John546
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your ph is too high for a start.you want to drop that to around 6.5 if the plants are in soil.it looks like you have over feed but that could just be the off ph.
what type of lights are those?
for your next grow invest a couple of dollars in an hps light(a400w will do to start off with) some canna terra pro soil and some biobizz grow and bloom nutrients and that's you got the bare essentials for a small but productive grow.[/QUOTE
I 400 hps light , are they okay or going bad what i have to do to save the situation
Which one i have indica or sativa and how long it will takeI'm an outdoor grower and only my second year so I'll let someone else give you advice. There are a lot of people on here that are far more knowledgeable than me.
What I will say is I'm having a similar problem on 3 of my 6 plants with the leaf clawing (curling at the end). I'm pretty sure my plants started to bloom then re-veg'd. I flushed them with Fox Farm Sledge Hammer then gave them nutrients with more potassium. 2 of the 3 are almost better but one is still clawing like your plant in the last pic. I'm waiting on some better nutrients with more balanced nitrogen-phosphorous-potassium and will be giving them one or more doses of cal/mag. I hope it fixes the problem.
Indica can have that short of flowering time but Sativa can take 2-4 months, some even longer.
Really its good ?I'm new too and they look fine to me. I would stop feeding it that fertilizer though or just use a dime size shot of it in a gallon. Wow 9-59-8. Shit I've never seen it go that high
Which one i have indica or sativa and how long it will take
And is going good or not ?
Which one i have indica or sativa and how long it will take
And is going good or not ?
I've seen much worse first time grows. It's a lot of stuff to learn, especially indoor.
Uuuuh, imho your plants look really nutrient burned, maybe mites too, but hard to tell from the pics. I have no idea what kind of plants you have there are so many mixed strains. I don't know that anyone can help you identify them except whoever you got them from.
I'm sorry I can't be more help. I'm just starting to learn indoor growing this season so take anything I say very lightly.
I stopped fedding them starting from tomorrow i try to find a way to reduce ph thing
i would agree.they don't look great but its first grow so its allowedI've seen much worse first time grows. It's a lot of stuff to learn, especially indoor.
Uuuuh, imho your plants look really nutrient burned, maybe mites too, but hard to tell from the pics. I have no idea what kind of plants you have there are so many mixed strains. I don't know that anyone can help you identify them except whoever you got them from.
It shouldn't hurt to flush them, you can probably get away with a pH 7.0. It looks like a lot of phosphorus you were giving them and I don't know how much you should be. From what I've learned, in the flower cycle the nitrogen is lowered, phosphorus goes up a little, and potassium goes up a lot. You should ask one of the moderators for advice or who else you can talk to for advice.
Reduce the N in the feeding, looking overfeed with N to me.It can make flowering and formation of the buds difficult if it is too much.I judge by the shаde of green(realy,realy dark it is not always healthy)and the burned tips of leaves,also the buds may take a strange form,twisted,clowed leaves depends on your other conditions.This fertilizer can fry them,may be you should use only water few times.....They could be repared,you have time till the end when they become thickest:)may be flush or something to get rid of the excess…..I don't think you fail,just overdoing them a little:)But they are not bad:)
Its bad or good and what is that exactlyAmmoniacal nitrogen? Soundslike something from Chernobyl
Its a number i keep an eye on, ammonia does not sound appetizing. I believe organic nitrogen is ammonia free.Its bad or good and what is that exactly
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