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What is wrong?

Deidi Picman

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hello everyone, tell me please, what is missing? fertilizers? it just doesn't look like salt
 

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Jellyfish

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You came to the right place. Somebody will be along soon to get you sorted out. Looks bad, but not bad enough to give up. Good luck!
 

FletchF.Fletch

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Sorry your plant is having trouble.

What medium are you using to grow? How often is it being watered and fed?
What fertilizer or nutrients are you using?

If you give a quick summary of the plant and the care it has received or issues it has had up to now, it will help pinpoint your problem. Lots of people ready to help.
 

Deidi Picman

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On June 14, he was 65 days old, he was watered with advaita base, grow, micro, bloo fertilizers at 2.5 ml / l + additives b-52 1 ml / l + Sensi cal 1 ml / l, since before that there was undernutrition and a lack of calcium in all plants, all the plants came to life more or less, but this one did not. the readings at the inlet PH 6.87, PPM 1004 at the outlet PH 6.45, PPM is not accurate because I poured it heavily and a lot of water poured out of the pot into the drainage and showed 1002 as at the inlet, I think these readings were not correct because it drained from the pot too much somewhere 05-0.7l. Now I had watering on June 19, it was 70 days old, I just watered with water with PH 6.7, the output turned out to be such readings PH 6.84, PPM 376 is very small. Until June 14, I watered at 1.5 ml / l every third watering, it turns out that two waterings were water with PH and the third fertilizer, then the leaves began to turn yellow and they told me that I was underfed because he wanted to eat more for flowering, as a result, he began to feed more as he described everything higher. tell me what to do in such cases, maybe rinse it with water or vice versa more fertilizers, I plan to do the next watering at 3.5 m / l of the base. and now I began to feed him through watering, 1 watering with water, the next watering with fertilizers, I water them every three days, if the pot is a little wet, then I can water it every 4 days.
 

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NEED 4 SEED

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If it's on soil stop using fertilizer and only water when the soil has dried up again. Looks to me like heavy overwatering and nutrients lockout from too much fertilizer.
 

NEED 4 SEED

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Can you rinse it with more water then?
Depends on what you think on your own what you messed up the most. If you think it's probably too much fertilizer and watering was moderate then flush it and then let it recover slowly under moderate watering. If you think you may have watered too much then just let it dry up and keep watering only when soil feels dry and the pots are light. If you think it's both then just feed with water but only when it's time to.
 

Ca++

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Without looking at the pic, your story is one of under feeding.
It starts with most getting better, after you started to feed more.
Then we look at runoff. This 0.5 - 0.7L of runoff, isn't a lot. Days later you find the runoff just 350ppm, which is a hungry plant.
I'm not sure why so many people do this feed every few days thing. Water inbetween. It's a fast growing plant. As an example, I'm in a peat rich soil, hitting them every day with 7.5ml per liter. While it's possible your feed is more concentrated, I'm also chasing N deficiency.

I think if most plants are okay, and just one is poor, then you should check it's roots. Its perhaps incapable of getting the feed, if all the plants are the same strain, and just one is unhappy.
 

Hammerhead

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Cannabis doesn't grow well with a PH that high. It's only used for growing in soil outdoors. The plant can't uptake the required nutrients with a PH that high. The plant isn't getting what it needs to grow well. Lower the PH on your feed.. It will take time for any fixes to show. The chart below is for reference only.. Ive never fed my plants over 6.5ph in soil/soilless medium.. Most medium's PH will be in the 5.8 range out of the bag. I use a ph range of 6.3- 6.5 on my feed.

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