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superlarrson

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hi i am growing 6 unsure wot sex is yet

these are pics from about 2 weeks ago i am trying to arrange some more up to date ones but the 1 pictured above is seriously willting and wondering what could be the cause and 1 more thing i have another

the larger in the pic isnt holding water soil is dry needing watered and when i add water coming straight out bottom i dont think myself this is normal as this is my 2nd attempt things were looking good but going downhill now pls help
 

Core

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you have 2 give the basics...surely we will help....like

What is your soil composition ratios?(peat, perilite, vermiculite? etc.)
soil Ph?
humidity..
if you feed her ....what kind....@what ph?.....and feeding schedule?
Daytime/nightime temps
Tap water? RO water?

but i'm gonne take a reasonable safe guess... i think you have a zinc def...:2cents:
 
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superlarrson

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i am using all mix and bio bizz nutrients we are watering about twice a week just started nutes this week only 2nd feed yesterday daytime tems between 88 and day 78 i do understand this is bit warm but all was going fine no signs of heat stress as we are well aware of what that looks like due to first crop

so learned hard way and its tap water we put in room for 24 hours b4 water ph in soil was checked last week all was good and as you said it could be a zinc def would this cos plant leaves to droop cheers
 

Lofty

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Hey superlarrson, wats the cf of yr food? hav u got air flow in there, a fan blowing on them? at that temp humidity must b low, hav u tried putting domes over them, cut a small hole in bag to let out heat if its a prob.

good luck :joint:
 

superlarrson

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lofty pic u looking at is pic of my first lot that went terribly bad if it pic above you commenting on mate that aint ones im worrying about just letting ppl see wot my heat stress looked like
 

Core

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copy'd from complete guide of sick plants.....

Solution to fixing a Zinc deficiency
Any Chemical/Organic nutrients that have potassium in them will fix a Zinc deficiency. (Only mixing at ½ strength when using chemical nutrients or it will cause nutrient burn!)
And any of the following nutrients will fix a zinc deficiency: Zinc sulfate, zinc chelated, or zinc oxides are adequate fertilizer sources for zinc. Or you can bury galvanized nails in the soil. (Make sure you take off the sharp point at the end to prevent roots from being damaged) Garden Manure, which is slow acting. Greensands, Cottonseed Meal are both medium/slow absorption as well.

temps would be on the high side....maybe thats why they are droopy...25 a 28C° would be considerd as perfect .....

no expert chiming in? :chin:
 

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