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Also the hydro shop goes with the vbx feed you dont need to check the ph ive never ph since the start
what medium you're growing in ?You just need to get the ec right
I slowly upped it and last feed I just did ph’d water thinking it’s nute lock or burn. I’m using coco and running canna nute line. My next feed I’m going to lower ppm to 1000 and stay there for a little I also do no run off but I should of on my flush to test the run offDid you now up it or you up it before... also do you do a runoff flush when you watering? Or just top up watering?
You should... here is the information I need from you..I slowly upped it and last feed I just did ph’d water thinking it’s nute lock or burn. I’m using coco and running canna nute line. My next feed I’m going to lower ppm to 1000 and stay there for a little I also do no run off but I should of on my flush to test the run off
1. 7 gallon potsYou should... here is the information I need from you..
1. The size of pot you use.
2. You daily watering volume in liters.
3. The final NPK ratio of your feed.
4. Your feeding frequency and when you feed how much liters of water you feed per pot and @ what ppm.
The purple color is commonly a sign of phosphorous deficiency. These plants will move mobile nutrients and moisture from older leaves when there isn't enough available through the roots. Reproduction (flowering) is their priority, so other parts of the plant might be sacrificed. It also looks like the plant needs more frequent watering, because the plants like plenty of water during this stage of their lives. I'm also wondering if the light might be too intense. Sometimes reducing the light intensity helps, even if it does slow growth somewhat.Was wondering if anybody could help me out identify the issue that’s going on with my plants. So they first seem to start getting purple and then after they’re done getting purple, they get yellow and curl and dry up. I just started week four and this started a week and a half ago the only thing I’ve done different this time around was spray lost coast plant therapy. Could that have caused this?View attachment 2355789
The purple color is commonly a sign of phosphorous deficiency. These plants will move mobile nutrients and moisture from older leaves when there isn't enough available through the roots. Reproduction (flowering) is their priority, so other parts of the plant might be sacrificed. It also looks like the plant needs more frequent watering, because the plants like plenty of water during this stage of their lives. I'm also wondering if the light might be too intense. Sometimes reducing the light intensity helps, even if it does slow growth somewhat.
You could cut off the dead leaves.
You should... here is the information I need from you..
1. The size of pot you use.
2. You daily watering volume in liters.
3. The final NPK ratio of your feed.
4. Your feeding frequency and when you feed how much liters of water you feed per pot and @ what ppm.
And from now on... always have runoff.. plants grows on ratio not amount available... because plants release H+ and OH- ions into the soil to take up the respective nutrients... it cannot really select the nutrients from the filth that built up... so a flush is always needed..
After all you can eat... without pooping.. you too will die quickly.![]()
any recommendations on a quality product for pm?
Do you mean (white) powdery mildew? If so, a milk and water solution works well. There are recipes online for it. I like to use AgroMagen GrowSafe because it works well, but it is a bit costly.any recommendations on a quality product for pm?
Better ventilation. A milk and water solution will help treat the problem but getting your ventilation down is the only cure.any recommendations on a quality product for pm?
And keeping the humidity below 60%.Better ventilation. A milk and water solution will help treat the problem but getting your ventilation down is the only cure.
1. 7 gallon pots
2. 4L per plant
3. Got me on that one
4. Every other day when top of coco is dry 4L per pot was @1250 ppm
4L Every other day4L per pot per day!!!! Bro I feed 2L per day @ 800ppm max to the girl above.. and she drinks 10L of water a day... you have nutrient lock out for sure due to calcium build up locking out first phosphorus.. then magnesium and iron.. no wonder you get every nutrient deficiency.
Oh... 2l still too high.4L Every other day
4L per pot per day!!!! Bro I feed 2L per day @ 800ppm max to the girl above.. and she drinks 10L of water a day... you have nutrient lock out for sure due to calcium build up locking out first phosphorus.. then magnesium and iron.. no wonder you get every nutrient deficiency.
Oh... 2l still too high.
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This was my crop before and all other followed suit I’ve never had this problem and never changed my feeding style I always gradually increased ppm and maxed at 1250ppm and eventually dropped back down after week 5
Hello,
My first thought is it looks like you're dealing with a nitrogen deficiency, which is pretty common during the flowering stage. A lot of people cut back on nitrogen to focus on phosphorus and potassium, but if it's reduced too much or too early, the plant can start pulling nitrogen from the older leaves, causing them to yellow.
Notice how the new growth looks healthy while the older growth is dying off? Think of it like your body needing protein, if you don’t consume enough, it starts breaking down your muscles for protein. The plant is doing something similar, prioritizing its energy for the flowers and shedding leaves it no longer needs as a resource.
Hope that makes sense and helps. Good luck!