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Only grown a few times, never had any issues until now...

drac

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All thee pictures of the same plant.
 

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Great outdoors

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Not a big hydro guy, been many years.
But yeah, give a good flush and maybe run half strength for a bit. Then when you increase, just keep it lower than you were.
 

Creeperpark

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The problem you have with these plants, are you are using too much fertilizer. If you reduce the fertilizer you will fix the problem in the future. I only use 1/2 the manufacture recommendations for plants in soil or soil-less media. Also if you are using tap water it will cause a similar problem with leaf spots. Good luck😎
 

drac

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Thanks for the response Creeper. Last night I flushed per Great Outdoors (I am using a Hempy Bucket). I think I will just give straight distilled water tonight ( I don't use tap water) and start the nutes back tomorrow at 1/2 strength. Thanks to you both for the advise.
 

Creeperpark

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I try to use a low dose of fertilizer in every watering to maintain constant nutrient intake and stable pH. You could get by with 1/4 the recommendation and still feed the plant, but you need to monitor the pH closely with a low dose of nutrients. 😎
 

HempKat

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Thanks for the response Creeper. Last night I flushed per Great Outdoors (I am using a Hempy Bucket). I think I will just give straight distilled water tonight ( I don't use tap water) and start the nutes back tomorrow at 1/2 strength. Thanks to you both for the advise.

Forgive me if you already know this but on the chance you don't, keep in mind the damage already done won't disappear so you'll have to look to new growth to determine if you have things under control.
 

drac

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Forgive me if you already know this but on the chance you don't, keep in mind the damage already done won't disappear so you'll have to look to new growth to determine if you have things under control.

Yes I did but thanks for chiming in. I flushed four days ago (the 8th) went a day with straight distilled water. After two days back on 1/2 nutes the issue with the leaves is just spreading. I am thinking possibly rootbound. I have had that problem in a couple previous grows.
 

HempKat

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Yes I did but thanks for chiming in. I flushed four days ago (the 8th) went a day with straight distilled water. After two days back on 1/2 nutes the issue with the leaves is just spreading. I am thinking possibly rootbound. I have had that problem in a couple previous grows.

Did it look like that though and I've never grown Hempy bucket style so I don't know if that makes a difference but whenever I had root bound plants in soil containers it didn't look anything like that. Anyway good luck I hope you're able to solve it soon and get back on track.
 
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