Help please

Soil ph is sitting at 7
Humidity is 45 -65 %
The temps during light goes between 23 and 28 degrees I use half strength advanced nutes 1 micro 2 micro 3 bloom 4 cal mag. The soil used is bio bizz all mix with extra perlite in a 1 ltr airpot ..
 
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Man I'm stumped, I'd put a thread in AFN live help thread. Sorry I couldn't help more
 
Man I'm stumped, I'd put a thread in AFN live help thread. Sorry I couldn't help more
I have to agree.
One thing that sticks out to me is it looks too wet. Not the plant necessarily but the standing water in the tray bothers me. :shrug: It's just me and my own obsessive things. Any chance it could be overwatered? Again, I'm a noob so hey, what do I know? :toke:
Hopefully someone can shed some better light on this.
 
Hiya Harry, I've been doing some looking about for you and with my experience in plant problems (trust me I've had a few)
I would say that there's a few things happening here but I am no expert.
Firstly I think they are slightly overwatered which will give you leaf curl and a general shabby appearance, secondly there maybe a touch of nitrogen toxicity, if you look at the colour of the leaves they are a dark vivid green and the lower affected ones are clawing badly and dying.
Maybe you have a touch of heat stress from the bulb being too close too that would cause clawing and browning of the leaves closest to the light.
I think your ph may be a bit out too and this will make any underlying problems worse.
I would give it 5 litres of ph'd water to 6.5 then slowly flush it through your pot this will wash out any nutrient build up in the soil.
Secondly let the soil dry to where you think it needs watering...then leave it for another day, mix up a 1/3 to 1/2 strength feed for the first feed after flushing as I see you do have nute burn on the tips of nearly all the leaves.
Lastly but I'm doubtful on this one is that you have fungas knats which can cause all of the above problems as they're larvae eat away at the roots causing no end of problems
Hope this helps and I've labelled some pics for you
Fungas knats

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Fungas knats
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light/heat burn
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nitrogen toxicity
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nitrogen toxicity
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nute burn
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Cheers mate this has been a great help I'm gonna flush it tomorrow an see how it goes [emoji106]

When you flush try not to pour all the water in one go, avoid making a lake as this will force out any air pockets in the soil, the idea is to get plenty of water through the soil washing out any built up nutrients keeping as much oxygen in.
So pour slow and steady my friend as if you were pulling a pint of Guinness, pour some, let it drain repeat. Your using 1l pots I think I read so a 5l flush should do it
 
When you flush try not to pour all the water in one go, avoid making a lake as this will force out any air pockets in the soil, the idea is to get plenty of water through the soil washing out any built up nutrients keeping as much oxygen in.
So pour slow and steady my friend as if you were pulling a pint of Guinness, pour some, let it drain repeat. Your using 1l pots I think I read so a 5l flush should do it
Thanks mate I'm more hopeful now [emoji106]
 
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