Lets Hope u straight it out .i want u to sucess big time. Do u have a pH-meter to test with? I bought one today, and a ec-meter. My grow i gonna do now i dont want to chance. Sort the problem out and lets See some monsters
Just cause your new to it doesn't mean you can't read bro lolCould be a few things to me. I won't comment because i am still very green. I just like to state: https://www.autoflower.org/f74/self-diagnose-your-plants-basic-deficiencies-list-11.html
That is worth a good read.
Have a look at these pictures mate it would help
https://www.autoflower.org/f90/deficiency-pics-16474.html
Looks like a lack on Nitrogen.
Hi true,
The following remarks are based on symptoms almost always observed and reported to us in the old hydro industry days in coco grows -- and only occasionally in soil. Still, your symptoms are a dead ringer (CalMag-like def on upper more recent fans while bottom are reasonably sound, and occasional tip burn along serrations on affected leaves).
In coco this would be:
Organic metabolites are too high.
EC is waay high
Substrate pH is alkaline (regardless of solution pH correction) MUST check with soil pH probe!
Possibly too wet too often.
In coco
We would've fixed this with a good flush with pH corrected water to 5.2 -5.5 Water often as needed (occasionally let dry out) with solution at EC .6-.8 and pH 5.5 with a dash of CalMag added. Oh, and easy on the additives.
Suppose, as Tang suggested, first stop is a pH probe to check pH. Eight times out of ten pH is the problem. As I said above, sometimes this would remedy soil grows, though many of us had limited experience with soil and just used what worked in coco. Hope it helps.
Cheers.
LOL! I thought the Mabo, blue tube was a cooltube with a fancy filter or something! What is it ?
As for the AKR/Skunk cross, i must have been smoking some coz i can't see where i got that from!
I promise to drop in from time to time with a little encouragement and confusion ;+}
All the best,
steely
Didn't see the groom pic in your first post yesterday it's lovely in there. I want to sit in it and chill
One of the local dispensaries I was talking with the owner, also the grower. They grow in Coco and water by auto drips 6 times a day.
Holy Molely man. Those babes are lookin healthy. Kick a$$ way to start off your first grow in such an absence.
I bet you will have some killer buds forming soon.
When I look at your grow room, I feel I have to have a chemical bath, put in white clothing and wear booties. That shit is so damn sexy. First picture I have seen where I am more traced by the room than the grow its self. Just wow bro, very amazing.
Hey man. I would say they look nutrient burn.. I saw this on the last Pics aswell.. I compared your Pics to others and it sure looks like it. I am in no way an experienced grower so you better Wait for an expert come and help you. But i like your setup andthat your thinking big so atleast i Can give My toughts. But like i say Wait for a PRO to help u out.
Lets Hope u straight it out .i want u to sucess big time. Do u have a pH-meter to test with? I bought one today, and a ec-meter. My grow i gonna do now i dont want to chance. Sort the problem out and lets See some monsters
Maybe its because Im a new grower. Doesnt the curling edges mean heat stress also. Which is why Im suprised no one mentioned that.
which makes me a little confused atm. Someone correct me please if Im wrong. I never though an N problem cuased those curls. Unless its from an earlier post that I missed, and the heat issue has been resolved?
The reason I say N is the colour of the edges, but did notice them curling up at the edge.
I think in that link I put up about the leaf it mentions the upturned leaf bit. Just not read it cause it isn't on my plant...... Lol. Sorry
Could be a few things to me. I won't comment because i am still very green. I just like to state: https://www.autoflower.org/f74/self-diagnose-your-plants-basic-deficiencies-list-11.html
That is worth a good read.
respect on your setup mate , I had a similar problem to this and was over watering them I cut it back and problems went the leafs recovered apart from damaged yellow bits ,I wouldn't of thought it would be feed strength as you say your feeding them altogether .
Good look hope your sorted soon : Respect and peace brother
Also a newb, but I'll throw in my 2 cents...
When I saw the pics, Nitrogen def. popped into my head as well...but I didn't say anything because I don't know what's causing it.
If your soil ph is causing nute lock out, you need to know what your current ph is in order to properly correct it, or you could risk making it worse
via over-correction. Their may be a way to get nitrogen to your plant via foliar feed while you wait on the soil ph meter to get there...IDK
but it would bypass the potential lock out. If it were me, I would start a little flushing but I wouldn't go so acidifying as 5.2 with the flush quite yet
and you may look into giving them a bath to leach out whatever may be causing the lock out.