I am growing 5 lemon haze auto flowers and recently the top leaves have started to discolor and curl/curl up. I just recently checked the ph of the soil and it was almost 8. I have just recently (1 watering) started giving the right PH water. The are in half organic and half miracle grow soil. Again it’s my first grow and I’m just trying to get it figured out! I am thinking nutrient burn. I fed miracle grow 2 times in a row then it started to happen. Rookie/dumb mistake. I flushed them yesterday with 6 ph water and no nutrients. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
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I will definitely try what you posted. I just got the ph from a soil tester stuck into the soil. I did check the runoff water after the first time of using correctly balanced ph water and I was getting up to 10 but mostly around 9
The first major mistake u did was use miricle grow, not only is there sodium in the mix (salt) they infuse the mix with food so everytime you water you feed, autos are very sensitive and you have overwhelmed your plants, i have been doing autoflowers for over 9 years, they need a light spongy mix, i use ffof works great, allso they need very little food if any, i use botanacare pro grow but very sparingly, for flower i use atami bloombastic 2ml per US gal but go easy and make shure you water it down or you will burn your girls, so your problem now is your mix is much to hot for autoflowers, pics are 2 Skywalker autoflowers at day 24.
Okay thanks for the info! Like I said I’m kinda using this one to work out any kinks. What soil do you prefer to use? My light is about 2-3’ from the plant.
wild pH fluctuations wouldn't help. go easy on nutrients. go steady.
plenty of time to recover, check on its new growth to make sure that is healthy.
be patient, a lot of this is containing your expectations, excitement and eagerness.
choice of soil can come down to personal preference, local product availability, etc.
what sort of light is it?
what i typically do, for example, i might feed one of the plants, then see how she responds - before applying it to the rest of the family, especially, if its something new i'm doing to the plants, i test it on a guinea pig.