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I see no signs of fusarium in those pictures.
This isn't webmd and you don't have cancer. Pay attention and give them some love, bet they pull through for you.
Which would not be the case with fw
Fusarium wilt without the wilt... really?
Can you open it and edit a red circle around everything your talking about?
Never seen red stems before?? I've seen it hundreds, so to even incorporate that with something that is caused my so many things, shows me slight troll or just trying to scare the dude. Are you a hypochondriac in real life?? Your acting like it.
I want to see this mold you speak of too. All I see at mg spots.
I see so many grows with reddened petioles that I think most folks think it's perfectly normal. I'm not so sure, but I am sure of this--it's easy to get when growing indoors, and very easy to get rid of when growing outdoors. Light is the big difference here, as well as being open to other animals, root volume, weather, etc. I've received many clones that show the reddened/purpled petioles, and two weeks later in my soils it's gone. That tells me it's not an always kind of thing.
When I get really good at getting rid of the reddened petioles indoors without causing other problems, I'll get back to ya!
If the plants are still vegging, they have not yet reached the "wilt" stage. That will usually happen within the first three weeks of flower when they are put under the stress of the bigger lights, or, as Squiggly put it, ..the fungi "waits until its numbers are very high and then flips the switch". Then, wilt. I could be wrong but I thought in the first post he said he was at 5 weeks veg. Really hard to be sure about these diseases though which is why I always suggest testing them at a lab. Or, just start again and see if you get the same results. I for one, hope he does not have fusarium and that no one else here ever gets it in their garden. But it is very real and it should, at least, be considered. You can waste a lot of time chasing phantom deficiencies - I did, for a year!
How long has this been going on? Did you recently put them under the hps or have they been there for awhile? Have you got enough fresh air getting to them or enough co2? Leaf temperature when lights are on? If you are using the bio canna line(pretty wholesome stuff- may need cal/mag uppers though), I would look for an environmental issue.
approx 4 weeks. Right from when they were quite young. They appeared to get better, but once they started to be weaved into thier screen, it got worst. Perhaps the extra photosynthesis placed higher demands on the P uptake which was also insufficent.
PB
are you feeding nutes every feeding? isn't canna terra already charged, and has added lime in it?
You could be experiencing lockout. High calcium levels possibly - that can really mess shit up. I've had plants look like that when I feed them too hot, and any mobility issues in the top of the plant are usually associated with a calcium lockout.
I might have missed this earlier, but what medium is he using?? A simple answer like 'soil' or 'soilless' would not help IMO.
OP, if you could be very specific with the name on the bag and the ingredients listed on your bag of substrate. That would help tons, because I seen you water in around 6.5 and run-off is close to 6.5. That would be great with soil, for example, FF Ocean Forest. But if you use a peat and or coco based medium you need the pH to stay in the range of 5.8-6.2, that info came from multiple growers with experience and also Sunshine Advanced website (they make peat and/or coco based substrates. Just trying to help you bro, good luck.
. I found this far too low and always believed soil should be more like 6.3-6.5. So i added lots of lime and flushed it heavily (recirculated the flushing water and adjusted the Ph as the water went down and the soil went up.
I am using Soil, Canna Terra Professional. It came at 5.8ph buffered strongly. I found this far too low and always believed soil should be more like 6.3-6.5. So i added lots of lime and flushed it heavily (recirculated the flushing water and adjusted the Ph as the water went down and the soil went up.
to be fair - i've kept coco at a media ph of 6.5 with no issue. I'm definitely thinking there's simply too much lime in there.
i just keep thinking to myself - he puts the lime in the coconut
to be fair - i've kept coco at a media ph of 6.5 with no issue. I'm definitely thinking there's simply too much lime in there.
i just keep thinking to myself - he puts the lime in the coconut
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