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Help with growing, leaves dying

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Someone please tell me what's going on here....
 

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Tiger bloom 2-8-4
I use FoxFarm StrawberryFields Soil mix and FoxFarm Tiger Bloom through the flowering stage. I recently had literally the same thing happen to 2 out of 9 of my plants. 1 I killed. The 2nd is still hobbling along. The rest are fine. I hand water and feed. I'm still not sure if it was human error or FoxFarm error.

Judging by the size of your plants the soil mix might be to strong ?
 
How long have they been wet like that? How often are you watering? And soil type?
I just watered them yesterday.... I use pro mix mp with worm castings.... this is the 1st grow that I've had this happen this early I've been growing for about 5 years now
 
could be lockout maybe from hot soil
or aliens
young plant almost always hot soil
 
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I was thinking hot soil because I did make my own fert mix.... what should I do with that
 
could do or maybe flushing is a good option too. Im more of a hydro coco man so someone else might give you better clarity on that
 
I would, yeah. Not to a 3 gal or 5 yet though. Maybe a 1 gallon. Flushing that early can be a real pain, even if the soil is hot with one nute over the other, you may end up chasing more issues, honestly, at that size you shouldn’t be fertilizing yet. I usually don’t give them anything other than what’s in soil until week 3.
 
Take your plants out f the hot soil. Re pot.
Fill the pots 3/4 with the hot soil, if you have some bone meal add a teaspoon to each pot in hot soil mix well.
Would not hurt to put them in 5 gallon pots with 1/2 cup of bone meal.
Then the top 1/4 fill with un-loaded potting mix. Put the plants in the top unloaded mix. They will grow roots down into the hot mix and see how they do. I have a buddy that does this with fox farm soils.
 
nothing to do with the soil, just let them dry out completely a few times before watering..
raise your light 6-10 inches for 10-14 days..
 
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