New guy: Looking for help

Welcome to the club! To me it looks like hot soil and too often of watering. Emilya has a really good thread for properly watering. I myself had troubles until I read her thread, haven’t had an issue yet! I use this picture to help me diagnose as well
That's a great chart Zoom, I've never seen that one before...Very helpful indeed :thumb: Wish I'd had that when I was having issues.

I was using Bio Bizz nutes (grow, bloom and top max) and followed the ratio to the letter and they all came out perfect with those nutes.

Bio Bizz was developed in Holland and is specially formulated specifically for Cannabis and is derived from molasse which gives a wonderful flavor pallet in the finished product, very sweet, almost honey flavored smell and flavor...My AK's loved it. ;)
 
That's a great chart Zoom, I've never seen that one before...Very helpful indeed :thumb: Wish I'd had that when I was having issues.

I was using Bio Bizz nutes (grow, bloom and top max) and followed the ratio to the letter and they all came out perfect with those nutes.

Bio Bizz was developed in Holland and is specially formulated specifically for Cannabis and is derived from molasse which gives a wonderful flavor pallet in the finished product, very sweet, almost honey flavored smell and flavor...My AK's loved it. ;)
That sound wonderful im going to try and adjust my nutes and watering and see if that helps no real issues yet just seen things on leaves I wanted to correct
 
Lower the humidity to 60 % ish, add miocorizah to the soil, add hydro guard to water.. this is my go to solution for root issues. Since you are in soil its impossible to see root condition, but benneficials are always a good idea. You may also consider some light deflliation where leaves are on top of each other, or train to improve air movement. Have you noticed wet spots on leaves ever ( spots that could not have been from you ) ?
 
Lower the humidity to 60 % ish, add miocorizah to the soil, add hydro guard to water.. this is my go to solution for root issues. Since you are in soil its impossible to see root condition, but benneficials are always a good idea. You may also consider some light deflliation where leaves are on top of each other, or train to improve air movement. Have you noticed wet spots on leaves ever ( spots that could not have been from you ) ?
I haven't seen any but I'll keep my eyes posted and I'll have to get those so I can add them dont have them currently
 
Further inspection.. yeah thats root rot. Its showing up as deficiency because the bacteria that covers the roots ( pythrium ) eats the nutrients thus starvingvthe plant of them.. vitamin b1 could help, but you need great white or something like that, I combine 1/4 tsp great white powder with 2ml hydroguard in a spry bottle and mist and jet my roots if they show any signs ( hydro.. New to hydro ) ive completely reversed rot that was pretty bad.. in dirt it should be relatively decent, the difference being that the beneficial bacteria must consume the dying off pythriumk where as I am able to scoop the little dead root floatersfrom my resovoir ( decomposition in soil releases organic gasses such as h2s ch4 etc that displace oxygen. I would suggest pointing fan direct at soil to dry as fast as possible, use an electric heater to dry the air, but place it far enough away from tent to not add extra heat ( its the dry air you're after not heat ) and then mist water from the top with my 4ecepie.. note im very new to hydrobut grew dirt prior.. then I never knew about bennies .. wow, the difference they make is staggering.
 
I'm using pro mix hp and the general hydroponics threesome plus cal mag. Light setup is two sf 2000s tent is 4x5x7 couple fans humidity around 70 temp around the same hygrometer says 50 though
Is the 70° temp during lights on?
What is it at lights out? Under 65° your plant won't be able to uptake Mag.

It looks like she is Mag deficient. My guess is cold, wet roots.
 
I had meant to mention that I also believe the smaller plant is in a high humidity state locally. The dense foliage of the other plants directly around it will raise the local humidity exponentially when they transpire, may think to toss a cheap humidity sensor right at that plant. Ideally at canopy height, maybe raise that plant a bit if its high
 
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