Help I don’t know what’s wrong

Kingtut22

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Hey I am having an issue with my baby she’s 3 1/2 weeks into flowering she just went through a flush with 1/4 nutes - we are using general hydroponics bloom, mirco, and grow, mixed with some cal mag. The soil build is nature’s care organic soil with extra perlite mixed in it for drainage.
She only has 4 fan leaves due to the others dying off and I just do not know what’s wrong or what to do I’d love for this to make it to harvest.
 

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myke

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Small plant. I assume you don’t have a good light? You say its organic soil. How old is the plant? Adding synthetic nutrients to organic soil will cause problems.
 

Kingtut22

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No I have an led light that is alright but it’s got her this far! I’m feeding her the 3-1 rule 3 days fert, 1 dat pure PH balanced water.
do you think the soil is causing this issue.
what would we recommend to fix this or at least get her to harvest if at all.
 

xtsho

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No I have an led light that is alright but it’s got her this far! I’m feeding her the 3-1 rule 3 days fert, 1 dat pure PH balanced water.
do you think the soil is causing this issue.
what would we recommend to fix this or at least get her to harvest if at all.
Do you water everyday? If so you're likely overwatering.
 

Kingtut22

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1 tsp florabloom, 1 tsp floragro, 2 tsp flormicro , and sometimes 1/2tsp of cal mag. I have a meter to mesaure moisture in the soil so I wait till it’s dry to water.
 
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Kingtut22

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Okay so should I flush again and do the nutes or again or just correct this the next feeding and go ahead and lower the light?
 

ComfortCreator

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Doing anything before you are sure of the problem is exactly how to kill the grow. Do the opposite.

Make sure you are confident you know why.those fan leaves died off, and why those leaf tips are bleaching a bit and curling.

Since the plant that is left is very green that leaves the lighting and...WATERING PRACTICES as the places to investigate.
 

Kingtut22

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Does anyone have any recommendations on the kind I saw one that was a 600w full spectrum would that be good enough for this small plant?
 

Northwood

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Does anyone have any recommendations on the kind I saw one that was a 600w full spectrum would that be good enough for this small plant?
600w if from the wall is probably overkill if it were LCD for a single plant, unless you want to get it huge. That amount of power would be enough for a 4X4 space (16 square feet). If I were you I'd start with a single 240w quantum board with Samsung LM301B or LM301H. Just get another if you want to expand at a later point.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Does anyone have any recommendations on the kind I saw one that was a 600w full spectrum would that be good enough for this small plant?
It's not 600 watts if it's a blurple LED. Check the actual draw. Don't buy a blurple.

600w if from the wall is probably overkill if it were LCD for a single plant, unless you want to get it huge. That amount of power would be enough for a 4X4 space (16 square feet). If I were you I'd start with a single 240w quantum board with Samsung LM301B or LM301H. Just get another if you want to expand at a later point.
Is LCD Liquid Crystal Display, lol.
 
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