PLANT HELP NEEDED!!! W/LOTS OF PICS

Party P

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Hello everyone...Ive been asking a lot of questions on here and everyones been so great! my plants have been doing good since I had a slight issue when I first transplanted. But since then everything has been looking good! I checked on them today after work and saw a few issues I wanted to share with you guys and get some advice on what it can be. check out the leaves on my plants...not all leaves but still want to address whatever issue it may be. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!!!IMG_7630.JPGIMG_7634.JPGIMG_7635.JPGIMG_7638.JPGIMG_7641.JPG
 

Party P

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TEMP: 70-75
HUMIDITY: 40%
NUTES: Fox Farms Grow Big
SOIL: Fox Farms Ocean Forest
Transplanted into 3 gallon pots almost 2 weeks ago. watered twice with distilled water and FF grow big. Ph at 6-6.5
 

Cold$moke

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Probably a mix of to much nutes for too low of humidty

When its dry your plants transpire more so if they have a heavy feed they will suck all the water out without all the nutes then you get lock out.

Same thing when growing in hot or cold environments hot plants use more water then nutes... cold plants use more nutes then water .


Either lighten up on the feed or raise humidty:)

Not an expert though just my 2
 

Kushash

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TEMP: 70-75
HUMIDITY: 40%
NUTES: Fox Farms Grow Big
SOIL: Fox Farms Ocean Forest
Transplanted into 3 gallon pots almost 2 weeks ago. watered twice with distilled water and FF grow big. Ph at 6-6.5
my 2 c.

The leaf curled up in the last picture may have been caused by heat stress from a light being to close or not having good air circulation while having the light to close IDK..

I'm not seeing signs of this being the problem but as a general rule:
If you transplanted to 3 gallon pots of ffof 2 weeks ago, the soil did not need to be fed ff big grow that soon after transplanting.
 

Blitz35

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pics 1, 3 and the last one appear to be either a magnesium deficiency or boron (heavy necrosis between the veins on the big leaf). Your new growth appears kind of bunched up and twisted which again, can be boron missing or zinc. As for the leaves tacoing upwards like that, that comes from temps that are too high and/or humidity too low. From the looks of it, the pots seem very dry, dirt is splitting from the edge of the pot, time to water!:)
 

john wishmyer

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just dont feed next time unless the plant starts showing it, cuz after that the whole guessing game is just going have u doing different shit thats not even gonna fix the problem. ffof usually has a months worth of food to begin with n if you some what amend it shit will go a long ways
 
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