what is wrong with this?

jimjim2609

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I know this is a question that has been asked and answered 100 time before buy what is wrong with this plant. I gave it a real light dose of Dutch master gold nutes. The ppm was about 550 and the ph was 6.0. I believe it's a nitrogen deficiency. Does anyone have any suggestions?
 

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bioWheel

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IMO - probably too much nute at this point. At that size and stage - there's plenty of fertz right in the existing soil. What kind of lights and how close? What kind of soil?
 

Slipon

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yea your soil should keep enough nuts, but I would maybe try to hit a PH on 6,5 as 6 is a bit low in soil, also make sure it have ca/Mg as lack of this can curse problems in nuts uptake aswell
 

Slipon

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then you shouldn't expect to much, grow medium and light source is key elements to keep weed happy and growing, that and a good air/co2 flow
 

bioWheel

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You've got low power my friend. You're going to have to be patient but you will reap some rewards. :weed:
 

jimjim2609

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i used the same setup with a couple of Autoberry seeds from marijuana-seeds.nl. They went fine, no deficiency and i was only using veg nutes. Now im using veg, add .27, zone 1, and silca nutes. I dont know whether i should just go back to using just the veg nutes or keep using all the additives. Maybe just go back to what works?
 

skunky33

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It's nute burn buddy. By looking at the large pieces of wood in it, I can tell it's cheap. Most of those "premium" soils are already hot and probably not mixed well, so the roots can hit "hot spots" Plus using 550 ppm at this stage is very high. I use nothing until the plant is like a foot tall and then it's only 200 ppm and every week I go up 200-300 ppm a week.
 

jimjim2609

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Thanks for all the advice. I just gave her a drink of tap water and she seems to have shown some signs of improvement. I might just stick to ph'ed water for a little while and not worry about the nutes. The new leaves are nice and green. Fingers crossed i just got a bit excited with the nutes
 

jimjim2609

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Thanks Bakatare666[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif], thats great to know. I have been looking for something like that to get a general idea of what nute are available at a certain pH. Would the pH for coco canna be the same as the pH for soil, and can you use hydro nutes or do you need proper canna nutes. [/FONT]
 
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