Indoor Has anyone seen leaves like this??????????????

Yeah it like to.drink.at lower feedings i think too ..
If you have a strong mircoherd in there too u have to fedd it ike a.crack baby as well during heavy flowering ..
Also.u shou l d feedin a plain watering between feeds
It helps.meutralized the balance of the cycle ..aslo.its goid to give a good rinse about 30 days
It helps.clean out salts if u use Epsoms.,,
 
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Thanks everyone who has replied to this thread.
Yo Swampman your info is fantastic!!!!
I will start ta use plain water inbetween feeding , it looks that wet in pic as i just gave it a water aabout 10min prior to taking pic,i only water once a day about 500ml
the pot that this plant is in , is still potting mix with perlite(should i try to transplant into coco mix ????)
I do have epsoms , should i be using some??
thanx bro
 
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Its getting worse now
new growth looks ok
temps are good , plant is blowing around with good air from fan
I did spray with plain water the other day to wash off nutes with the light on (burn from light maybe ?)
soil has dried out so will water 2nite with plain water also
can she spring back to life ?
 
yes, she can spring back - don't ever give up on a plant unless she has fallen over dead - proof here https://www.autoflower.org/f5/northern-lights-autofem-nirvana-grow-journal-17997.html - I was ready to chop her down at one point.

have you started adjusting your PH down to 5.5-6.0? and have you read this http://www.growweedeasy.com/easiest-grow-method-cfl-coco-coir?

i believe he is in soil , comments have claimed so , ph shouldnt be 5.5 for soil grows

also , watering every day when that young is sure to stunt it/drown the roots

you want a wet/dry cycle , make them roots grow/stretch looking for moisture , the top might be dry but the bottom not

also , im not a fan of switching grow mediums , even transplanting into the same medium often causes transplant shock , imagine the shock of going to a completely different medium

best of luck and peace :Cool:
 
growing medium is coco and perlite mix
plant is 2 weeks old
ive got 2 x computer fans 1 x blowing on them and 1 x sucking hot air out
ive used cal-mag and i havent tried flushing yet , will do 2moro

says coco here
 
If you're feeding at 7 and getting run off of 6.5, then your actual pH is somewhere around 6.0, which is a bit too high for coco but not so high to cause what looks to be a nutrient lockout. But there seems to be some confusion as to what your grow medium actually is. If it is soil and not coco, then the pH is too low and it is nutrient lockout. If that's the case, then do a flush with water pHed to 6.4, three times the amount of water as your pot size. So if it's a 2 gallon pot, flush 6 gallons. Add a mild nutrient solution to the last gallon as flushing will leach all the nutrients out of the soil. Then let them almost completely dry out before watering again. Get a feel for the weight of your pots when they are almost completely dry and only water when they feel light. Daily watering will cut off oxygen to the roots and cause additional issues.
 
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says coco here

not here

Thanks everyone who has replied to this thread.
Yo Swampman your info is fantastic!!!!
I will start ta use plain water inbetween feeding , it looks that wet in pic as i just gave it a water aabout 10min prior to taking pic,i only water once a day about 500ml
the pot that this plant is in , is still potting mix with perlite(should i try to transplant into coco mix ????)
I do have epsoms , should i be using some??
thanx bro

please ppl , read carfully before giving advice , advising for the wrong medium is only going to worsen the issues

clint308 can you please tell us exactly what growing medium you are useing ? you have claims of 2 different mediums , thanx in advance
 
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If you're feeding at 7 and getting run off of 6.5, then your actual pH is somewhere around 6.7 - 6.8, which is too high for coco.

Hey Muddy, not to question the master but shouldn't approximate ph be around 6.0 if feeding at 7 and runoff at 6.5? It is still too high but wanted to touch base about that.
 
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