Nute problem...? or another unknown problem...pls HELP !!!

it's already ordered , but until then...i'll just have to do with this one :(
 
alexander, what is the runoff pH from your soil? Some of those plants do look underfed, but others with the spotting could be in nute lockout. Maybe some mag deficiency as well. Have you given any cal/mg during the grow?
 
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yeah , i did it today after feeding (couple of hours ago) and it was a bit hi (by the color it was around 7.00 :( )
No, i didn't give any cal/mag at all :( , bit difficult to find the right nutes, or any other tool around here ... )
 
How is your air circulation? are they getting enough wind under the canopy? Don't want them to get too humid either, could be a sign of poor respiration as well.

If you don't have one, put a fan in there, and 20 minutes you will know if it worked.

Good Karma's

Peace

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they started to look a little bit more healthy now, couple of hours later , even though the run off was ph hi ...
should I wait until the next watering, and then again flush with Flora Kleen ? or...?should I continue with the nutes for flowering stage? if i flush the medium , should i wait 'till the next watering for new nutes or can I do it immediately?

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I have very good circulation : 3 small fans + extractor (connected with the filter and light, that means taking the hot air outside and another one bringing fresh inside)
also humidity is at 45% which I don't think is to hi.
 
So let us know if they still are getting better or what, I will wait up all night worried, lol. okay maybe not that, but we all know how it is yes?

Cool on the circulation

Peace

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Thx for your help and input guys ! that means a lot for a newbie like me :) !
 
:tiphat: *** Good calls, y'alls *** ......Alex, what was that pH run-off reading? I agree, some do have that droopy look, which can be from either over/undr watering; Alex, just how dry do you let them get before watering? Too much of a swing between these is stressful on the plant, and also, as soil dries, the relative conc. of nutrients around the roots goes up; if the nute load is on the edge of too high when well moistened, it may tip the scales over to the too much side when drier, and start burning/locking out certain nutes,... the yellowing on the older, lower leaves + no necrotic spots looks like N defc.; the other leaves with necrotic spots/patches look like Ca-Mg defc.... It sounds like they were a bit starved, and then got overcooked by that one dose you mentioned; flushings done,...:check: ...before anything else, in the root zone at least, we need that run-off pH,... you said was high? How about the water you're using pH? *** Supply trouble, ay?... Can you find some molasses? that can help treat the Ca-Mg, and add some K in there as well,...
 
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Back with some good news :) things looking better, I gave them some : -REGULATOR
-FLORA NOVA BLOOM (4-8-7)
-START BOOSTER
-ENZYM+
I didn't use this time SUPERVIT but it will be in for the next watering, and also bought some foliar fertilizer( NPK 10-5-5 ) and gave her two times since then at lights out. It seams to do ok :)
As everyone was saying this could also be a Cal-Mag def , I bought some GrocalMGB(17Ca-10N-4Mg) btw was the only product I could find with Ca and Mg...is good considering the values ??? and should I mix this with the normal nutes program ???
Should I continue with foliar feeding(NPK 10-5-5) combined with normal nutes feeding ??
Aaa, the babys are allready flowering(4 weeks old) ...is not going to be 2 much nutes then??

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:grin:- good score mate! Since both the foliar spray and the Ca-Mg have N in them, skip the foliar for now, and just use the Ca-Mg; however, I don't know what to make of those number values for the Ca and Mg,.. what does the bottle say about the contents? On my general organics Ca-Mg, it's 0-0-0, 5% CaCO3, 1% MgCO3, so 17 and 4 are odd numbers for this,... yes on the Supervit- :thumbs: Keep feeding the veg' formula nute's for another week, then switch over to the bloom stuff,....
 
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