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Definitely don't think I overwaterd, I have that part down pretty well and I still check with a meter if I'm not sure. I think it was just me not being consistent with feeding then using distilled water several times. I don't think my water is that bad ph wise, but it's definitely hard. I added some mycorrhizae, but they're probably long fried lol. I have a river in my back yard if it comes to that lol... need the damn meters to come so I can figure out what I'm working with. I honestly don't care if it dies, so I'll try about anything.If you think water is an issue, melt snow. I get a 50% yield, 6 gallon bucket of packed snow melts to 3 gallons at room temp in 36 hours. Been working great for me and they love it. I think you overwatered, she locked then you fried the leaves with magnesium etc. i don’t think ocean forest has mycorrhizae, happy frog does but ocean forest is all nutesView attachment 1342797.
That's wild!My electric bill is 350-420 every month, it sucks.
Sure is, but thats only winter months cause i dont run a furnace. I use a pellet stove and 2 electric heaters. And my pellet stove is 20 years old so im sure its an electric hog.That's wild!
Sorry you're having problems with your grow. Could we see some pictures?Could very well be lockout from hard water and too much calcium as well.
I wouldn't even call it my grow, just something I did out of boredom lol... my real outdoor grow started a couple weeks ago and the babies are fine. Outdoor photos are my jam... this indoor auto is a crash and burn lol. Let me snap some new pics, there's plenty a few pages back, but it's only getting worse. I added some lime when I watered this morning as per @PipeCarver 's suggestion. I'm ready to evict her so I can focus on my actual grow and get outside where I know wtf I'm doing lol.Sorry you're having problems with your grow. Could we see some pictures?
Yeah that's NY for ya lol.That's wild!
Yes but what you did this grow is go through what we all do indoors fk up and learn what not to do the next time.....Indoors is great once you get the hang of it, You got $400 worth of training......it will help your outdoor grow tooI'm probably going to when it comes to that, they're ok till they need to be transplanted into bigger pots because they won't fit back in the little seed starting tent. So glad I racked up an almost $400 electric bill for a plant that's going to be garbage. This is why I grow outside lol.
Yeah I probably won't be growing inside on the reg anytime soon because I can't afford it at this rate. I can only imagine the electric bill with a legit setup and big ass light. I guess it's either grow outside, go back to buying, or quit smoking.Yes but what you did this grow is go through what we all do indoors fk up and learn what not to do the next time.....Indoors is great once you get the hang of it, You got $400 worth of training......it will help your outdoor grow too
Wholly Shit...I have a can air horn on my work bench covered in stuff, my cat Qnight is walking around and nailed it.....I jumped a foot straight up to attention wtf.....he's just standing there.....fkin heart attack.....lol
He was definitely unimpressed lol.Does hubby know about that bill? Or are you going to try and sneak it by him?
Thanks for the pictures. I wouldn't give up on her. I think you can get a crop.I wouldn't even call it my grow, just something I did out of boredom lol... my real outdoor grow started a couple weeks ago and the babies are fine. Outdoor photos are my jam... this indoor auto is a crash and burn lol. Let me snap some new pics, there's plenty a few pages back, but it's only getting worse. I added some lime when I watered this morning as per @PipeCarver 's suggestion. I'm ready to evict her so I can focus on my actual grow and get outside where I know wtf I'm doing lol.
My posts are always long lol.Thanks for the pictures. I wouldn't give up on her. I think you can get a crop.
Those look a lot like mine did. I'm sure the problem I had was too much light. I had power meters on my lights, so I know precisely how much power the lights were drawing. (I had two 240-watt XS2000s in my 2x4 tent.) While in late vegetation, each light was as high as 140 watts and the plants only showed slight leaf tip burn. I didn't know it was light stress at the time, though. Otherwise, the plants looked healthy. When I flipped, however, the light burn worsened in a hurry. That's when I started a thread about it. We tried several things, but what worked best was to lower the light power. By the time I harvested, each light was only drawing 60 watts--less than half of the power setting during late vegetation.
I know that's contrary to popular wisdom about using high intensity light level during flower, but turning down the power was the solution. I do recall one of the more experienced growers here (I don't recall who) saying they turned down their LED lights at flowering time. That stayed in my head as we were working on the solution. So, I suggest reducing the light power.
Light stress or burn is hard to diagnose because it looks so much like other problems, but if everything else has been tried, try reducing the power.
So, your leaves look a lot like mine did: Tip burn and edge burn up the leaves from the tip. I tried to find a good example from my image collection. Here's one:
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I apologize for the long post.
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