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Diagnosis of my plant 6 weeks old

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Diagnosis of my plant 6 weeks old
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Anyone know what’s up with this plant? It Nana sorbet from North Atlantic seed company it’s been like this for the last week and has pretty much halted growth. It’s in 17 gallon pot with 70% ocean forest/happy frog and 30% pearlite.
 
Photoperiod plant? If so, bigger planter. See if the roots are coming out the bottom of the bag.
Also, your soil should have cover...dead leaves, straw, anything. It's been over 90 degrees for days on end in NY city and my plants would be stressed out if not for cover. Half inch of dead leaves keeps my top layer of soil 20 degrees cooler.
 
Yea it’s a photo and it’s in a 17 gallon plastic planter. Temp of the soil is 95 the soil around my tomatoes are sitting at 128 degrees but I’ll try putting some cover over the dirt.
 
View attachment 2216747View attachment 2216752Anyone know what’s up with this plant? It Nana sorbet from North Atlantic seed company it’s been like this for the last week and has pretty much halted growth. It’s in 17 gallon pot with 70% ocean forest/happy frog and 30% pearlite.
Iron deficiency

Do a slurry test on your soil cuz it's probably turned acidic causing the lockout, post the results
 
I have never seen one of those, I always do my slurry tests in a mixing cup & read it with a meter, what does that reading says?
 

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I have never seen one of those, I always do my slurry tests in a mixing cup & read it with a meter, what does that reading says?
It looks like 6.0-6.5 range to me. My other plant is healthy and doing good they get the same water and same nutrients but I can raise the ph some in the next watering.
 
Relatively close together only difference it’s in the ground and I started it back in April it’s a skywalker og
 

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It looks like 6.0-6.5 range to me. My other plant is healthy and doing good they get the same water and same nutrients but I can raise the ph some in the next watering.
Have you flushed it's soil recently?
 
No I haven’t the one in the ground takes about 4 gallons every other day and the one in the pot takes 2.5 gallons. I’ve got a mountain spring in my neighbors backyard it ph sits around 7.1 that’s what I’ve been watering with I do have to let it warm up for a day before using it tho bc it temperature is about 55 degrees out the mountain
 
Seems weird that with that much soil. Also that it came on all at once. I think I would top dress with some worm castings and add some micos to help make nutrients available. I would cover the soil with some straw. It will help hold in some moisture.
 
No I haven’t the one in the ground takes about 4 gallons every other day and the one in the pot takes 2.5 gallons. I’ve got a mountain spring in my neighbors backyard it ph sits around 7.1 that’s what I’ve been watering with I do have to let it warm up for a day before using it tho bc it temperature is about 55 degrees out the mountain
I agree w/ above, it's a little unusual in such a big pot

but like they say when in doubt flush it out... And looking at how fast that's deteriorating I'd recommend you do it ASAP or you're possibly going to lose that plant

I think my well temperature is about 55 or around that so I've never let it warm up but I suppose you could
 
too high PH, iron lockout, flush with straight 6.5 is what I would do. And with sensical+ in my case as it have kelp. To have lockout like this you have well over 7 PH in soil. And if you won't flush you will encounter bigger problems as it will start to lock out more.
Listen to the guys upstairs.
And good luck with this one 🤘 She will get better soon
 
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The flushing and dropping the ph has worked the growth has picked up. Want to thank everyone for their input
 
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