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TrainMan

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awwww, any ideas? over fert? PH? combo? light burn?

thanks
 

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burnt out og'er
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to me it looks like serious light bleaching but without looking overheated which is very odd.
Are they getting enough micros ie: iron ?
 

TrainMan

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Thank you taking your time to answer this thread. Much appreciated.

Plants seems to be root bound. The root system just isn't healthy. light bleach, coupled with cold temps. over watered. high RH%.

buds are light purple so something is getting locked out or is lacking. Food: 20-20-21 tomato food.
How about diluting some urine 20:1 gallon for micros, maybe adding some mollases? transplant for sure. This is purely an experiment.
 

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Ok, so it's an experiment ?
First I'd fix the known problems like container size, distance from light, temperature, humidity, soil mix and watering schedule, then address the plant nutrition situation.

I'm guessing you have no access to proper mj specific nutes in your experiment ?
Why the 20-20-21 npk ratio tomato food? Does it say anything on the label about including micros ?
Why not lean more towards a fert that's npk balanced more towards flowering/fruiting plants which has micros included (listed on the label) ?

I've seen stranger things than urine used for nutrients, but what the heck its your experiment...
I have no idea what's all in urine for sure but have seen a few threads over the years about using it and it does have all kinds of elements in it, but pfeeew it may get to stinkin a bit.

Molasses is a good carbo boost, but it's not a miracle worker and I wouldnt consider it a food per se

Then theres also fish emulsion, super phosphate, guano teas for a poop soup approach.

"Mongo not know" for certain just what your experiment is trying to accomplish though, so...
 

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