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No Nute Up Take

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the new seedling that made it dose not look to good all the leafs on the bottom side are a deep purple never seen any thing like that before
 
its started right off the bat u could call rooting tray to a solo cup as a up pot right?
 
so gave them a bunch of nute and let them soak it up so I know it did not just run though them gave them calmag med k and grow
 
also don't help that I cant get any of the so called masters on what to do here I keep seeing people showing off how great they are but cant figure what is wrong with my plants heck I cant hardly get any one to reply in the first place

waiting on help to figure this out was a super fail

for any one that has spent time in here trying to help I thank u for the bottom of my heart
 
also don't help that I cant get any of the so called masters on what to do here I keep seeing people showing off how great they are but cant figure what is wrong with my plants heck I cant hardly get any one to reply in the first place

waiting on help to figure this out was a super fail

for any one that has spent time in here trying to help I thank u for the bottom of my heart
Tinder, I been watching you struggle for about a year or so now. I love the shit out of you but it appears you are day dreaming in class. Lots of folks have attempted to help you out, so to come off and say that you cant get any help is just wrong.
I understand you are frustrated. Please dont lash out at the farm.

Get a soil/promix sample from as close to the roots as you can and do a slurry and test the Ph of your media. If your feeding and there is no change then somehow you have a lockout at the root zone. Also keep in mind when you feed your not going to get results immediately. From the looks of your plants something has been out of balance for some time now.

As to what the issue is right now looks to be too numerous for a quick fix. Lets get to your roots. Get that sample and lets see what your Ph is at the rootzone, we can go from there.

Get approx 1 oz of promix media from as close to the roots as you can. Add 1 oz of deionized water shake/mix well. Let sit for 20 mins then check the Ph. We can go from there.
 
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Honestly, half this farm has tried to help you over the past yr. Hating on the farm, because over the past yr we have tried to teach you (almost) every little detail of growing simplistically... It's all on you at this point. You have been given more tools to succeed towards a healthy harvest than I ever did when I first started up.
 
Didnt mean to sound harsh.

Find and lock on to one person and build a relationship/trust with them and only them. Your in a cycle I see all too many times with new growers, you listen to too many people and you end up torn in 20 directions and end up making shit worse due to following bad advice. Reach out to one person you see showing off as you put it and latch on to them and ask them to mentor you. It is a beautiful thing when it works.

Growing great cannabis isnt rocket science as a lot would have you believe. Some basic light chemistry and an ability to follow directions and get a set routine. ..............Consistency is key. Remember always just cause someone appears to know what they are doing isnt always the case. Lots of folks will pipe in and say you need this or that, without really having a clue whats up. But it sure does look good!!!!!
 
Here are some more details on running a slurry test. Be sure your soil or promix is moist coming out of the pot when you collect it.

Procedure
  1. Weigh 15 g field moist soil into 2 extraction cups.

  2. Place lids on cups.

  3. Add 30 ml of deionized water.

  4. Gently swirl cups to form soil slurry.

  5. Remove caps at least 30 minutes before measuring pH.

  6. Standardize pH meter using pH 7 and 4.

  7. Gently swirl the soil slurry while taking measurement.

  8. Record pH to the nearest 0.01.

  9. Recheck standard buffer concentrations every 10 to 12 samples. Recalibrate meter as needed.
 
Tinder, I been watching you struggle for about a year or so now. I love the shit out of you but it appears you are day dreaming in class. Lots of folks have attempted to help you out, so to come off and say that you cant get any help is just wrong.
I understand you are frustrated. Please dont lash out at the farm.

Get a soil/promix sample from as close to the roots as you can and do a slurry and test the Ph of your media. If your feeding and there is no change then somehow you have a lockout at the root zone. Also keep in mind when you feed your not going to get results immediately. From the looks of your plants something has been out of balance for some time now.

As to what the issue is right now looks to be too numerous for a quick fix. Lets get to your roots. Get that sample and lets see what your Ph is at the rootzone, we can go from there.

Get approx 1 oz of promix media from as close to the roots as you can. Add 1 oz of deionized water shake/mix well. Let sit for 20 mins then check the Ph. We can go from there.

I have done this ph is 6.3 I said this In like 5 post ago I have done word for word what u guys have said and still getting this bs

could u tell me how a new clone in new soil first watering has a lock out???
 
Honestly, half this farm has tried to help you over the past yr. Hating on the farm, because over the past yr we have tried to teach you (almost) every little detail of growing simplistically... It's all on you at this point. You have been given more tools to succeed towards a healthy harvest than I ever did when I first started up.
I have done word for word what people have said and u can see by the pics that info did not work

I do what YALL teach me so if im doing it wrong its the info Im getting from here
 
Im thinking thats what might be causing the lockout... Maybe try different water from a different source.
Have you tried that before?
 
Didnt mean to sound harsh.

Find and lock on to one person and build a relationship/trust with them and only them. Your in a cycle I see all too many times with new growers, you listen to too many people and you end up torn in 20 directions and end up making shit worse due to following bad advice. Reach out to one person you see showing off as you put it and latch on to them and ask them to mentor you. It is a beautiful thing when it works.

Growing great cannabis isnt rocket science as a lot would have you believe. Some basic light chemistry and an ability to follow directions and get a set routine. ..............Consistency is key. Remember always just cause someone appears to know what they are doing isnt always the case. Lots of folks will pipe in and say you need this or that, without really having a clue whats up. But it sure does look good!!!!!


the truest thing I seen on here in a long time
 
It means the water is very "hard" also meaning there is probably calcium and magnesium already in there.
Alkaline water is actually good for the body. I wouldnt be worried about drinking it unless it smell like rotten eggs. If that were the case the PH would not be 10 and you wouldnt drink it cause of the smell.
 
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