Trimming wouldn’t hurt her
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As @Countryboyjvd1971 Said trimming won’t hurt what will is not doing it at all.
We are here as support for you so if you want to go over anything before you trim just give us a shout ok
Will
Your not goingbto lose her @Fairieswear8oots
@Countryboyjvd1971 and @Fairieswear8oots
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And what she has isn’t that
Will
I stand corrected @garrigan62 thanks brother
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@garrigan62 oh I see. It’s totally turning brown along the edges and drying out
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Thanks guys!! Tomorrow I’m drilling, draining, trimming and treating
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My opinion only so don’t change anything!
I don’t really know if is good to repot her in this stage but that pot is way too small for her! (a fabric pot will be a good Ideea - 5 Gallon)
PH must be 6.3-6.8 (6.5 is the sweet point like Rexx said) for soil!
I see something like a calcium / magnesium deficiency but also can be root bound or wrong ph level and that will not let her to absorb the nutrients.
What do you think about this @garrigan62?
Here are some charts to help you in the future(or now
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If is to late for her to repot you need to make some holes in that “thing”. When you do this be VERY careful to not touch the root system and make the holes smaller to not let the light get in - that sound weird but the root system not like light.
I have been looking into this more deeply I just had a feeling something else was up here and after taking a longer look at things I have changed. And i’m pretty certain it’s
" MANGANESE DEFICIENCY "

Manganese Helps enzymes break down for chlorophyll and photosynthesis production, as well as it works with plant enzymes to reduce nitrates before producing proteins.
Having plants that are deficient in manganese can turn the young leaves into spotted (mottled) yellow and or brown areas on young leaves. Dead (Necrotic) yellow spots form on top leaves, while the lower older leaves will or may have gray specks and or spots. Symptoms can include yellowing of leaves while the leaf veins can stay green. Can also produce a chequered effect. As the plant gets newer growths the plant will seem to grow away from the problem, that’s why the younger leaves may be unaffected. On the top of the leaves, brown spots can appear. While the severe areas of the leaves turn brown and wither. Parts Affected by a Manganese deficiency are: Young leaves.
Too much Manganese in the soil will cause an iron deficiency. The blotchy leaf tissue is caused by not enough chlorophyll synthesis. Your plants will seem to have very weak vigor caused by the excessive amount of manganese.
Problems with Manganese being locked out by PH troubles
Soil p h of over 6.5, High iron soils, Low nitrogen Soils, Dry weather
and compacted soil.
Manganese gets locked out of soil growing at ph levels of 2.0-5.0
Manganese is absorbed best in soil at a ph level of 5.5-6.5 (Wouldn’t recommend having a soil p h of over 7.0 in soil) anything out of the ranges listed will contribute to a Manganese Deficiency.
Manganese gets locked out of Hydro and Soil less Mediums at p h levels of 2.0-4.5
Manganese is absorbed best in Hydro and Soil less Mediums at p h levels of 5.0-5.6 (Wouldn’t recommend having a p h over 6.5 in hydro and soil less mediums.) Best range for hydro and soil less mediums is 5.0 to 6.0. Anything out of the ranges listed will contribute to a manganese deficiency.
Solution to fixing a Manganese deficiency
Foliar feed with any chemical fertilizer containing Mn., or mix with water and water your plants with it. Any Chemical/Organic nutrients that have Manganese in them will fix a Manganese deficiency. (Only mixing at ½ strength when using chemical nutrients or it will cause nutrient burn!) Other nutrients that have Manganese in them are: Manganese chelate, Manganese carbonate, Manganese chloride, Manganese dioxide, Manganese oxide, Manganese sulfate, which are all fast absorption. Garden Manure, Greens-sand are both good sources of manganese and are medium/ slow absorption.
Now if you added to much chemical nutrients and or organics,( which is hard to burn your plants when using organics) You need to Flush the soil with plain water. You need to use 2 times as much water as the size of the pot, for example: If you have a 5 gallon pot and need to flush it, you need to use 10 gallons of water to rinse out the soil good enough to get rid of excessive nutrients
I don’t know what to say friend… First of all he needs to find out what is the pH of the runoff then we can see what is the main problem…
Let me know what you think about repot her in this stage, please. @garrigan62
Myself I would transplant. Hell I have dug up my plants that were outside and repotted them into 5 gal pots at that stag.
But you got to have experience and confidence in your self as well to do something like that.
And i wouldn’t rule out what you posted either. I want her to fill out a support ticket as well.
But you are correct knowing the P H would be one of the things she needs to do like A.S.A.P
I’m with you on that ![]()
Knowing the pH level will see what elements are get in the plant, this way we will know what she needs ![]()
I also have this “pictures”
I don’t know from what book are this pages(last picture) but I will love to have it
Could you please fill out this Support Ticket We really need more information OK ?
Copy/Paste: This “Support Ticket” Into Your Forum Post.
Answer These Simple Questions The Best You Can.
If You Do Not Know, Or Do Not Use Something; Just Say So = Na
Strain; Type, Bag Seed, Or Na
Soil In Pots, Hydroponic, Or Coco?
System Type?
Ph Of Runoff Or Solution In Reservoir?
What Is Strength Of Nutrient Mix? Ec, Or Tds
Indoor Or Outdoor
Light System, Size?
Temps; Day, Night
Humidity; Day, Night
Ventilation System; Yes, No, Size
Ac, Humidifier, De-humidifier,
Co2; Yes, No
Add Anything Else You Feel Would Help Us Give You A Most Informed Answer. Feel Free To Elaborate, But Short, To The
Questions And Facts Will Help Us Help You
what pages are you wanting ?
I guess this pages are from a book. @garrigan62
Sorry for miss spelling some words… I’m still learning English and I use autocorrection for my keyboard phone (I guess this sounds weird to
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