HELP! Sour diesel auto flower

Why are my leaves turning like that? What do I need to do to fix it? Or is that normal?

Might want to fill out a support ticket. Looks like it could be a calcium or nitrogen issue.

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The clawing or curling down of the leaves indicates a nitrogen toxicity. But if your in coco and only given tiger bloom t hff at dont make sense

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Hey @Draco21

Still think it’s a calcium or nitrogen deficiency but going to call in some better help for you.

@Covertgrower @Holmes @nicky

Welcome aboard and good luck!

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Both. The rusty spots are calcium, and curved leaves is excessive nitrogen.

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I overlooked the curling leaves.

Thanks @Newbiegrower251 and @Covertgrower

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PH way high for coco! Mars Hydro ts1000?

You do not know what the input PPM of nutrient solution is?
Size of area? Is that only light?

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Thank you @emgoldslo
@Covertgrower @Newbiegrower251 what would be the best way to fix this?

Three times the pot size of ph’d water to flush will help. Those damaged leaves wont recover

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I’ll let others that grow in coco help but you should look at adding a calmag supplement when feeding.

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Correct.

And correct about flush size.
Thanks for helping out!

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I just had to do aflush tonight and it took 6-7 times the pot size of PH’d water to fix.

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I did the general feeding. Tent size is 27x27x63. Yes that’s the only light

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Trying to pay it forward!

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@emgoldslo @Covertgrower thank you I’ll go ahead and flush and look into a calmag supplement

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Do you have a TDS pen?

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The tiger bloom has no N in it that’s what’s weird

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@Holmes I do not I only have a ph meter

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You can get a tds pen pretty cheap. It is very helpful!

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