Something is not rite!

So its been quite some time of having to post about something like this but im completely confused on whats going on with my 2 cherry pie girls they where just fine 2 or 3 days ago and now here we are can anyone tell me what the heck is happening here?





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Looks like potassium. How much and how often are you feeding? Are you using calmag as well? Plants look a little light.

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I was thinking potassium as well im using eart dust nutrients and they jusy got top dressed last week with boost and yes i habe been using a calmag every other watering

Maybe @MeEasy can help, he’s been running earth dust for quite a while I think

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Im beginning to think its more of a phosphorus deficiency than potassium especially sense these are only a couple weeks into flower and th3y just got top dressed last week with flower nutrients

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@Storm uses Earth Dust as well

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@MeEasy has you better than me but a foliar calmag versus feeding is what they recommend. I seldom have to. I did have a mag prob reused soil and just put epsom. The recovery from any fixes with living soil take longer. Have to be more patient. Top dress gonna take a bit to show. A tea…boost or base…in water with IMMEDIATE use will give a microbe boost. Have to use right away. The microbes are water activated and need a home as soon as wet.

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Ill get a tea brewing now for them tomorrow i have a compost tea bag from xteeme gardening from the one and only @JaneQP lol ill also add in some bost as well from ED

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15 minute window if making a tea for microbe use with ED. Make…pour. A very good video on youtube. Look up The Green Sunshine Company. Video about a tea. 3 stages with 3 differing results.

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Yeah I’ve watched his videos lol

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Looks bombed all the time…lol.

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Hell yeah haha aint nothing wrong with that tho haha

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Hey Lies, is this 1st with a new name? Picture looks familiar :thinking: anyway this is looking to me like a mix of different deficiencies which tells me it’s going to be something like ph , over or under watering , other root issues , or just stress from heat , light , or even cool temperatures…
Has something changed lately or you possibly allowed them to get to dry or sat in water for awhile , changed where you are getting the water , :thinking:

Edit = even a new nutrient you weren’t using before

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Hey buddy yes its 1stTimer lol switch to match my IG handle the only thing i can think of is possibly over watering they are in the 3.9 gallon auto pots and i gave them 2 quarts of water ive been thinking i could be over watering i also give my other plants typically 2 quarts of water as well they are in fabric pots tho these auto pots definitely retain moisture alot longer than the fabric pots also i dont do anything with my ph

I really like this :point_down: article on plant problems from Nebula she covers a lot of stuff on how to read plants but the problem with reading plants is that they can show the same symptoms for many different issues so you can get a lot more out of it if you know what you are doing and what changes you have made recently… if that makes sense

I went to the article to screenshot it and the first thing on the list is about overwatering and look at the picture it looks like your top leaves

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