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Sorry about your issues my friend.the indica model was 3 weeks vegetative, I used Metrop MR 1 and Pro start for roots, ph 5.8 5.9
now I'm on 6.2 12/12 2 weekorry about your issues my friend.
Pardon me as I've lost track of your parameters.
You are feeding at 5.8 ph? So your in coco?
Your feeding full strength nutrients then?
Every day at 5.8 ph to run off?
With calmag in your water mixture first ingredient?
Talk soon.
Are you growing in coco coir.now I'm on 6.2 12/12 2 week
Are you growing in coco coir.
What's in the pots?
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Bill284
Yes I remember now.
yes, but I think it could be a 3 week cycle, I used only Mr1 metrop and pro start for 3 weeks, I think there was a need for cal mag in the 3rd weekYes I remember now.
Ok so now your feeding at 6.3ish ?
What line of nutrients are you using?
Are you following the schedule provided for those nutrients?
Are you altering feed/water/feed/water?
Letting the pot dry fairly well in-between?
Are you putting calmag in your water before your nutrients?
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Bill284
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thank youThe other photos showing leaves from your plants indicates that there seems to be a problem with the fertilizer being used or the amounts. The black stain going up the center of the leaves is not very common. The yellow showing up in the leaves should be fixed as soon as possible.
I was thinking it might be appropriate to flush the pot 3x water.Based on the photographs of your plant leaves you have several problems happening at the same time. Going to have to discuss them one at a time.
First off, it is very likely that the condition of the plant in the first photograph that you showed us was caused by spraying with an insecticide that should not have been used on this type of plant. I feel that it should not be used on any plant intended for human consumption whether eating it or feeding the plant to an animal that will be used as food or in the case of this plant will be smoked or used in edibles after it has ripened.
This info is found on the wiki page and is what you sprayed on your plants. This insect killer is meant to be used on flowers and plants used for landscaping decoration.
The other photos showing leaves from your plants indicates that there seems to be a problem with the fertilizer being used or the amounts. The black stain going up the center of the leaves is not very common. The yellow showing up in the leaves should be fixed as soon as possible.
Doing a traditional flush is a start, though I am not sure it would help at this point.I was thinking it might be appropriate to flush the pot 3x water.
Then figure out those nutrients and feed her properly.
What do you think Smoke?
How cold?Hey @Bill284 do you think it could be a temp issue causing root problem? I had really cold temps last winter and had some similar leaves