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hi all really been scratching my brain as to what this problem is so far all i can thing of is n toxicity if so what is the best way to get it back of on track. considering there only on half strength and no boosters yet plant magic food.
 

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Your right.looks like n tox to me also.I would flush her and then hold back on the nutes for a while especialy nitrogen.Also make sure your ph Is right and you don't overwater.
 
i dont understand why there is a n toxicity im using half strength nute and my blooming nute has a npk ratio N 2.2% P 0.5% K 3.2%. But i asked the manufacturer why there is so much n for flower nutes but they just said the raito means nothing its what is available to the plant. but what can i do just give water for a few days they are auto with a 6 week flowering time and they r two weeks into flowering now shall i water for a week and just use a booster with water that has no n in it like bloombastic etc. or can you buy a normal blooming feed that has no n in it.
 
I would flush her and then hold back on the nutes for a while especialy nitrogen.Also make sure your ph Is right and you don't overwater.
I agree. Just FYI, a de-tox flush isn't the same thing as a final flush. You want to flush with 3x's as much water as you have soil mix. For example, if you're growing in a 1 gal pot, you want to flush with 3 gals.

When you start adding ferts again, start with 1/4 strength on your fert solution, and pH the fert mix before giving it to your plant. You can increase a little each feeding. All the better bottled, bloom ferts I've seen have some nitrogen. That isn't what caused your problem. Either the pH was off (possibly from not buffering your fert solution before feeding) or you came in a little too strong for the first feeding.

Flush her, take it easy on her from here on out, and she'll probably be okay. :D

P.S. I didn't mention this, but namvet did touch on it. Overwatering will also cause a plant to look like yours does. So, if you haven't been giving your soil a chance to dry before re-watering, that could be the problem, as well.
 
Did your soil come pre fertilized? I am not sure if that is the issue, but I also don't know a lot of what you are usiing. I think the above posts are good advice, but if it is not the ph, then like you said you aren't adding a lot of N, but if the soil had been prefertilized with veg type nutes, you could have an issue there I would imagine.

just my two cents.

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Did your soil come pre fertilized?
Geez... yet another "DUH!" moment for X.

What kind of mix are you using?
 
sorry for long reply been away working. i am using bio bizz light mix its got bout 12 days worth of food in it. but what i think i done now was that i carried on using veg nutes to far into flowering and thats wot caused it. i bought a bottle of flush and used it for 5 days and man they look good cant believe the difference and they have doubled in size now. so it was defo n toxicity. and i am using plant magic soil grow.
nutes.
 
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