Please help not sure what going on!!!!

MadMel

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No doubt , nutrient burn. Mine went through the same thing because of hot soil (too much composted horse manure) and after giving absolutely zero nutes, mine recovered after TD Cindy dropped 5" of rain on them. Thank goodness that it was slow, steady rain over 2 days.

I can't add anything to what everyone else is saying, except that they can recover. Water and air is all your roots need for a while.
 

Dutchieman420

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I followed a local growers advice and dosages. Should I completely take out all the additives and just stick with maxsea
I honestly would stick to just water for a cool minute pH is important knowing your strain is also Paramount. Proper drainage in your soil is a must like I said before it won't be feeding on the nutes properly no matter the amount if it's bogged out. We see this in California alot in clay rich areas I don't know about that in ur area but it still sounds like to much water even if u have more problems than just that alone
 

MadMel

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Okay I made a video of my plants that had nutrient burn. I'll just post it and you can see for yourself that they will recover , you just need to back off of everything but soil, air, and water. My plants had nutrient burn because I was also over watering.

But there's hope yet. After posting here. I made a video for you to see. All is not lost, not yet anyway.

Back off on everything. Next thing you know, they will recover; like this.....

 

Dutchieman420

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Okay I made a video of my plants that had nutrient burn. I'll just post it and you can see for yourself that they will recover , you just need to back off of everything but soil, air, and water. My plants had nutrient burn because I was also over watering.

But there's hope yet. After posting here. I made a video for you to see. All is not lost, not yet anyway.

Back off on everything. Next thing you know, they will recover; like this.....

I love ak 47 I'm tempted to to try the ak48
 

Livingup23

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Okay I made a video of my plants that had nutrient burn. I'll just post it and you can see for yourself that they will recover , you just need to back off of everything but soil, air, and water. My plants had nutrient burn because I was also over watering.

But there's hope yet. After posting here. I made a video for you to see. All is not lost, not yet anyway.

Back off on everything. Next thing you know, they will recover; like this.....

Thank you dude there is hope after all.
 

MadMel

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I liked the rooster crowing in the background of your video.
All natural I can assure you. Lol. The old gentleman next to my plants has game chickens. He has a few roosters. He doesn't fight them anymore, but he used to. Now he just raises them to have something to do. About the only thing keeping him alive is his chickens.
 

Buyfrommycity

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All natural I can assure you. Lol. The old gentleman next to my plants has game chickens. He has a few roosters. He doesn't fight them anymore, but he used to. Now he just raises them to have something to do. About the only thing keeping him alive is his chickens.
If I had easy access to chicken shit I would use that all day as a fert
 

BlazinDucks

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It seems to me that your list of nutes is far too long for an outdoor soil grow. The best thing you can do for your plants in the beginning is get proper soil that won't, or will barely need any help along the way as far as additives go. You run a much higher risk of screwing something up compared to just letting them do their thing with little to no additional nutrients. I personally go with ocean forest soil, and I run the roots organic nutrient line ( grow, trinity, and bloom) I've only given them one dose of the grow at about a third of the recommended dose, over a two and a half month span.The catalyst I've used twice at a small dosage also. Proper soil is key, as well as moderation. Less is always more. You can't unseason soup, and you can't take back what you've already poured on your ladies :-) another thing, don't add stuff just to add stuff. Watch your plants and see what they're telling you they need.
 

MadMel

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If I had easy access to chicken shit I would use that all day as a fert
I already have a good sized pile of composted horse manure. I have collected a small amount of dry chicken manure to add to the compost pile.

Next year I plan on using "Super soil " for my plants so that I don't have to add anything. I have almost quit using any bottled nutes. I only use nutes about every fourth watering and then I barely use any of that.

About the only "nutrient" that I am using now is molasses and water. 1 tsp. of molasses/gallon of water, sometimes 2tsp. I can tell that it helps more than just plain water.
 
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