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Hi guys,

Could you please help me on those tow plants, they're autos about 50 days old.

I don't know why they stopped growing, I only fed them ones:
1/4 seaweed
1/4 10-10-10
Less than 1/4 humic acid

Im using a 400w HPS for 20/4
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I'm no expert. In fact I'm on my first grow ever. I consulted my info and it doesn't look like a deficiency that I can tell. So...two options: 1.) post this in the AFN Autoflower Infirmary for Sick Plants and wait for someone who knows a lot more than I do like @Waira to answer you; or 2.) Give some more specific info and hope someone here might be able to help...like what's your water pH? What's the pH of your runoff? How much are the specific measurements that you're using? What are the brands of nutrients you're using? Are you using a soil or potting mix? Which brand? What is your relative humidity and temperature?
 
I'm no expert. In fact I'm on my first grow ever. I consulted my info and it doesn't look like a deficiency that I can tell. So...two options: 1.) post this in the AFN Autoflower Infirmary for Sick Plants and wait for someone who knows a lot more than I do like @Waira to answer you; or 2.) Give some more specific info and hope someone here might be able to help...like what's your water pH? What's the pH of your runoff? How much are the specific measurements that you're using? What are the brands of nutrients you're using? Are you using a soil or potting mix? Which brand? What is your relative humidity and temperature?

I dont know whats my water ph level nether the soil ph!

Im using potting soil and i dont think noun of you guys will be able to know the brand of the potting soil that i use because its made locally, even the nutrients that i use!


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@Muteb420

Greetings and welcome to AFN.

Couple of questions for you here. What type of soil are you using and how often are you watering.
I see some leaf curl from over water which will mimic a def. The roots are not getting O2
The gas exchange is dead hence the leaf roll.

Are you feeding with every water?
 
@Muteb420

Greetings and welcome to AFN.

Couple of questions for you here. What type of soil are you using and how often are you watering.
I see some leaf curl from over water which will mimic a def. The roots are not getting O2
The gas exchange is dead hence the leaf roll.

Are you feeding with every water?

@FullDuplex

Hey,

I only fed them ones and i water them every 2 days sometimes every 3days depends on the soil if its still wet i'd give a day before i water them again

I believe you won't be familiar with the brand of the soil i use, but I toke some pics of it let me find"em and i'll post them here

By the way what can i do right now to fix this situation?!


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@FullDuplex

Hey,

I only fed them ones and i water them every 2 days sometimes every 3days depends on the soil if its still wet i'd give a day before i water them again

I believe you won't be familiar with the brand of the soil i use, but I toke some pics of it let me find"em and i'll post them here

By the way what can i do right now to fix this situation?!


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Given her size and the pot size you still may be over watering her. I use .5 and 1 gal pots and it seems to be the same that you are using right there. I will water every 2 -3 days in full flower in something that size. When they are in full flower they consume the most water of any time during their growth period.

How are you determining when the soil is dry? Most of the time i use my finger, and if its the slightest bit wet up to the second knuckle i wont water. I want the first 2-3 inches of the soil dry before i water again. Remember that just because the surface is dry that the bottom of the pot could still be very wet. If there is bark and other items in the soil they will hold the water longer.

Here is what i would do, the next few days. Lets use this as a learning lesion, let her dry out. Most of the damage is already done and i dont mean to sound negative but the yield is going to be impacted but learning some recovery never helps for the next grow. Then when you do water again use nothing but plain water get some of those salts out of the soil.
 
Thanks for the save @FullDuplex. I knew I was out of my depth, but I wanted to try to point @Muteb420 in the right direction, because I knew I would be straight up freaking out if my babies weren't growing.

No worries, but eventually youll be able to just pull them and not worry about it. I have had females that were sub par in flower and out the window they go. Ill use them for oil or something but they go if there is nothing good about them. But i am also spoiled i have pretty much an un limited seed stock.
 
No worries, but eventually youll be able to just pull them and not worry about it. I have had females that were sub par in flower and out the window they go. Ill use them for oil or something but they go if there is nothing good about them. But i am also spoiled i have pretty much an un limited seed stock.

Thank you bro I really appreciate it all.

Cheers,


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