What's going on there then

kylewright201

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Hi everyone. I am about two weeks into flip with ww but having a slight issue on my older fan leafs. Should I flush to fix this I have tried calmag and nothing. Lights are 2 spider farmer SF 2000. I am using biobizz allmix soil. Bac nutes pk booster, bloom, bloom stimulator. I mix these to the bac schedule I will post a pic of npk below. I have been checking the pH on the feed before feeding. The heat and humidity are great. I just don't know where I am going wrong if any of you could help that would be great.
 

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JoeBlow5823

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Once a leaf is damaged like that it will never return to the way it was. Only look at new growth.

Those autoflowers? Pretty small plants to be flowering, definitely not going to fill out the tent.

And get rid of that misting humidifier, all they do is pump minerals into the air that cover your plants and clog up carbon filters.
 

kylewright201

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Once a leaf is damaged like that it will never return to the way it was. Only look at new growth.

Those autoflowers? Pretty small plants to be flowering, definitely not going to fill out the tent.

And get rid of that misting humidifier, all they do is pump minerals into the air that cover your plants and clog up carbon filters.
Ah nice I never thought about that with the humidifier. They are standard fem seeds. I just flipped em after second tom as the are just 8 in a 1.2x1.2. any idea on what the issue could be with the leafs as the are slowly getting worse and just starting out on the odd leaf or two elsewhere.
 

See_Jay

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Once a leaf is damaged like that it will never return to the way it was. Only look at new growth.

Those autoflowers? Pretty small plants to be flowering, definitely not going to fill out the tent.

And get rid of that misting humidifier, all they do is pump minerals into the air that cover your plants and clog up carbon filters.
How is one suppose to keep an area humid if we live in a dry climate though?
 

Dontjudgeme

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Once a leaf is damaged like that it will never return to the way it was. Only look at new growth.

Those autoflowers? Pretty small plants to be flowering, definitely not going to fill out the tent.

And get rid of that misting humidifier, all they do is pump minerals into the air that cover your plants and clog up carbon filters.
Guess it’s a good thing I don’t use a filter. I wasn’t aware of that. Food for thought in the event I ever do. But it don’t seem to do anything to my plants. What other option is their for humidity. I’ve never seen a humidifier that doesn’t mist, although I’ve never actually looked for one either.
 

JoeBlow5823

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How is one suppose to keep an area humid if we live in a dry climate though?
Yeah that's true to be fair if I don't have it in my humidity can be around 30 to 40 give or take.
Ive sprouted seeds at 25% humidity. I just use a dome the first week or so and then take it off and they are fine. Low humidity is not nearly as much of an issue as people think. If you must use a humidifier, use an evaporative type (they have a filter-like element that absorbs water and it naturally evaporates.)

This girl had never seen humidity over 30% when this picture was taken.
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If you insist on running one, run this type


Or like someone else said you can use RO or distilled water in the "mist" style ones.
 
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