PROBLEM!please help (pictures)

rinny

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P1010486.jpgP1010476.jpgP1010481.jpgP1010487.jpgP1010478.jpgP1010485.jpgP1010479.jpgP1010484.jpgP1010482.jpgi have one outdoor plant which was originally from a bag seed and it is really small for its age (bonsai like)anyway.its grown in all purpose potting mix and was fed THRIVE soluble ferts in veg npk 27 5 9 and this was when the problem originated but its wasnt as bad before.then the other day i noticed some female:-P preflowers and then so i bought some ferts for it BLOOM booster with npk 6 14 16 and then i decided to give half doses every 3-4 days rather than a full dose every 1 week.then i saw this problem come back!!!please help i really dont want to loose this plant!!
 

JerseyEddie

Member
Consider transplanting your plant into basic potting soil and in the short term forgo fertilizing. My advise? re-pot, re-veg (16/8 light regime) and allow the specimen to recover.
 

rinny

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hi jerseyeddie .im outdoors so thats kinda hard and im fine with the size its kinda just an expierment sort of thing and so your saying transplant into fresh pot and soil and what do you think her problem is??could it possibly be nute burn because i had this problem when it was in veg ???but not as severe
 

canibud

Active Member
I think that buddha did it..see how he is looking at it
Im gonna say the soil is to rich, I would change the soil to a soilless mix.. or stop feeding for awhile
 

thesmith

Member
what brand nutes? one part or multi part nutes? are u checking ph going in and runoff? Just know that one part nutes tend to be low in sulfur. add a lil Epsom salts. there is also a post in here something to the effect off "make it rain" read this post plants love the "rain". also dont let her bake in the midday sun a lil shade goes a long way. forgo the cheap nutes and get the good stuff. start at 1/4 nutes and work your way up from there. but as jersey said hold off for a spell on the nutes to see if it recovers. IMO it is probably a sulfur deficiency or nute burn but before you add anything flush it with plain-ph adjusted water and give it a few days. hope this helps. if my babble doesnt help refer to these awesome posts by some skilled growers.

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rinny

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i was using THRIVE soluble nutes (im in AUS) in veg and now its in flower imusing richgro BLOOM BOOSTER and have given it one dose of half strength and i have not checked the ph (i know im an idoit) i have meaning to for far too long.and what do you feine as one and multi part nutes sorry im a newbie on this stuff and also what is the run off??
 

thesmith

Member
one part is all in one bottle multi part will have per part a and part b. lil bit of a and a lil bit of b makes a complete solution.
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
whats the PH of your water you are watering? and you need to do a flush and test the ph/ppm of the run off!!!
theres a def for shure looks like nitrogen could be due to a PH issue causeing a nitrogen lock up. I would do a good
flush after you test all that stuff and gets some better nutes and start of with 1/2 strength, if you dont see new
green leaves on the top up the dose alittle. you should start seeing good signs, yellow leaves will never repair
themselfs look at new onces
 

rinny

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once i got the ph tested which is my first priority i dont want to give it veg nutes as im concentrating on flowering and so i was thinking abit of blood and bone on the surface which provides good nitrogen and phosphorus and put some organic mulch on to help out too (once ive tested the ph though) and if the ph is too high or low could you please give me some simple ways to raise and lower the ph:)

thanks everyone
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
get PH up and some PH down from the grow store. im not a organic fan so I got no clue, inorganic is way easyer to mess with
 

mededcannabis

Active Member
once i got the ph tested which is my first priority i dont want to give it veg nutes as im concentrating on flowering and so i was thinking abit of blood and bone on the surface which provides good nitrogen and phosphorus and put some organic mulch on to help out too (once ive tested the ph though) and if the ph is too high or low could you please give me some simple ways to raise and lower the ph:)

thanks everyone
ive sai it a thousand times before you do anything check your ph! first and foremost ph will allow some nutirients to pass through the roots and others not. when you have ph just right it will allow the most nutrients in that spectrum to pass through the roots. once that is corrected/proven it might be other issues, however always start with ph. stop adding nutes at once as it will only compound problems if your wrong.
 
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