Not absorbing water

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Tomfr

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Hey guys,

I m in 4 weeks of indoor flowering. I water them every 2-3 days, ph 6.3-6.8 sometimes.
I feed them with biobizz grow, heaven, topmix with 2ml per liter. I do 2 times then only phed water.
Humidity is 37-45. Temperature is 30 celcius so 86 Fahrenheit.
Pots are 11 liters big.

One of my plant is jot absorbing water anymore.its been now 5 days and still wet.

And i have another problem with leaves. They looks like burned but i m not sure if its potassium problem or overfeeding.

Anyone knows 100% how to fix both problems ?

Have a wonderful weekend
 
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Deadstill

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Howdy and welcome to the Farm! 🤠

So usually when there's a plant that seems like it's not eating/drinking like the rest of them, and you're using what, soil or soilless medium? Probably has a case of root rot. Try putting a decent fan on her to dry the soil out. Maybe poke holes in the pots for extra airflow. Maybe try Hydroguard in your next watering/feeding to help stabilize the root zone. Maybe transplant that one out of the pot she's in into a slightly bigger pot with better air flow. You need to get that root zone dried out one good time to bring her back.


Good luck!
 
Tomfr

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Hi,

Thx for your reply buddy.

I use light mix soil by biobizz.

I ll try hydroguard and see how s going.
Have a good one !!



Howdy and welcome to the Farm! 🤠

So usually when there's a plant that seems like it's not eating/drinking like the rest of them, and you're using what, soil or soilless medium? Probably has a case of root rot. Try putting a decent fan on her to dry the soil out. Maybe poke holes in the pots for extra airflow. Maybe try Hydroguard in your next watering/feeding to help stabilize the root zone. Maybe transplant that one out of the pot she's in into a slightly bigger pot with better air flow. You need to get that root zone dried out one good time to bring her back.


Good luck!
 
GNick55

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agree with @Deadstill
a fan where it can go through a quicker wet/dry cycle may help, results could take sometime to see..
 
GNick55

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agree with @Deadstill
a fan where it can go through a quicker wet/dry cycle may help, results could take sometime to see..
86 is on the hot side.. try to get it down to at least 80.
 
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