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Trim off the severely damaged leaves. List exactly how you mix and use your water. Including temperatures and hardness. PH etc. And a team of forensic growers should be able to piece it all together.
Include the brands of foods and soil. And how much water how frequently. Maybe get this sorted out.
When I said "Feeding Magnesium" I meant Cal Mag. I also thought it looked close to P/K toxicity. Could this be from overuse of Fox Farms Big Grow? See reply to @Ponky for my ratiosmag is good you also need Ca.
try diluting the mites just a bit. Looks P/K toxicity a little bit.
try googling about the plant your growing
The soil is Fox Farms Happy FrogThanks, I'll trim the leaves. I'll warn you that I'm not the most experienced grower and I've not been all too precise with the process but I'll do my best to give a description.
I've been using half a teaspoon of Fox Farms Grow Big mixed into 3 liters of tap water, split between the 3 plants. According to my cities water treatment website, the tap PH is approx 8.0 and hardness is 1-2 gpg (17-34 ppm). I unfortunately do not have PH testing equipment to test my inflow and outflow PH for the plants. The temperature of my grow tent varies throughout the day between 70 and 76 degrees (I have a duct running to a window AC unit that turns on and off). My full watering cans are usually located in the tent so the water temp should be around that too. My humidity in the tent varies from 45-60% as well. I water whenever the soil is dry about an inch deep, usually every 36-48 hours.
I have used Cal/Mag twice in the past 3 weeks to treat what looked to be a magnesium deficiency.
Thanks!
Honestly bro I believe it to be from touching the soil while wet.... it happens all the time for inside growersHey everyone, I have a little bit of closet growing experience but this is my first grow with a proper setup. I'm approx 4 weeks in with 3 Gorilla Glue Autos and I'm getting yellowing and curling lower leaves. I've been using fox farms Grow Big approx every 3rd watering. Any Suggestions??
about 2 weeks ago the dead spot on the right side of the photo appeared. I began feeding Magnesium and it hasn't grown since.
Thanks so much!!
Huh, never would have thought of that. I do feel the soil for wetness with my finger fairly often. Is that from contaminants on my hands or just agitating the soil around the roots?Honestly bro I believe it to be from touching the soil while wet.... it happens all the time for inside growers
listen to pokey. Your plants are underwater, the color looks fine but pretty soon your going to need more food. Digging around with your finger isnt a problem unless your getting crazy with it. But lifting your pots is equally as easy i f your worried.Your plants are not under fed or in need of hydro store snake juice. Under watering can cause a slew of issues, best to start with the glaringly obvious problems. First pick up your pots and remember how heavy they are. You can even weigh them if you want. To find out how much water you will need you can water slowly until run off, your soil looks rather dry and if i can tell that from the photo your media is hydrophobic on top no question. Your going to want to water cup by cup allowing it to absorb fully before adding more, the soil drys back and leaves gaps in between the pot, dumping two gal of water on it will just run off the sides. Do this until you have a small amount of run off, and only do this this one time, you do not want run off. After your plants are hydrated watch them, over the next few hours they will start to perk up, or pray, rising their top leaves up. Watch for this change carefully, and then in the days to come watch how the leaves start to drop from praying and water based upon what your plants are telling you. No calculation can tell you how much water a plant needs, and those needs will constantly change, you must learn to read your plants. Now with your hydrated vessel pick it up and feel the difference.
It looks extra dry on the picture because I assumed it was a nute problem and was holding off on watering until I got a response from you guys. I gave them a ton of water (No nutes) yesterday when I saw Ponky's reply.Awesome, thats an easy fix. I've had overwatering issues with past grows so I was hesitant to dump gallons on them this time.
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