A little help please

Aussieaceae

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That's why I was asking about the ppm. I've been reading and a lot say it's pointless, but it seems you could still get ball park of buildup and over/under feeding.

I have a cheap soil probe that I don't trust. I may invest in a decent one. I think the low ph from the first few times f'd it up and it will bounce back.

It's doing better I think. I can smell her again. The lights come on in 30 and I'll be able to see how it looks.
Ok, sounds good.
I'd keep the plain water up for a little bit.

Yeah, they both are fairly inaccurate. Mostly because soil is holding nutrients already, breaks down, leaches etc.

I'm pretty sure you can make a slurry using a soil sample and distilled water, to get a fairly accurate EC reading. But i'm not sure of the ratio, you'd have to find out.

Good luck, hope it comes around.
 

Aussieaceae

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If it keeps it up, you may want to supplent some more nitrogen, like the others have suggested.

Probably a balanced fertilizer.

Whatever you use though, i'd use it sparingly, and see how it responds first.
 
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Ulf

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I agree that it looks hungry, and I just couldn't take it lol. so I gave it a little bit of 1/4 strength grow (4-3-3). I left out the CaMg and it ph'd at 6.5
 

3rd Monkey

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Idk if it's my imagination or hope, but the buds look a bit bigger today.
I was comparing pictures for a while and thought they looked more plump. The overall balance of the plant looks better to me too lol.
 

Ulf

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It started out as my first scrog attempt. I damn near killed it with water in a solo cup then transplanted into a big container way too early. Growth slowed bad after I topped it the second time so it didn't stretch out and fill the screen when I switched it. I went back to tying the branches instead right before I made this thread. It's not the worst I've done. My last one went thru some bad times but was damn good and gave me 2 oz in the end so I still got hope.
 

3rd Monkey

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It started out as my first scrog attempt. I damn near killed it with water in a solo cup then transplanted into a big container way too early. Growth slowed bad after I topped it the second time so it didn't stretch out and fill the screen when I switched it. I went back to tying the branches instead right before I made this thread. It's not the worst I've done. My last one went thru some bad times but was damn good and gave me 2 oz in the end so I still got hope.
Hell dude, you're in for quite the triumph then. The plant looks good. Should get a good yield. Don't sweat the feeding thing. Better safe than sorry. They pick right back up after you feed them, just keep it light this late in flower.
 
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rob333

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75 days old. Topped twice and tied down. 22 days of 12/12.
FF soil
GO bloom, CaMg, and GH ph up.
Temps 68 night 73 day.
Watering with 3/4 strength nutrients, ph'd at 6.5 - 7, and 750 ppm.
I recently started using the ph up. I was unaware I was feeding at 5 - 5.5 up until it's last feeding.

The leaves are yellowing. My problem is that some places it seems to start at the tips. Some at the base. And some both. There is also red/pink on leaf stems and some branches. Any ideas what I should do?
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you just answered your own question u are feeding 3/4 of the recommended nute does and they are in flower up the does week 3-5 should be 1200-1800 ppm
 
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