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Need help plant looks sick

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100% correct only in this case the deficiencies are caused by lack of uptake from over watering and not so much lack of nutrients in the media

It looks to me like it was over fed at one point.
Probably did
 
100% correct only in this case the deficiencies are caused by lack of uptake from over watering and not so much lack of nutrients in the media

It looks to me like it was over fed at one point.
Thinking of switching to advanced nutrients pH perfect nutrients my buddy's been growing for over 15 years and swears by
 
Thinking of switching to advanced nutrients pH perfect nutrients my buddy's been growing for over 15 years and swears by
Well they are simple but not my cup of tea. More like hate them lol... but yeah if you want something that you just mix and forget and add nothing else to then they will work and are simple... gouged on pricing though. Dry ferts are what I would recommend so much more cost effective and versatile imo
 
Well they are simple but not my cup of tea. More like hate them lol... but yeah if you want something that you just mix and forget and add nothing else to then they will work and are simple... gouged on pricing though. Dry ferts are what I would recommend so much more cost effective and versatile imo
Dry ferts ? Like what
 
Dry ferts ? Like what
I use mega crop 2 part but jacks and others are very good also... and fraction of the cost. I think AN works out to like $0.30/gal and jacks and mega crop are like $0.03/gal. Literally 10x cheaper.
 
I use mega crop 2 part but jacks and others are very good also... and fraction of the cost. I think AN works out to like $0.30/gal and jacks and mega crop are like $0.03/gal. Literally 10x cheaper.
Ive heard good things about mega crop. Was always tempted to try this stuff out during flowering but....
 

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I use mega crop 2 part but jacks and others are very good also... and fraction of the cost. I think AN works out to like $0.30/gal and jacks and mega crop are like $0.03/gal. Literally 10x cheaper.
So I use Mega Crop 2 in every stage,?
 
So I use Mega Crop 2 in every stage,?
Yeah its basically a 2 part that you just change the ratios as the plants mature. 1 part is cal nitrate and the other is all the micro PK etc. So in veg you just have a bit more cal nitrate and in flower a bit less and it changes you ratios for a flowering ratio.

The bonus is they have a feed calculator that breaks down the ppm for whatever ratio you use into ppm for each element. So you know roughly what the total ppm is made up of. That's majorly helpful if you choose to add anything else to it as you can then see how it will impact your nutrient ratios.

Here. Tells you what ppm of each element based on your ratio of part 1 to part 2 and at what concentration... so easy. Just pick the volume of water and the ratios and it will tell you the total ppm and what it's made up of individually based on how much of each you put in. Then you just weight it out and mix it and no guess work.

 
These guys have it right. Overwatering is an easy thing to do. Just back off a little, let them get plenty dry before you water again. I would probably wait right until the leaves are going to start to droop. Don't want to let them wilt but if over is the problem they need to dry out.
 
These guys have it right. Overwatering is an easy thing to do. Just back off a little, let them get plenty dry before you water again. I would probably wait right until the leaves are going to start to droop. Don't want to let them wilt but if over is the problem they need to dry out.
You called it first and bang on 👍👍
 
These guys have it right. Overwatering is an easy thing to do. Just back off a little, let them get plenty dry before you water again. I would probably wait right until the leaves are going to start to droop. Don't want to let them wilt but if over is the problem they need to dry out.
Thank you
 
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