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  • #2708
    monte81
    Participant

    This is my second week in Bloom, and some of the leaves tips are curling down. I’m doing a micro grow. In a 31x12x33 with 3 legs, Exhaust fan and a computer fan.  It’s in a 2 gallon of pot and I’m feeding it 2 l of water and food.

    Nutrients im using advanced nutrients.

    #2710
    CamZ
    Moderator

    <p style=”text-align: left;”>Hard to know what else is going on without ppm/ph/feeding schedule info. You have mag deficiency 100%, but whether it’s due to lockout or underfeeding is hard to determine without that info.</p>

    #2714
    monte81
    Participant

    Scan my qr code and it will take you to my log with all the infor

    #2715
    CamZ
    Moderator

    Ngl. I have no faith in being redirected, no disrespect. Perhaps someone else can help. Sorry.

    #2716
    monte81
    Participant

    You ask for all the details and inserted of my typing it I can just show you my log? I do not understand the issue? But ok thank anyway

    #2720
    CamZ
    Moderator

    It’s a cyber security thing. For all I know that link is malicious. Again, no disrespect. It’s trained into me, sorry if that offends you.

    #2759
    mrgrowit
    Keymaster

    Lots more information is needed in order to properly diagnose. From the “Read Me First” thread:

    What strain is it?
    Is it in Veg or Flower stage?
    If in Veg, for how long?
    If in Flower stage, For how long?
    Indoor or outdoor?
    Soil, Soilless or Hydro?
    If soil/soilless, what is in your mix?
    If soil/soilless, what size pot?
    Size of grow space (LxWxH)?
    Make and model of grow light?
    Light distance from the top of the plants?
    Temperature in the environment?
    Humidity in the environment?
    PH of medium or reservoir?
    EC/PPM of medium or reservoir?
    Any Pests?
    How often are you watering?
    Type and strength of nutrients used?

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