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Jbay

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Hi guys

I have some Gelato 41 but they are not looking to happy

It looks like a deficiency of some type any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Crooked8

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Those plants look like they have had it too cold. What is your temp/humidity. What are you feeding and at what ph?
 

Jbay

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Its about 78f at night and 84f during the day

Rh at 40-50

Feeding organics alive and ph 5.8 with ro water
 

Crooked8

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Its the ph. They look like they are lacking nutrition. You need to come in higher than 5.8 when your medium is acidic. Measuring your runoff will likely be in the 5.4 or less range. In hydro 5.8-6.2 is fine. In soil you need to come in higher to counter the acidic medium. Depending on your soil every 2-3 days could be too often. An up pot would probably help too.
 
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Creeperpark

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Those plants need to be transplanted into a larger container or next size pot with fresh new soil.
 

Creeperpark

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Anytime you have problems and not sure what the problem is, just tip the plant out of the container and get a look and feel of the roots.
 

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