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I need help. She is strawberry cough in canna Terra soil with canna Terra Nutrition. I was looking at a Nitrogen and magnesium deficiency I fed her and gave her some Epsom salts. No bugs humidity at 60% temperature at 80 trying to get her healthy so I can flip her to 12/12. All ideas welcome please
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I’d start by lowering the Humidity and Temp to 55% and 70 deg. IMO – I’m still new to this so maybe I’m off on the wrong tangent. lol
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A defoliation of those big fan leaves helps me in these situations. I’d even remove most if not all the under canopy growth. It takes a lot of energy and nutrients to keep those big leaves healthy. Removing them and cleaning up the bottom third would make that energy and food more available for the rest of the plant.
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@mrtimbobway Definitely defoliate, I try to keep her clean shaven! LOL
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@mrtimbobway I will give it a try. If I stress her to much I’ll keep her in veg for longer
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temp and humidity are not the problem. check your pH…it’s always pH. you didn’t mention pH initially so it’s pH
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@bepennjier Maybe that was my problem. I don’t have a way to check pH and had this happen before. Added nutrients and lowered light power and it helped but didnt cure the issue. Great advice!
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@sasquatch714 Watch the plant, if the plant isn’t a purple/pink Pheno and the stems of the plant start purpling… its PH.
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Nutrition,check the runoff, over/under water and nitrogen. Good thing for it being a photo if it is and you have time to fix it.
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Check ph obviously. How often are you feeding? And how much?
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I am feeding her twice a week and watering every two days after that. She is a photoperiod and my ph is 5.8-6.0 with my blue lab ph pen
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My 5 other plants are doing fine. I was thinking a bad magnesium deficiency
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My Rootbeer GMO looks wonderful
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I detect some overwatering.
shes clawing a bit but has study stems.
Def check your pH.
you can get an aquarium ph testing kit.
they sell pH pens on amazon for 12-14 dollars.
simple fix.
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They look over-watered to start and most likely have an out of range pH as well.
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I am slowly defoliating not to add to much more stress. Rechecking my ph and letting her dry back a little and see how she responds. Keeping her in veg till I have her healthy. Thank you for all the feedback back.
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