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Hi ,

Start of week 6 flower. Ocean Forest using Dr Earth organic fertiliser using directions from their website. East coast sour diesel chaco cut. Any advice would be highly appreciated.
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how far is away is your light , wattage and is it dimmed.
 
Are the leaves limp? Or just crispy and yellow?

If limp… I’d say more consistent waterings/feedings would be a good start. How often do you water them? On your next run, try doing it every other day if you’re in soil… and like 4 times a day if you’re in soilless. I fear the root systems on these ones might already be too weak to start watering them regularly again (it might drown the roots and do more harm than good)

If just crispy and yellow… (and you FOR SURE got strong roots) then you got some kind of lockout or uptake issue. Flush them out to completely saturate the media and resume with your current nutrient program. The lockout probably occurred due to heat stress (and plants NEEDING more water and nutrients because they were getting TOO HOT and sweating it out faster than normal). You may just need to adjust the waterings to the compete with the ambient heat
 
Are the leaves limp? Or just crispy and yellow?

If limp… I’d say more consistent waterings/feedings would be a good start. How often do you water them? On your next run, try doing it every other day if you’re in soil… and like 4 times a day if you’re in soilless. I fear the root systems on these ones might already be too weak to start watering them regularly again (it might drown the roots and do more harm than good)

If just crispy and yellow… (and you FOR SURE got strong roots) then you got some kind of lockout or uptake issue. Flush them out to completely saturate the media and resume with your current nutrient program. The lockout probably occurred due to heat stress (and plants NEEDING more water and nutrients because they were getting TOO HOT and sweating it out faster than normal). You may just need to adjust the waterings to the compete with the ambient heat
Crispy and yellow, not limp. Temp 80-85F. Water every 2-3 days, ocean forest soil.
 
There’s a bit going on

Incorrect watering,to hot and to much light.

If the lights on 100% dim it to 75%
Not many have leds at 100% they are to intense.
18” is a bit close you’d be better doing what most do and raise it 24-36”

When plants getting to much light it bleaches the leaves.

Some strains can handle more light than others.

Your temperature is to high as said bring that down to 75-80%

80% being max

The yellow leaves won’t recover there to far gone.

Not alls lost sort the environment out.

Watering to often isn’t desirable and hurts the plant

Every other day would be to much.

Get your environment sorted and then you won’t have to water to often

Btw PPFD is just a guide when it comes to cannabis. Your eye will tell you a lot more
 
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