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Lime green new growth

jdyer23

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I'm afraid I just misled you all I like a dumbass wasn't thinking just checked my high low temperature on my thermometer the low temp is completely incorrect I forgot this cycle I vegged with the light on 24 hrs so I was 76-82 temp really the low temp was from last flowering cycle
 

papaduc

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Well it doesn't really matter too much to be honest, the same thing still applies.
In warm conditions dead space in the pot will turn stale quicker and instead of the roots being affected by cold, they'll be more likely affected by other issues like pythium. Guard against that by watering very gently, or potting up gradually. It's not guaranteed any of these things are your problem mate, but they're things you should definitely be doing regardless.
 

the gnome

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along with what papaduc is saying about stepping up in potting
if your not doing that and going to a much bigger container......
*over watering* probs can become an issue very quickly because the root system isn't in place to utilize it and the roots will drown from lack of O2,
this can happen pretty quickly.
this is basic 101 in horticulure

cannabis being weed *can* take alot of water
but it won't tolerate it standing on the roots for extended periods
 

jdyer23

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Things took another turn for the worse last nighttime of fading and necrosis in one night some of these girls are looking pretty damn miserable now and we just begun 12/12 also everytime I try feeding them anything seems like they reject it and get even worse
 

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jdyer23

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There first watering they got a bout a gallon and after that in the three weeks since are at 1.5 gallons now having trouble getting them to feed they seem to lock up worse. The only thing other then properly hps water I have them last fees was photo plus by microbe life and they didn't seen to enjoy that or the nitrogen a few weeks ago
 

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jdyer23

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Oh yeah an also last round I had a similitude problem but it showed in week 3 flower looking like cal mag everything was perfectly green and great until then and the youngest plant in my flower room looks beautiful 100% healthy I got a much longer veg time on these ones then wanted almost 3 months veg when 4-6 weeks is notmal fir me
 

jdyer23

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More pictures it seems as if at a certain point everytime the plants go deficient
 

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papaduc

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The longest these pots ever took to dry up was 48 hours if they went 3 days they'd be saggin

That doesn't make sense to me. Not saying you're wrong, but a fully soaked 10 gallon pot in an environment like yours, with a plant just been put into it, drying out in 3 days? I can't understand that.

How much have you been feeding from day 1?

Explain your feeding schedule from the start.

Weed is an easy plant to grow and if something's going wrong with it, there's a fundamental mistake somewhere. It's just a question of finding it.
 

jdyer23

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I think I'm
Straight locked out right now my water was tested and considered not safe to drink because it's to high in sodium, arsenic and fluoride not even considered safe to drink!
 

Miraculous Meds

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Maybe its salt build up. What r ur nutrients u r using and how exactly are u applying them. I mean how often and at what strength. It would be nice if u could pick up a ppm/ec pen to check nutrient strength going in and runoff.

Have u checked ph runoff yet? Have u fixed the 30% humidity issue yet?

It looks like ur locking out everything possibly due to ph, salt concentration, and exasperating it by low humidity sucking everything dry and concentrating it. Then it makes the leafs weak and susceptible to leaf fungus like u got. Better get on these things I listed quick.
 

jdyer23

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Still need to get ppm pen for run off biothrive grow, calmag, and bio root 10 ml biothrive 5 calmag 10 ml bio root fed every other watering and hand mixed and fed
 

Miraculous Meds

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I have those nutrients but never used them. Seems like a high dose of ca/mg. I wish I could help u more with those but I don't know. My guess would be its a little high and to drop back to watering twice and feed once. Maybe get some ideas from the guys in the organic section?

If I get some time I might mix them all in a gallon and see what strength ur putting in for u.
 

Granger2

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I reviewed the thread from page 1 on, and saw the progression/deterioration. I also noticed that you're using Fox Farm soil. The first time I ever saw a Root Aphid was in a pot of Fox Farm soil. I'm not the only one who has noticed this.

I don't know about your water, but in the meantime I would do the spud test. Lay a 1" thick slice of raw potato on the medium of each plant. Check soil contact side of spud daily for 3 or 4 days. You're looking for Root Aphids. They move fast so check them in bright light, preferably with a large low power magnifying glass.

You're leaves at this point look so much like what I have seen so many times till I got them controlled. Good luck. -granger
 

jdyer23

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I literally just follow the general organics feeding chart they say double doses for a heavy feeding they definitely seem to look worse everytime I give then some sort of food though
 
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