Okay so im pretty new to an indoor grow and have a low budget, basic background info is that i was using an organic soil that seemed to have the right nutrients for it to grow without adding any extra nutrients until i started to switch them to flower, im not expecting a high yield so please don't hate to much on the plants, one of my plants started growing taller than the others so the leaves started curling up, naturally i moved the lights upwards thinking it would stop the burning, now THE NEXT day the top leaves are curling down and yellowing with a little black spots on the tips on some of them, i added some nutrients for blooming thinking that it would be okay and overnight it basically all went to hell, should i use vermiculite mixed with some soil and spread it on top of the current soil to balance the PH ? should i flush my plants completely? i don't know how to flush but here are some pictures of what is going on, PS i have two plants both recieve same treatment, i think i fucked up adding the nutrients
keep in mind my light setup is two 100 watt cfls over each plant along with a long 150 watt light that puts out about 6500k lumens, i was told that the lighting could be used for both flowering and vegging, they are on a 12 12 cycle
Epsom salt works to fix that.. Add a teaspoon for every gallon.. Also check your ph, should be 6.0-6.5 all else fails you could try a flush!
When in doubt flush it out. Just flush the shit out of it asap with at lease 5 gal of ph water around 6.2 Dont add anyhting to it can make it worst just flush the shit asap.
If you are looking for a very easy to keep track of form of nutrients, i'd try the one that Aerogarden makes. It is cheap and does a great job of not only keeping them from going nitrogen or magnesium deficient, but it also balances out your pH. http://www.aerogarden.com/accessories/1-qt-liquid-...