Need help with finding out was wrong with this plant

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Welcome to the group. There will be very knowledgeable folks to help guide you along your grow.

Could you give a bit of info on your grow?
Such as type of lights?
Soils?
Nutrient and feeding schedules?
The temps and humidity levels?
And any other data you collect…

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What @Slym3r said, plus if you are using that fan that close to them ya might wanna think about wind burn!

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The brown spots usually indicates ph fluxuations that would explain a lot also looks like you are in well into flowering at which point they will start eating itself good luck and more info would help

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I have a hlg 550 light

Fox farm ocean soil

Fox farm trio, Bembe, flower kiss(also fox farm)

I feed at least twice a week at the most, 1 with just ph water at 6.5 then the other with Nutrients

I use recharge ever 2 weeks

Temperature is between 70-80°
Humidity is between 40-55%humidity

Hope this help y’all to help me.

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You might want to dial back on the nutrients a little bit and give them a break from drinking they look a little over watered in my opinion.

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How much foliar are you spraying while feeding?

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Not much maybe 3 times at the most. But my plant had these symptoms before I ever sprayed them.

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Are you ph’ing your nutes?

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I ph’d my nutes and not my water on my first grows and had some crunchy action like these.

They look a bit water logged. I typically will pick up the plants and feed when super light.

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Ok thanks I’ll try to adjust. But honestly I mostly water only when the soil is dry dry. This is my first grow so am trying to get all the knowledge.

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@Slym3r said it… try less watering… let the roots soak it up for a day or 2 before watering and do a flush with nothing but pure h20 after that for a week… look at leaves they tell you everything :wink:

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Can I ask what do you mean by ph’d nutrients. And ph’d water. And what those Water logged mean?

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Water logged = too much water. Roots are drowning in pot… air water ratio is important for roots…ph is important also… it just means take a ph meter/pen to your water with nutrients mixed before ylu dump it pot you give plants… then measure ph after you you give them it… called runoff tests

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What are u using for air ionization , filtration and water filtration ? Because of the time of year the berometrics will cause ur plants to start to degrade them selfs based off the Hg in the moisture in the atmosphere so that’s always a possibility depending where we are in the planetary alignment , temperature fluxuating , and ur schedule of feedings

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I didn’t even read that one run off test and who said testing was for skool girls

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I test so much I shoulda been a porn star

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To be honest I would not know bro. This my first grow and first time hearing about this stuff you asking me.

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I think I have a potassium situation, calcium situation, wind burn, i need to feed it just ph water or all the above.

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If you want tips on cheaper good gear let me know I am starting to release my fundamentals on what I use and where I get it and trust me man geting any type of water filtration system u can afford and an ionizer of some sort and venting not to harsh of air flow jus enough to pull the crap outa the air and water to allow the hairs on ur toots to receive cleaner feeding material from the dirt

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