Indoor Purple Indica - 900W VIPARSPECTRA

Once the leaves are damaged they don't come back properly. I would cut them off at least you can see what the new stuff is doing. A proper flush is 2 to 3 times pot volume but washes out some of the good shit too. Do the infirmary as mentioned but certainly over fertilizer and light burn won't help.

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Once the leaves are damaged they don't come back properly. I would cut them off at least you can see what the new stuff is doing. A proper flush is 2 to 3 times pot volume but washes out some of the good shit too. Do the infirmary as mentioned but certainly over fertilizer and light burn won't help.

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I've posted in the infirmary but I'm yet to receive a actual diagnosis or some tips as to what I should do... I'm really stuck as to what I should do.

Some of the sugar leaves around the buds are drooping and looking a bit sad. Should I do a full flush and go from there or just feed her low nutrient solution? The coco was still really wet last night from when I watered it on Saturday.

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I've posted in the infirmary but I'm yet to receive a actual diagnosis or some tips as to what I should do... I'm really stuck as to what I should do.

Some of the sugar leaves around the buds are drooping and looking a bit sad. Should I do a full flush and go from there or just feed her low nutrient solution? The coco was still really wet last night from when I watered it on Saturday.

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You have already flushed a bit so yes just a light feed when she dries out more, then slowly increase but let her dry out between watering a bit and not so heavy on the nutes again. Less is more!

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Trim off the dead shit too.

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You have already flushed a bit so yes just a light feed when she dries out more, then slowly increase but let her dry out between watering a bit and not so heavy on the nutes again. Less is more!

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I only fed them about 1 litre of water, my mate said to do a full flush until it comes out as runoff?

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Yes if you flush it should run off a lot to be effective. Just plain water until run off next time and that should thin out the nutes in the soil.

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Yes if you flush it should run off a lot to be effective. Just plain water until run off next time and that should thin out the nutes in the soil.

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I've got some PH up/down and I made a new nutrient mix and set it to around 6-6.5... And fed the plant until runoff, the runoff says it's 6.2. Am I best properly flushing it with a low PH water solution or just continue now feeding the adjusted nutrient solution? (The PH of the nutrient solution before adding PH down was above 7) and the PH of the tap water was above 7.5! So now I just want to make sure I put her in recovery mode so that she can update the nutrients she needs to recover.

Now can I please ask.. to anyone who can answer me this: How am I suppose to feed my plants properly?

Yes, they're grown in CoCo coir.
When I first started feeding them, I top fed them and kept the drip trays fed constantly. (Sometimes it would drink a lot of water, so that tells me at times it got dry) and the Saturday that just passed is when I decided to feed both plants 7L of water (nutrient mix) and kept the drip tray FULL. And that's when all this started happening, when the plants started to look sad, they still do to this day (they should be in recovery)...

So how often should I be feeding them, with what kind of solution. I'm aware I should keep my PH at 6-6.5 for my nutrient mix- but I'm not sure how I should be feeding them.

If I top feed them until run-off, will this mean I only have to feed every 2nd or 3rd day? And should I be feeding them nutrient mix every single time, or should I mix this up with nutrient mix and plain PH'ed water with no nutrients?

Both pots are 21Litres, my next grow will be in 16L pots. It also makes sense as to why they didnt have fast growth at seedlings, I'm guessing the PH of the water & rhizotonic was too high for the baby to uptake all the nutrients..? Hmm

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