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I Dont Know Whats Wrong ! Please Help

Buddaluva

Member
I dont know where to get that at

i live in a small town , wal mart and lowes lol

I dont have the extra money right now to invest in another medium , but i would try it out if i could

In the meantime what would be the best way to get the best results from my 3b mix ,

Should i use something like molasses when i feed or something ,

Im sorry just this 3b mix is what i have to work with atm

but when i get some extra money i will try out something else

where can i get a $10 bale of that coco coir from ? besides ordering it online

Their is a place about 30 mins from me that sells that pro mix but its about $28 and i just dont have it right now

so i have to figure out something with what i have

I seen some coco blocks on ebay , so do they swell up when wet like peat pellets do or something ?

EDIT

One thing i dont understand is that iv been growing my other plants in the 3b mix and they been doing fine

this is the only one that is fkin up

I do have a little bit of m.g organic soil left ( not much though ) should i just re plant her in that instead ?
 

thefanfx

Member
hey m8

don't give up

and i'm still sure that it's burn

did you quit the nutrition feeding ? since i told you ? the last pictures are not cool , i mean the decease is still there and evolving

see some examples of burn:


What do you think any similarity with your issue ?

As i told you , use pure water for 10 days double more than before , if you used 500ml per 2 days now use 1 liter pure water per 2 days , just try it , nothing to loose

1.if you already grow with same soil you understand that this is not the problem

2. the pH can variate from 6.1 up to 7.1 without to cause any damage to your plant

3.they are young and you already used a nutrition so it can't be deficiency

4.Air pots exclude over-watering , moisture issues, root rotting

so when you exclude all these :) what's left - Burn

quit feeding them with anything except pure water
 

Buddaluva

Member
Yes i gave them ph water only , yesterday

even though their in air pots i cant water them every day because my closet is not hot enough to dry them back out that quick

It takes around 4 days for them to dry back out some ,

Your pics i can tell it looks like an ( N ) deficiency but mine dont look like that

yes they have that yellow to it but its not just yellow by itself , its strange

The very top node where new growth is starting looks ok but the leaves right under it is all fkd up , so im worried it will effect my new growth also

i took a pic of the top new growth for yall and it does not look like the others but its on my side branching also :(
 

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thefanfx

Member
mine pics are 100% proved burn taken from different cases of burn

put bigger fan to move the air in your closet

no worries about the watering it will flush away from air pots

what do you mean pH water ? feed them with normal water from the tub , do not influence the water pH , just normal pure water

for now keep them on pure water , and 18 hours light and watch their symptoms

hope they will get better

GL
 

Buddaluva

Member
thefanfix

I mean i adjusted the ph before i watered them

My ph out my facet is 8 , is that still ok to flush with ?

Also she is on 12/12 , ( 12/12 from seed )

Organic

i would take a pic of the back of the whole bag but i did not because it does not say anything

Just a 1 mix then a 2 mix , and 3 mix ect
 

thefanfx

Member
do not fix the water pH , it can be the reason to damage them

keep in normal !!! even 8 still fine , measure the soil after 10 days but do not fix the water

it's most common way to poison the plants with fixing pH

use it as it is for 10 days at least , the soil will normalize it if it's around 6

GL
 

Buddaluva

Member
Sorry if this is an ignorant question but what do you mean when you say measure the soil ?

Also i let my nutes bring the soil down , i normally dont have to add a ph down ,

i just did this time for the flush but sorry i didnt know to just use plain water regardless of the 8 ph

but i will for the rest of the flush
 

Dave Coulier

Active member
Veteran
Budda...perhaps I can persuade you to try coco coir??..please..pretty please with a cherry on top..I PROMISE you,once you try coco,you WONT go back to dirt...


I can help you get started,a 5kg bale is 10dollars...makes ~15 gallons....

So please consider it Budda!

3b is not dirt as you put it. Fafard produces very high quality medium thats widely used in the horticulture industry. There is no mineral soil in it which is what you would be referring to when you say dirt.

Coco Coir also has its own special requirements for use.

All OP has to do with this media is to supply a properly balanced nutrient profile at a constant feed rate of 50% min. and his plants will prosper.

OP, you should get yourself a pocket scope and check out the new growth for Broad Mites. Their damage can be mistaken for micronutrient deficiencies. It would be good to eliminate that as a possible cause of your symptoms.
 

legalizeDK

Member
my buddy and i have a couple of mendocina madness in his outside garden. 2 og the 5 plants had the same kind of leaf thing going on. but it grew out of it. dont think it overfert. but dont know what the cause is.
 

Obsidian

Active member
Veteran
I've seen that before, that same damage happens when it gets to hot/dry and the lights are out for more than 24hr. The new growth has to split the because of the dry meristem and the light color is from bleaching caused by not enough light so no chlorophyll develops. This happened to me when I accidentally kick and unplugged the power cord to my main system power control.
 

thefanfx

Member
hey fellows

he already mentioned that it's not his first grow in such soil and his pots are super , the soil pH is perfect , the only problem which is visible that he is lowering the water pH before to feed the plant and that means that his water contain something for lowering the pH

i think that's the reason for the damage , the plant absorb the "shit" to fast from the water before to degrades into the soil

@Buddaluva changing the soil can do more damage in such stage than cleaning it with water , you can totally wash the soil in your bathroom , take the shower phone and wash the soil till from the bottom you can see only pure water is going out from the pot's

yeah it will drop down the leaves but after 10 hours with good airflow and light it will get back to normal

GL
 

Buddaluva

Member
Im gonna soak the shit out of it then lol

I put my little 200X usb scope to it and no bugs so saturation it is lol

Hopefully it will help

When i do water i do not ph it, i let my nutes bring the ph down , and the maxibloom brings it down to around 6.4 / 6.3

maybe this particular strain likes a little higher ph 6.6 / 6.7 ( hell i just dont know lol )

Nirvana`s Aurora Indica
 

Blaz3

Member
I doubt ANY strain like 6.6-6.7..are you growing organic??...whats up with the "3b" mix..what is in it?..is it soil..peatbased?...

If anything,maybe bring the ph DOWN...to maybe 6-6.2...
 

Buddaluva

Member
My ph has been 6.4

i was just kidding about the 6.6 /6.7

Give me a bit and ill show you what the 3b mix says

( cooking kids some supper )
 

Blaz3

Member
Budda..mighth I suggest LOWERING ph..can you?...6-6.2 should be perfect for soil/soiless (peat)...

as an example,in coco coir we use 5.8....sometimes lower-sometimes higher..ph drift helps other nutrients be at their prime absortion ph level.
 

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