Richard1-1 Beginning Grow Journal

Thanks @Bubblehead Lol… I need to figure out what’s going on with these Leaves as late in Flower as these Girls Are @Budbrother, @PurpNGold74??..



And these leaves on the Bathtub Plants

… Thanks in Advance Guys n Gals

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Take pix without the flash

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Ok @Budbrother… Np… those other photos were during their nighttime which is daytime BTW





Sorry for the poor quality photos, and there are many leaves that seem unaffected only the big ones seem to be affected, and I’ve been working so much I don’t have much time during their daytime

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I’ll take a stab at it and say your ph is probably to low and locking out your nutrients. It tends to tank in mid to late flower in soil.

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Deff looking hungry/ kinda calmag def. Happened to me.
My PPM was super low. I was using liquid nutes at ml instead of teaspoons hahah

whatever it was, the plants made it to the end fine

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I’m using the Super soil but my pots are too small for the size of the plants and the main one that has these leaves is like drinking the hell out of some water that pot gets light daily while the rest of them are heavier and the humidity in that room might be down to 35 during the day at times and up to 65 during the day at times … the low humidity is why I’m not worried about mold or rot though… The PH is Low also as you Mentioned @imSICKkid fer Sure

Seems like you know what corrections need to be made bro

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I’ll Cal Mag them for Two More weeks Every Day if you say to @imSICKkid… Doesn’t Cal Mag raise the PH??

You may have all the cal/mag you need but the plant might not have access to it because the ph is off.

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Okay I am not the best at this but I’m getting better. I agree with @imSICKkid that it looks like nute lock. You said that you know your pH is low and the plants look like they are looking for some P, especially in mid to late flower. Low pH will lock out P, see the chart I attached, you can see that low pH does not allow P to be adsorbed. I would work at getting my pH up and getting them a good feeding. Like I said I’m still learning this side of the grow so don’t take this as the be all end all.

Nutrient_Chart2

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Exactly what i was thinking. P deficiency. More then likely due to ph lockout. How far are u into flowering? Looks like u may have to flush til she’s in range. But if ur pot is too small, it wont stay in range very long

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It must be K deficiency @Bubblehead,(Thanks for the Cool Chart!!), @PurpNGold74 I’m like 2 months in flower, and I’m Watering with 0-54-0 and CalMag, but Some of the Plants are way Ahead of Others?? Idk??

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Yea K. My bad. Lol. Youre gonna wanna supplement high P and K in bloom. Also a tad of N goes a long way

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Just lookd up. Forgot u were in super soil. Any idea what ur tds is currently?

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Super soil is a good step in the right direction but it still Lacks a lot. Richard Google Coots soil mix and read read read it tells you about making Base soil with peat moss, compost, and Pumus, and the proper amendments for a healthy organic grow. I am just now getting into living soil and getting away from Super soil.

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Im on a path to a living soil as well. Buildasoil dotcom has everything u really need. By next summer should be all in

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No problem. I posted a flow diagram for reading the leaves in my journal. I really like it because it makes sense to me.

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Budbrother pointd me at a site for understanding def better. Ill post it up later. Great read

Not sure if its unauthorized @Myfriendis410 @dbrn32 this ok?
Nutrient deficiencies and excesses in Cannabis - Blog Alchimia Grow Shop

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I’ll Probably use the SS until it’s Gone Guys… Got a Lot of Cash invested in it… Say Hello to the Trainwreck Girls Btw…


Purty Much Born on Thanksgiving Lol

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Sounds good Richard, great job on sprouting those seedlings !

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