x2 Gorilla Glue Auto stunted and yellowish?

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Hi, first time here posting.. I will leave you some photos and details, please if anyone can help me to detect and solve the problem

Problem:stunted and yellowish

Medium/grow method: Soil

Feed: and supplements used: first 2 weeks some rooting and 2 times NPK 3-5-5 0,50ml on 350ml water

water source: rain water + distilled

Strain/age: gorilla glue, 22 days

light used: HPS 250w

Climate: indoor

Additional info: irrigation water ph 5.8 to 6.5 temp. 20c to 28c humidity 40% to 60%

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To much nutrients, autos dont need much. The burnt leaf tips and the top curling leaves are a dead give away. I'd say its most likely stunted and wont yield much.
 
Welcome to AFN!
:welcome:
To much nutrients, autos dont need much. The burnt leaf tips and the top curling leaves are a dead give away. I'd say its most likely stunted and wont yield much.

thanks,
if I gave them a lot of nutrients
why the yellowish?
nutreblock out?
there is no thing to do to save them?
and how much you think i can haverst?
salute
 
thanks,
if I gave them a lot of nutrients
why the yellowish?
nutreblock out?
there is no thing to do to save them?
and how much you think i can haverst?
salute
Yeah its blocking nutrients, the leaves are past storage capacity when the tips start to burn/die.
Honestly If it was mine, I'd pull it and start over. It might make a few grams.
I don't give my autos any nutrients their first couple weeks in a basic soil. Less is more with autos.
 
Yeah its blocking nutrients, the leaves are past storage capacity when the tips start to burn/die.
Honestly If it was mine, I'd pull it and start over. It might make a few grams.
I don't give my autos any nutrients their first couple weeks in a basic soil. Less is more with autos.

sad
thanks
i'm gonna throw 1 more
but this time will use coco, do you recommend coco?
or which is a good mix soil to make from start?
also 7L pot is fine?
 
I dont have much experience with coco, I've tried it and didn't care for it. Some folks love it thou. Coco has no nutrients nor dose it hold it and you'll need to water more frequently.
I'd recommend a basic light soil with no added nutrients. I like to mix peat, perlite and a bag of composted manure. Equal parts compost, peat and add little perlite.
 
I dont have much experience with coco, I've tried it and didn't care for it. Some folks love it thou. Coco has no nutrients nor dose it hold it and you'll need to water more frequently.
I'd recommend a basic light soil with no added nutrients. I like to mix peat, perlite and a bag of composted manure. Equal parts compost, peat and add little perlite.

better to start with out any nutrients in soil right? so you can add to what your plants need?
 
Pull it over mate..try to sieve ur soil next time.i did this in my last grow and my growth first 3 weeks is "wow"
 
hello,
also i never water so much that water runs off down the bottom
can be that the problem?
 
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