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My Blue Widow is sick

Algarin

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Hi all,

I'm a first time grower, and I'm having a little problem with one of my plants. Not sure wether it is a nutrient burn or a Nitrogen deficiency. In any case, I'd need some coaching so I can save my plant. Any help will be appreciated.
 

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Rox

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It doesn't look well:huggg: could be over fertilization at first look...Doesn't look like nitrogen deficiency..

What's your temps? What are you feeding and how much? Ec/pH?/ppm? Organics?Coco? Soil or hydro?
 

Algarin

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Temp bet 65°-75°F on regular soil regular grow lights. I'm using fox farm's grow big and big bloom right now. Just that I reduced the dose from 3 tsp of each per gallon to 1.5 tsp to see what happens but any expert advise is appreciated.
 

Algarin

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My blue widow is sick

My blue widow is sick

Ph is @7, using fox farm grow big and big bloom both @ 3 tsp per gallon, temp @70° Fahrenheit. Planted on regular soil.
 

Wendull C.

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That plant is fried. It has overages and deficiencies. Leach the shut out of it, raise your lights for a couple days and feed it a quarter dose of ferts next time you water. Or right after the flush if in a hydro medium. Then watch the top new growth to see if it snaps out of it.
 

Wendull C.

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Do you take in clones? I wanted to say broadmites at first. If you are in the Western US or Eastern Europe I would scope my girls out good.

If you are from seed and don't trade cuts please forgive my rambling. I just dealt with russet mites because I trusted the source and thought fuck it. Almost put me out of commission.... Sorry I digress.
 

WelderDan

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Too much love...

Flush them well, repot into bigger pots and only feed them water for the next week or so, until you get some fresh new growth. Then, use nutes at 1/3 the current strength to start and work up from there.
 

siftedunity

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Do you take in clones? I wanted to say broadmites at first. If you are in the Western US or Eastern Europe I would scope my girls out good.

If you are from seed and don't trade cuts please forgive my rambling. I just dealt with russet mites because I trusted the source and thought fuck it. Almost put me out of commission.... Sorry I digress.
broadmites was my first thought. they just have that look. even burning plants doesn't have that look.. idk..
definitely some excess nitrogen in there forsure
 

Wendull C.

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Yeah, it was the bubbling up of the leaf margins that made it look like more than nute burn to me. Hard to tell from the pics though.
 
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