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Rusted Roots

I f**ked up

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Morning OG’s

 

Just a rookie here still making rookie mistakes, can anybody help diagnose? 
 

If I was to make an inexperienced guess, I’d say the little ogkz is struggling with a nitrogen excess.. and the 2 bubbas gifts have been overwatered and are still recovering but am not sure.. any help or advice would be appreciated!

 

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what are your temps like mate and humidity?

 

do the pots feel heavy or light ? 

 

been giving them anything ?

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It does not look like nitrogen excess. What soil type are you using? some soils contain slow release ferts that are too hot for growing  cannabis..

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3 minutes ago, twigs said:

what are your temps like mate and humidity?

 

do the pots feel heavy or light ? 

 

been giving them anything ?

Thanks for stopping by twigs, Temps are holding between 24/26 lights on and 18/20 lights off. Rh is 40\50%. 
 

I watered on Friday night 300ml each, feel not heavy but not light either. no nutes given.

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8 minutes ago, neothe1 said:

It does not look like nitrogen excess. What soil type are you using? some soils contain slow release ferts that are too hot for growing  cannabis..

Thanks for dropping in, funny you mention that, I’m using westlands multi purpose but it does say 4month feeder on the bag, the blue cheese and super skunk are loving it but these 3 gals are the only ones showing problems 

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An ‘experienced’ friend of mine said calmag and ph problems, I thought calmag def was just LED grows, and as for ph it says on the bag of this westlands that it manages/buffs itself so I didn’t think itd be that either. 

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compost manages its own ph

 

dont let the temps get below 20 minimum, to me they look cold which if they are will stop movement of nutes and will make them ‘look’ like a deficiency when there isn’t one..

 

i am hung over though see what others say :stoned: 

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@Rusted Roots

 

Cal mag is not necessarily just with LED grows. I live in a soft water area and add a dash occasionally during grows. Where are you measuring your temps? If it is not floor level then your roots are too cold. 18 degrees in the tent will not be 18 inside them pots, especially at lights off. Get a heat mat and see how that goes. What lights are you growing with? 

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26 minutes ago, Larry Badgeley said:

@Rusted Roots

 

Cal mag is not necessarily just with LED grows. I live in a soft water area and add a dash occasionally during grows. Where are you measuring your temps? If it is not floor level then your roots are too cold. 18 degrees in the tent will not be 18 inside them pots, especially at lights off. Get a heat mat and see how that goes. What lights are you growing with? 

Morning larry, i didnt know that, learn something new everyday!
Well, all pots are currently not sat directly on the floor, there raised 20cms off the ground. ive got some pictures of the other girls who seem to be doing better than the ones i shared above. if it was temps then wouldnt it be affecting all the girls? Also, i have another OGKZ growing which is almost twice the size of her poorly sister above, and i have another bubbas gift who also seems to be doing better than her two poorly sisters.large.IMG_0325.JPGlarge.IMG_0322.JPGlarge.IMG_0327.JPG

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first pic is ogkz, second is blue cheese, and the third picture is superskunk but if you look to the top left of the picture you can see the healthy bubbas gift

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46 minutes ago, twigs said:

compost manages its own ph

 

dont let the temps get below 20 minimum, to me they look cold which if they are will stop movement of nutes and will make them ‘look’ like a deficiency when there isn’t one..

 

i am hung over though see what others say :stoned: 

do you think the other girls look cold too?

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@Rusted Roots. A heat mat won't do any harm anyway. Just a thought.

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1 minute ago, Larry Badgeley said:

@Rusted Roots. A heat mat won't do any harm anyway. Just a thought.

Ill see if i can borrow one from friend. There under a 400w hps dual spec atm, i have a 600w too which a friend said i should be really using now as theyll prefer the high temps in veg and switch back to the 400 for bloom, what do you think bud?

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1 hour ago, Rusted Roots said:

Thanks for dropping in, funny you mention that, I’m using westlands multi purpose but it does say 4month feeder on the bag, the blue cheese and super skunk are loving it but these 3 gals are the only ones showing problems 

I Had the same from Westlands on my last grow mate 2 Mazār-i-Sharīf showing what looked like nitrogen excess in early flower 2 other strains Barneys Peyote and Ayahuasca Purple Loving it.I stopped feeding the I-Sharīf probably 4 weeks in flower and it stayed the same until chop at week 10.I was putting it down to me being a novice LED grower, Now I,m putting it down to the I-Sharīf Being light feeders/Westlands being hot 

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2 minutes ago, Rusted Roots said:

Ill see if i can borrow one from friend. There under a 400w hps dual spec atm, i have a 600w too which a friend said i should be really using now as theyll prefer the high temps in veg and switch back to the 400 for bloom, what do you think bud?

 

More thank likely the other way round. I grow with LED's and am not that experienced with HID but I am sure that in flower they will benefit from a powerful light.

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