there's a way to grow where you won't experience this kind of problem. what you have there is fert burn. you've ferted them without knowing whether it was too much, not enough, or just right. there's a way you can prevent this kind of thing from happening and you'll take all the guesswork out of growing. the method is this - don't try to do anything special. just get some Foxfarm Fruit and Flower powdered fert at your grow store and put two cups of it in a five gallon container and mix well, then put your plants in that and just water them when their thirsty. That will solve 99% percent of your feeding issues. You won't have to worry about salt build up. People make too much out of growing. It's just a plant. Don't do anything special and you'll have better grows.
wayward Reviewed by wayward on . Plant problems AGAIN! Hello everyone, need a little diagnosis. Am growing in ocean forest under a 600 hps. Temps are between 76-80, humidity staying between 60-70%. Transplanted into 3 gallon pots about 5 or so weeks ago. The girls are into their 19th day of 12/12. Fed them first time in flower with plain water, then 2 tsp of bigbloom and onetsp of tiger bloom(started looking shitty). Next water was water with black strap 1tsp. Then another dose of the nutes at the same strength, and then water again with Rating: 5