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Indoor grow. Plant showing issues

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Indoor grow. Plant showing issues

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What do u mean
I mean it's impossible to offer any insight without you giving us the whole story.

it's like posting a picture of a car that doesnt run and saying, what's wrong? Why doesnt it run?

What's it in, feed, light, environment, growers need all the friggin details of what you've done to know where you went wrong.
 
55% humidity. 25 degrees Celsius. They get 15 hours and a half hours of light. 26 inches high. Hlg 300 in a 3x3. I’ve been feeding him biocanna rhizotonic earlier on but lately I’ve been giving it ancient earth by advanced nutrients instead every once in a while. They were looking fine I watered them with only water recently and they are slowly getting worse. I put like a scoop of Gaia green 4-4-4 in the soil and some myke. They soil is fox farms happy frog.
 
Him? It's a male? lol
Looks like maybe the soil mix is too hot. Gaia green is good stuff but you gotta go easy on it. I'd give it plenty of fresh water with good runoff and let it get good and dry before watering it again. If you can, dim your light a bit to relieve transpiration pressure and see if it improves.
 
55% humidity. 25 degrees Celsius. They get 15 hours and a half hours of light. 26 inches high. Hlg 300 in a 3x3. I’ve been feeding him biocanna rhizotonic earlier on but lately I’ve been giving it ancient earth by advanced nutrients instead every once in a while. They were looking fine I watered them with only water recently and they are slowly getting worse. I put like a scoop of Gaia green 4-4-4 in the soil and some myke. They soil is fox farms happy frog.
Do you test your ph or ppm? to see what your soil conditions are? Cheap on Amazon $15 each
 
Do you test your ph or ppm? to see what your soil conditions are? Cheap on Amazon $15 each
Yes , yes and of course yes a must have item don’t believe what’s on there label use the meters so you bring it to the table ....
 
Yes , yes and of course yes a must have item don’t believe what’s on there label use the meters so you bring it to the table ....
I have a liquid ph tester. I use this stuff called tnb naturals ph down and it’s a salt and I’m wondering if the ph down can create salt buildup and make it go too acidic.
 
Is that sarcastic or do you really think so cause other people have thought that but I assumed 26 inches was enough
Not familiar with your led but the reviews sound like its powerful enough to burn leaves. Did you raise it recently?
 
Def heat issue even 25c, is way to warm for any length of time gotta cool your space. Jmo tho may be as easy as someone else said and move the light away a bit
 
My 1000w hps is closer than your leds were before moving them up its the heat the plant is losing water faster thru transpiration then they can get from the soil. Maybe a little hot with nutes.

It's getting hot already in my veg room and summer hasn't hit us in Ontario. At least if fairly dry for now. Wait till the humidity hits us.
 
does heat cause your plants to uptake more water? And thus too many nutes. Im new to growing so I don’t really understand its process. I have a heater on because I thought it would like a warmer environment for some reason so luckily for me I can just turn that off and I don’t have to fiddle with my light lol.
 
Idk about that but it makes the plant lose more water by sweating from the leaves. And the roots can't suck water from the soil fast enough. It does not look like a nute burn to me anyways.

I don't have a copy but if you look in the infirmary forum there is a vdc chart should explain it I figure
 
My room sits at night 17C daytime lights on at most 21C
 
What's the pH of your runoff water? What do you ph your water to after adding all the nutes before you water?
 
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