root ball slides out then it is time for a new bigger pot...if you end up with a mess and the plant and dirt seem like they are really in there then leave them be...you can also just reach in around the sides of the pot...with a dinner knife or something...if it like you are having to hack through a jungle to get the knife in the dirt then you are most likely rootbound...but if you are root bound poking the roots a little will help...and ripping a few roots won't hurt it at all...unless you rip off most of the roots...to me it doesn't look like root stress per se...it looks like either over feed or over water, and possibly both at some time...so again check for root binding, and if that isn't it, then just don't feed them for a couple of waterings and see if the colors even out any...sometimes I find that having an issue like this in flower means that your poor plant will limp along til the end...lol.
 

painkillerman

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u need to flush as stated 50% nutes(as nutes contain -/+ charges acting as a magnet grabing nutes better than plain water plus no osmosic change in pressure at rootzone) get gallon-1/2 run off for sized pot the foam is bad chemical reaction unless one those is a wettn agent, u show signs over feeding and major salt build up repot after flushing n in flower as any stage of growth LESS IS ALWAYS BETTER when comes to jacking nutes
 
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