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Hi, everyone. I had a quick question. I know the bottom leafs die out and is normal during flowering but I'm kinda worried its dying out to fast. Not sure if I should double up on nutes or add in some DR Earth veg nutes to the mix or just let be and keep doing what I been doing? Thanks for sny input. I can take pics with no led on if need be.

RH - 65-70
Temp - 70
Nutes - Half of DR Earth Bloom once a week
Water - watering once a week with nutes and whenever soils dry.
 

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Hi, everyone. I had a quick question. I know the bottom leafs die out and is normal during flowering but I'm kinda worried its dying out to fast. Not sure if I should double up on nutes or add in some DR Earth veg nutes to the mix or just let be and keep doing what I been doing? Thanks for sny input. I can take pics with no led on if need be.

RH - 65-70
Temp - 70
Nutes - Half of DR Earth Bloom once a week
Water - watering once a week with nutes and whenever soils dry.
Your humidity is high for flower, and what kind of light did you use for veg?
Looks like hps?
Are you feeding with micro & macro nutes?
 
I used the same light ( KingLED 600watt) I also used it for my last single grow and everything came out great. The nutes 2 tablespoons of DR Earth Flower/Bloom scratched into soil around the base of the plant.
 
I used the same light ( KingLED 600watt) I also used it for my last single grow and everything came out great. The nutes 2 tablespoons of DR Earth Flower/Bloom scratched into soil around the base of the plant.
That king led is that full spectrum?
May want to consider more blues possibly mix in a h.i.d to establish more growth
 
Hi, everyone. I had a quick question. I know the bottom leafs die out and is normal during flowering but I'm kinda worried its dying out to fast. Not sure if I should double up on nutes or add in some DR Earth veg nutes to the mix or just let be and keep doing what I been doing? Thanks for sny input. I can take pics with no led on if need be.

RH - 65-70
Temp - 70
Nutes - Half of DR Earth Bloom once a week
Water - watering once a week with nutes and whenever soils dry.
Howdy, and welcome to the Farm! ๐Ÿค 

Yes, some pics without the blurple lights would make it easier for us to help you. Also, here are some charts to help you identify nutrient deficiencies and toxicities - https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/t...r-making-nutrient-deficiency-diagnoses.60485/

Feel free to scroll through that whole thread, there's a lot of helpful charts in there aside from the first page. You'll even see some that will explain what parts of the plant will turn which colors, and why it's doing that. From there you will start to understand your plant's specific needs very easily.
 
Im pretty sure its a nitrogen def. just wondering if I should add more nutes or just keep adding half every week.
 

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Watering issuesโ€ฆ

Media?

Pot size?

Watering frequency and amounts?

Nutrients used?
 
Doubt its watering issues I keep up with the watering and also make sure I have some run off. I added 3/4 of dr earth flower dosage and also added about an inch of new top soil to the pot. I also tested PH and was around 6.5. Maybe its normal idk ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ
 

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It is a water and environment issue if you water once a week and thats all thats needed then that in itself is an issue.

Your VPD is waaaay off, temp is to cold, they arenโ€™t taking water up fast enough and probably have root issues because of this. I wont go to deep into this since you doubt it.

Water movement through the plant is what gives them rigidity. The fact you plant is half limp says its not transporting water. Giving symptoms of over and underwatering at the same time. In these conditions its tour watering that IS the issue but the reason IS the environment.

This is not a quick fix and has nothing to do with your nutrients
 
It is a water and environment issue if you water once a week and thats all thats needed then that in itself is an issue.

Your VPD is waaaay off, temp is to cold, they arenโ€™t taking water up fast enough and probably have root issues because of this. I wont go to deep into this since you doubt it.

Water movement through the plant is what gives them rigidity. The fact you plant is half limp says its not transporting water. Giving symptoms of over and underwatering at the same time. In these conditions its tour watering that IS the issue but the reason IS the environment.

This is not a quick fix and has nothing to do with your nutrients
That could be easier problem to solve just by transplant into bigger pots and soil without nutes.
I'm curious if those plants lived their whole lives in those pots?
 
That could be easier problem to solve just by transplant into bigger pots and soil without nutes.
I'm curious if those plants lived their whole lives in those pots?
Environment is way way out. VPD is of that for clones with no root system. There is just not enough water transport for any media imo. No uptake and itโ€™s probably very high in nutrients in the soil so when its corrected he is likely to see tox and lockout
 
Ya its been in the same pot all its life. This yellowing started happening at the 1 month mark like my last plant. I know the soil itself ia out of nutes. I only water when soils dry. So if I correct the VDP things should even out?
 
Ya its been in the same pot all its life. This yellowing started happening at the 1 month mark like my last plant. I know the soil itself ia out of nutes. I only water when soils dry. So if I correct the VDP things should even out?
Its a start but you likely have root danage.

Do you have any ability to control temo and humidity?

The pot needs to be off the floor and you dont want much runoff if using organics or prefertilized soil.
 
Cant really control humidity but I can control the temp to a degree. Ill take it off the floor though. I need to invest in a humidifier.
 
Cant really control humidity but I can control the temp to a degree. Ill take it off the floor though. I need to invest in a humidifier.
You need a dehumidifierโ€ฆ do you have an exhaust fan? But thatโ€™s absolutely needed it you are compounding the issue with low co2 levelโ€™s
 
Theres a ton of holes around the bottom but either way Im gonna leave the door open for now and see if that helps. Ya Im gonna order a humidifier.
 
Theres a ton of holes around the bottom but either way Im gonna leave the door open for now and see if that helps. Ya Im gonna order a humidifier.
No you dont need a humidifier you need first and foremost and exhaust fan
 
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