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what toxicity is this?
#844957 - 05/11/20 04:56 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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hello everybody. i have a problem and progressing. this girl autoflower and in 35 days. this is nitrogen toxicity? its my first grow should i flush?
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Re: what toxicity is this? [Re: paix]
#844975 - 05/12/20 01:55 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'd start with a 1/4strength nuit wash. Making sure to PH and pmm/ec check the water and adjust if necessary. Leave for a week, see what happens. If it worsens change soil/sub
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Re: what toxicity is this? [Re: Cannabrainz]
#844981 - 05/13/20 09:41 AM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: what toxicity is this? [Re: paix]
#844986 - 05/13/20 02:31 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Nutrient burn, overfeeding. Flushing would be a good idea if you're growing in coco. If just soil give it a real good watering with some good runoff and dont feed again for at least a week or two.
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Re: what toxicity is this? [Re: bEelzeBosS]
#844996 - 05/14/20 05:45 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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From my experience, slight yellowing and curling is normal when introducing flowering. Have you considered pruning?
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i am sure, its not normal, nutrient toxicity. but i wonder whic element toxicity? my water got optimal ph and Ec. i used to Klassman Ts1 super soil its so big mistake for me. i should use light mix. Yesterday i applied only water. I have to wait in this stage. No dear friend i wont prunin. bcs this girl is auto i don’t want any stressing. thanks for your instereting?? i’ll uptade here.
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Re: what toxicity is this? [Re: paix]
#845002 - 05/15/20 05:57 AM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Could it be a genetic situation by chance?
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If you find that it's not nutrient burn, if the tips are still like that after decreasing dosages, I have seen some strains have that issue genetically. Doesn't effect growth or flowering in these cases, as the leaves are effected beyond their tips.
Don't change your watering habits just the nutrient doses in the water
also keep in mind a deficiency may not be because of dosage but could more likely be an uptake problem at the roots. there are plenty of plant supplements that increase nutrient uptake but nothing does the trick like a soil transplant into a slightly bigger pot. although with plants that size it would be quite the chore.
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The_Enternational said: From my experience, slight yellowing and curling is normal when introducing flowering. Have you considered pruning?
If this is the case you need to back off on nuits a little. The less stress the better the nugs.
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