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HELP!!! Am I getting deficiencies from overwatering!? Please help my little stickies!!!

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Some of the leaves are turning yellow and looking necrotic. Is this from watering too frequently/too much? Thanks guys! Appreciate any advice here!!:v:

What is your watering routine as in frequency and what medium are you using. That medium looks super dry :love_you_gesture:

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Agreed. Wilting happens from either extreme.

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I water like every 2 days I’d say… N it looks dry on top but it’s moist as heck right half an inch under what you’re seeing there… As for medium…

I’m trying guys…

We’ve all been there Growmie, besides a small nitrogen source from the worm castings and some mycorrhizae can you take a pic of the back of the bag or where they might list for nutrients. Every 2 days might be pushing the watering frequency, what size pots are those and drain holes correct :love_you_gesture:

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Man… I appreciate you … yeah dude they looked so perfect a few days ago… I started seeing some yellowing about a week ago and I thought maybe it might have something to do with the soil and not draining well… So I’ve been dialing it back on the water and I’m really starting to get worried because that yellowing has now progressed to necrosis and it’s just like… they’re dying… yellowing and dying… so I don’t know if it’s just from like too much water or… so I’m just going to let them dry out and just wait I guess. Ph meter not working. Have to get new one tomorrow. Crazy busy last few days. I’ll take a pic of the back of that bag quick





Oh n here’s some better pics of the necrotic tissue on the plants



Ill know a little more tomorrow after I grab that new meter…

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Not a lot of the big 3 in that soil Grow Bro. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. You’ll need some calcium and magnesium and other micronutrients. I would suggest getting some nutrients, PH and TDS pen. What size pots are those, this will determine the watering and feeding frequency :love_you_gesture:

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Glad to see you wasn’t in that big wreck yesterday :+1::green_heart:

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Here’s the fertilizer I’m using. let me guess, it’s no good… Lol



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This will help for now with a decent nitrogen source, nitrogen is needed more up front in the veg stage. Do you plan on an outdoor organic medium? Are these photo or auto flowering? If photos I would get them fed and healthy and transplanted to at least a 5 gallon pot :love_you_gesture:

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I was honestly planning on finding 1-4 good spots outdoors, in the woods, near the water. Was going to test the soil of where I plan on making their home(s), and just hoping for the best, I guess! I can’t grow indoors because I’m married with 3 kids, and going through separation, and don’t want her using that against me, or her ever getting mad and calling LE n saying I got plants or something… Ya never know! Can’t hide this many plants once they start getting bigger! Not from her anyways! As soon as I’m in the clear, I’m going to do it right, and grow organically indoors (and out). In the meantime, this is more of an experiment that I’ve grown attached too… just bag seeds I had found over the last 5 years… Like 10 out of 12 seeds popped. Kids knocked over my setup and caused a little bit of light burn from the LEDs being right on top of the plants for extended period of time. They survived that. Then later that same day my wife’s pet attacked my plants on two separate occasions (hours apart) in the same exact day! N now this! :roll_eyes:

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Should I transplant to their home from the 5 gallon then?

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The 5 gallon pot would be the final transplant, keep them in this pot so you can move them if needed :love_you_gesture:

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Will do! Thanks for the advice!

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Tag me and I’ll help you out Growmie :love_you_gesture:

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Not sure how to tag on here. I’m new to ilgm… I got session for communication.

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Just put the @ symbol @OGIncognito :love_you_gesture:

@OGIncognito thanks man!

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