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Aussieaceae

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What's the grow medium ? Nutrients? PH?

I'd back off the fertilizer a bit, if you've been supplementing. Plain water once or twice even, if in soil.

You're close enough to harvest, i don't think there is anything to be concerned about at all.
Just watch your nutrient / don't fry them.
 

BaginsZA

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Hey Col. What are you growing there bud? All your tips look like they are dealing with a touch more neuts then they can handle. What are you feeding and how often? They don't look hungry, if anything they look like they are aging and perhaps overfed. . New growth is what seems to be affected most so share some detail and we can all share some input.
 
Thanks for inputs. Growing in soil and last feed was over 5 days ago they are blue dream and being watered with 6.5ph, run off is around 6.6-6.8 and soil is reading 6.8. I’ve usually watered every 2nd-3rd day and lift pots to test for dryness. They started to drink a lot less I’ve noticed is that helping cause the problem?.
 

BaginsZA

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What are you feeding with? PH is within range, so let's focus on feed. As stated above you are looking quite far along, and without much info to go on, you could just be looking at early stages of the end game.
 

Aussieaceae

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Yeah if they're not drinking much, then you may be over watering just a touch. Or it's a little lockout.

Regardless, i'd call for plain water next time it needs it. Run to waste. Then give it more time before the next watering / feed.

Otherwise carry on. Nothing to really worry about. If it is, it should snap right out of it anyway.
 
What are you feeding with? PH is within range, so let's focus on feed. As stated above you are looking quite far along, and without much info to go on, you could just be looking at early stages of the end game.
I was feeding emerald harvest and stopped about 5 days ago that was it’s last feed. It’s halfway through week 7
 
Yeah if they're not drinking much, then you may be over watering just a touch. Or it's a little lockout.

Regardless, i'd call for plain water next time it needs it. Run to waste. Then give it more time before the next watering / feed.

Otherwise carry on. Nothing to really worry about. If it is, it should snap right out of it anyway.
Thanks a bunch Aussie, would you recommend I buy RO water or carry on with my normal tap water?
 

Aussieaceae

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Thanks a bunch Aussie, would you recommend I buy RO water or carry on with my normal tap water?
No worries. Not a problem at all.

Tap should be fine if you've been successful thus far. Really depends on what's in it.
If you choose the hydro route, then you may be forced to.

Have a good 1. Cheers.
 

polishpollack

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The first post is a joke, right? Anyone with good grow like this really shouldn't be thinking there's a problem. Did you create this thread just to show off those plants? I can't help but be suspicious because we don't usually see such good plants in this forum.
If this is for real, then just water and let them die, then harvest. but I find it hard to believe these plants are thought to have a problem.
 

mistergrafik

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The first post is a joke, right? Anyone with good grow like this really shouldn't be thinking there's a problem. Did you create this thread just to show off those plants? I can't help but be suspicious because we don't usually see such good plants in this forum.
If this is for real, then just water and let them die, then harvest. but I find it hard to believe these plants are thought to have a problem.
Was thinking the same. A far cry from needing help when it's at this stage. You got it this far -

IS YOU LOOKIN' FOR CLOUT M8? :eyesmoke: :peace:
 

mistergrafik

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That flower looks better than bad and everyone here said that themselves!
I saw your comment about lockout before it was deleted. I don't think switching nutes is a good idea. The flowers look good but the leaves look like something isn't working -

I don't use soil so I cannot answer for sure. Lockout? Salts? Did they change after he cut feed?
 

Aussieaceae

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I saw your comment about lockout before it was deleted. I don't think switching nutes is a good idea. The flowers look good but the leaves look like something isn't working -

I don't use soil so I cannot answer for sure. Lockout? Salts? Did they change after he cut feed?
That's alright, i noticed you deleted part of your comment, so deleted mine. Apologies. :eyesmoke:

Feeding five days ago and soil, it could / would take at least a couple to lockout. Unless way, way too much.

But honestly looks to me like it's taken a little longer than five days.
 
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