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What is happening to this baby?

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What is happening to this baby?

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Ph pen is new on the kinda cheap but good enough side, calibrated once a week
water ph is 6.9
Soil test ph 7.3

That means your soil would be 7.6 7.8.....I'd like an explination from someone on why that is!
 
Do you have a PH meter for liquid and another for soil? Rather than trust your liquid PH tester, just use PH paper it's cheap and reliable. It will also show if your meter is working properly.
 
Evening update!
Now she shows brown spots and upward clawing..
Steps taken since beginning of this thread:
- feeded calmag 2.4 ml total
- 3 days later (yesterday) full feed schedule with extra K
 

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That plant is overfed not underfed. Some tips are completely toasted and has nothing to do with the light because its showing on lower leaves aswell. Feed her just water until you see natural yellowing on the bottom due to lack of nutes then reintroduce the normal feeding schedule. You could flush to make it faster and avoid more damage but youre going organic, if you have microorganisms you will need to boost the population again after flushing.
 
How often do you used to water it before the problem appeared and was it nute-water-nute-water? At what dosage to be precise? Like 100% 80%?
 
How often do you used to water it before the problem appeared and was it nute-water-nute-water? At what dosage to be precise? Like 100% 80%?
I really thought all day about flushing her...But i'm gonna wait the soil to dry.
I used to feed every 2-3 days 70/80% schedule every drink, except a few sporadic water only
 
Overfed with biobizz is impossible I think. Don’t flush if you want my opinion. I’m not saying I’m the best or most knowledgeable, but I’ve used products like this (bio-canna) and had hunger issues even when I was feeding above schedule. I would not flush man.
 
Overfed with biobizz is impossible I think. Don’t flush if you want my opinion. I’m not saying I’m the best or most knowledgeable, but I’ve used products like this (bio-canna) and had hunger issues even when I was feeding above schedule. I would not flush man.
I understand, but seeing the rapid yellowing and new symptoms after a heavy feed, i'm more inclined to say it's an overfeed..
But she got a better green tone after the feed, so... Maybe something is being locked out..
I dunno this plant has been a real puzzle to me
 
you made a mess of this grow by not using the method you’ve chosen correctly,.
why are you ph’ing?? and with what are you using to ph?
 
you made a mess of this grow by not using the method you’ve chosen correctly,.
why are you ph’ing?? and with what are you using to ph?
I bought a ph pen to try and figure out the problem as i said the pen is new, brand new actually. I didn't understand the second question.
Tho it's possible that my "improvising" may have fucked her up. My guess is that the stress of mites + nute imbalance + high ppfd may have stressed her to a great degree..
 
I bought a ph pen to try and figure out the problem as i said the pen is new, brand new actually. I didn't understand the second question.
Tho it's possible that my "improvising" may have fucked her up. My guess is that the stress of mites + nute imbalance + high ppfd may have stressed her to a great degree..
You shouldn’t worry about PH if you’re growing organic.
 
I bought a ph pen to try and figure out the problem as i said the pen is new, brand new actually. I didn't understand the second question.
Tho it's possible that my "improvising" may have fucked her up. My guess is that the stress of mites + nute imbalance + high ppfd may have stressed her to a great degree..
uh??
and mites how do you know they are gone?
 
They are still crawling in small spots..
When i see a colony i spray them locally or crush them by hand
well that’s part of your issue as well and needs to be completely eradicated to be able to grow your plants properly otherwise it’ll just continue to get worse, in flower plants become weak and any stress is bad, pest, trimming, pruning, over/under watering/feeding, lights, wind etc is all stress to a plant especially in flower,.
mites have to be dealt with before anything else and than a clean up of grow area and than how did the mites get there??
 
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