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    plant problem /w photo

    could any one help me with this problem? you can get more info from my post in plant problems.
    dylan Reviewed by dylan on . plant problem /w photo could any one help me with this problem? you can get more info from my post in plant problems. Rating: 5
    Dylan

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    plant problem /w photo

    that is outside yeh?

    To me it looks they are drying out, water them more (or more often?).

    Wait for the others to comment first I am not the best resource for info

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    #3
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    plant problem /w photo

    yes, they are outside.
    Dylan

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    #4
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    plant problem /w photo

    They look like they are drying up just as Tonee said. I suggest to not rely on the weather to water your plants. Try watering them a bit more and see how they react. Its a little late to be trying to revive them, but its worth the try i guess..Goodluck man, happy harvest!

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    plant problem /w photo

    posted this in another one of yoyr threads:

    that looks to me like a magnesium deficiency. did it start on the lower part of the plant? are the growing shoots a very light green or almost white? if it is a MG deficiency you can try epson salts at a rate of 1 tablespoon per gallon of water, a faster way is to use a foliar spray but since you are into flowering now i would discourage that type of application. a low N reading is what you want at this stage of flowering, i would also discourage raising your N level.

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    #6
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    plant problem /w photo

    What are you feeding them? It looks to me like you might be over doing it. How often are you watering?

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    plant problem /w photo

    im watering them about once or twice a week(when the soil looks dry). i fed them on aug. 13 (as directed on package) with heavy harvest fall blend from advance nutes. i usually use water soluable feed, but this time i tried something new. i thought i may have put too much down aswell. i checked the soil w/ a cheap soil test kit. it came out highin p and k but very low in n. could this be from too much p or k?
    Dylan

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    #8
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    plant problem /w photo

    I agree...needs water...and I'm thinking some nutrient deficieny....try nothing for now..if your feeding it. But what you want is a high Nitrogen content to whatever you feed it! I just used blood meal... it's 13-0-0, it's especially good during vegitative growth. Now that you are flowering.....water it...see what happens

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    #9
    Senior Member

    plant problem /w photo

    i am pretty shure its not under watered. i did put a small bit of blood meal down when i found the n deficiancy, but i'm not shure if it has taken effect yet. the ferts in their now are supposed to work 'till the finish(the p and k are tested high).
    Dylan

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    plant problem /w photo

    i'll post some more pics in a few days or so, that may help.
    Dylan

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