Help don't know whats wrong with my plant

Paradox901

Germinating
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120
Hey guys my plant is 5 weeks into flower and the leaves are all curled in and going spotty yellow or yellow all over. I know it's normal for leaves to die out towards the bottom of the branch but all my leaves seem to be affected.

had a mate tell me to chop early but i reckon he is a fuck nugget. any other opinions?

The plant itself is a Blueberry Strain.

Average Humidity: 45-50%
 

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Buzzo

Vegetating
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91
Looking at the Photo's they are way overfed and or PH is incorrect....Blueberry is famous for its light feeding.
What are you growing in?
What is the E.C. of the nutrient?
What weird and wonderful Cocktail of Feed are you using?
What is the PH of your Feed?
 

HGO

Plant of the Month - Sep,2020.
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What is it growing in? Can you give it a Flush?
Looks like a few things not quite right
possible nute burn and a magnesium deficiency
 

Paradox901

Germinating
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120
It's growing in supersoil. and shit if you reckon it needs a flush should i do that now? i only put a fresh feed in yesterday but this problem has been happening for the past couple days almost a week now. I PH the feed to 6. I don't have an EC meter have been following the mills nutrient schedule.


I also am using the Mills starter pack for this one.
 

HGO

Plant of the Month - Sep,2020.
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Usually dont need to feed supersoil :unsure:
looks like youve overfed because of the Claw shaped leaves but could also be heat stress?
the leaf yellowing is a deficiency caused from the ph being too low or too high for the plant to be able to access it.
 

Buzzo

Vegetating
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91
Thats the worst fucking nutrient calculator I have ever seen hand down shit.
No E.C. steering for the amount used WTF, who fucking does that..Mills it seems
The nutrient might be fine, but I suspect its way too strong for an already somewhat loaded soil.
As suggested flush it with PHéd water from here and dont feed it at all.
Dont expect it to come good cause it wont. At best you will stop it getting worse and improve the flowering
You can however get it across the line
 

frankreynolds

Curing
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40
I've been following mills chart but capping out at 1.5 ec in coco no issues. Having said that there paper feed chart gives ec values and is much better.

Have you been testing the ec before feeding? How often are you watering? Could potentially be some unhappy roots
 

Porky

The Dwarf Hermie King
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17
Yeah ide be giving it plain water only. As the others have said your soil should have enough for almost the entire grow.
 

Defsnotacop

Curing
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30
I thought that soil was water only. Its loaded with shit. Just fill a bucket with water from the tap, let it sit a day or 2, then use that.
 

Buzzo

Vegetating
User ID
91
Some of these Soils now are designed to water only all the way from start to finish. I see it works well if you don't water too heavily.
Trick is knowing what Soil you have to start with.
 
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