Can you Help me clarify a self diagnose? Thanks

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Hey farmers! I’m back with a quick question to help clarify a self diagnoses 😅
I transplanted my jungle boys mother from a 5 gal to 7 gal. Yea I know not really a good idea… I should’ve gone with a 10 gal.
But anyways I transplanted into a 7 gal with fox farm ocean forest and watered with a ph of 6.3 w/Recharge. Over the last few days I’ve noticed this happening. I assumed overfertilized or overwatering or honestly both.
 
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Umm its showing multiple diagnoses what do you feed them and how much might be inbalance of nutrients or ph, measure ur rin off ph and ppm also. Gonna need some details on the nutes and quantity ur using
 
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So I read recently that they changed the recipe for ocean forest and it has more available nutes or something I haven’t looked into it though. This is just OF and Recharge? Seems extreme.
 
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Thanks for the replies 🤟
I was feeding Week 4 of Fox farm nutrients and plant was completely fine. I decided to transplant to a 7gal couple days ago Sunday. I transplanted into a 7gal of fox farm nutrients and watered with a ph of 6.3 with recharge. Haven’t added anything since then.
 
mysticepipedon

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I think your pH is out of wack. There are multiple symptoms here.
 
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I’m very consistent with the feeding schedule and doing it every other watering. I use blue lab ph pen and drops to double check ph. I even let sit for a minute or two to make sure ph is stable
this image shows my last watering right up to transplant
 
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Id light flush check runoff maybe super light feeding depending how much you flush and what runoff looks like. Reduce light intensity if you can. I’m not using OF anymore. Foxfarm is Big Canna to me at this point
 
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This is a video of it a few days before I transplanted.
Which is why I think it’s over-fertilized
 
ComfortablyNumb

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Turn the lights down. It's light stress.
And FFOF doesn't have everything you need.
The recharge is great, keep it going while you add some new soil to the top and till it into the surface inch or so.
Then soak it. All the water it can handle. You need to feed it, but your soil is a bit short. The new soil will help.
Soak it so the new stuff starts breaking down quicker.

What other nutes do you have?
 
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Turn the lights down. It's light stress.
Light is not even on first knob. So it’s not even 25%. If I turn it down itll turn off LOL I also have two other clones of this plant under same light and they are completely fine.
I have a Hlg 600rspec
 
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Turn the lights down. It's light stress.
And FFOF doesn't have everything you need.
The recharge is great, keep it going while you add some new soil to the top and till it into the surface inch or so.
Then soak it. All the water it can handle. You need to feed it, but your soil is a bit short. The new soil will help.
Soak it so the new stuff starts breaking down quicker.

What other nutes do you have?
I was feeding week 4 nutrients because that’s the farthest it was able to push itself until it showed the burns at the end. So I kept feeding same amount of week 4 up until I transplanted into a fresh 7gal of ocean forest and hit with recharge. Then I got all of this.
Nothing else added
 
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Ok. Got it. FFOF has been shown to be going down in quality over the years. Why? Don't know, don't care. So we switched.
But whats going on here is over feeding.
The recharge is converting the soil to food and you are adding food. You have caused a lockout by over feeding.
You should not use recharge with other non-organic nutes generally speaking.

Flush the snot out of it and then decide which food source to use.
 
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Ok. Got it. FFOF has been shown to be going down in quality over the years. Why? Don't know, don't care. So we switched.
But whats going on here is over feeding.
The recharge is converting the soil to food and you are adding food. You have caused a lockout by over feeding.
You should not use recharge with other non-organic nutes generally speaking.

Flush the snot out of it and then decide which food source to use.
I haven’t added nutrients since like a week before I transplanted and when I did transplant I watered plain 6.3 water with recharge. So it was the new soil being too hot and the recharge making it ready available
Also Scotty real the one behind recharge states it’s usable in all grows organic or not. It’s just another microbial benefit
 
ComfortablyNumb

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So it was the new soil being too hot and the recharge making it ready available.
Possibly, have we checked pH yet?


Also Scotty real the one behind recharge states it’s usable in all grows organic or not. It’s just another microbial benefit
I prefer not to mix organic and non, mostly for this reason. It's too easy to over feed.
But hey, if Scotty made the stuff, then that works for me.
 
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Possibly, have we checked pH yet?



I prefer not to mix organic and non, mostly for this reason. It's too easy to over feed.
But hey, if Scotty made the stuff, then that works for me.
Ph of The ocean forest I used to transplant? Or of my current problem? Either one id have to give a reply to that tomorrow once I’m home from work 😭 also I appreciate the replies and the help 🤟
 
ComfortablyNumb

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Ok. when you get home, water to run off and get the pH.
Lets narrow it down.

This could be a root issue. Did you put new soil in the pot before putting the plant in?
How did you transplant it?
 
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Ok. when you get home, water to run off and get the pH.
Lets narrow it down. This could be a root issue.
I put soil evenly on the bottom to make the top level out with the edges. I let the medium dry out a bit before transplanting but not super dry to where it crumbles. Then I slightly pushed the bottom up from the bit to get it to slide out and then I placed into 7gal and filled up with fox farm around it and watered plain ph 6.3 with recharge and I was very gentle I promise but I gotcha on the numbers tomorrow big dawg 💪
 
Scar818

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Thanks for the replies 🤟
I was feeding Week 4 of Fox farm nutrients and plant was completely fine. I decided to transplant to a 7gal couple days ago Sunday. I transplanted into a 7gal of fox farm nutrients and watered with a ph of 6.3 with recharge. Haven’t added anything since then.
If you can buy nutriboost you should and give nutriboost with flush and then with apply it again with 2 more waterings. It helps plants get out of stress when transplanting and pruning. I have had many people around me who use it say good things about it. I apply it with 5-6 ml per gallon of water.
 
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