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S.O.S - Urgent help needed..Need a plan to help these ladies!

liquid069

Member
Hey guys i'll try to be as brief as possible.

400 hps
ocean forest soil
ph = 6.5
12/12 as of 8/24 = 43 days
sensi star feminized
problem started 8 days ago

problem. excessive advanced yellowing curling up toward light and browning and drying out.

actions:

1. I flushed with distilled water upon original problem
2. realized that is was a deficiency not nute burn and lightly fed with FF big bloom.

3. 48 hrs have passed since big bloom and problem is not getting better.

I'm looking for a resolution moving foward. can an experienced person please tell me what to do! I'll do anything I just don't want these girls to die!!. Should I harvest early? I feel like I have been watering alot recently with the flush and the nutes I don't know what to do!!!!

I have many different nutes and solutions available to me but pleasepleaseplease tell me what to do !! I will listen to your every word! I promise. Please!!!!!!





 
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mexilandrace

48 hrs isn't really enough time to know, its soil.

check the sick plant sticky thread thingy to figure out what you need to know as to specific nute issues, don't keep throwing stuff at it.
 
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I have been having problems as well, and mexilandrace is completely correct, the sick plant sticky is the place to go. i really dont know much, but perhaps magnesium deficiency? that might not even be close though.
 

the Rock

Active member
none of the experts here have no clue on this? I have had this happen before randomly and just couldnt figure it out so I just tossed the plants
 

johnipedestran

1%
Veteran
no worries brother

you are fine, the plant looks like it is just eating up all the N in the soil.....how long do they go for? they look pretty good to me, i would just hit them with a dose of veg ferts one time, then go to straight water.

if you were planning to run them out beyond 60 days, then maybe two or more waterings with Veg ferts.

peace
jip
 

RC_Colas

Well-known member
Veteran
I believe it is over feeding and your soil has become toxic. The flush was the right idea and wait 1-2 weeks. If you truely believe it is an N problem, top dress with worm castings to correct the problem slowly:)

Cheers

RC_Colas
 

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