ok gp prepare to instantly feel better about what your growing right now.
ok fist off i am growing arjan's strawberry haze only because i managed to kill the other 4 fem seeds i ordered but thats a diff story. currently using 6 26w cfl's. 3 2700k and 5000k about 2 inches from canopy. soil is garden safe organic mix with natural plant food. i was going to jump right into dwc but it was an epic fail so i have the lucas formula and nothing to do with it. why not mix a gallon up and use to feed the organic mix? well see how that goes. these gals are about 4 week old from cutting been on 12/12 for 2 of those weeks. when i notice discolor in leaves i usually just trim the leave but im afraid i wont have much of a plant left if i keep this up. few pics of discolor feel free to add imput. o and water im using is ph'd to 6.5-6.8 spring water bought by the gal. at grocery store. enjoy
no i havnt but the but that got me thinking the base of the plant is real close to the soil so now that i think about when i water some of it splashes on the lower leaves. you can see in the plant that has been topped one of the stems of the leaves feels rubbery like not firm at all
that is probably it for the spots. I did the same thing plus I was mixing a bit heavy. As for the rubbery thing, If you are talking about pic number seven I would say nute lockout. it is just a guess but you might try letting the soil dry out completely and then feed it just plain water twice letting it dry out and then feed it nutes. Just my oppinion though but what I suggest won't hurt it any...
just like lymph feeling not wilted but like a ahhh whatever kinda look to them also some leaves diff plant are light green around the edges dark in middle, some are i guess you say flat looking no gloss in leaves almost a dry look to them , diff plant very very tips are crisp
Do your containers have drain holes? what are you feeding them and on what kind of schedule? burned tips is sometime nutrient burn. Yellowing of leaves is sometimes nitrogen deficiency. Is he yellowing on the lower branches? I personally would put them it pots that aren't see through also. roots are light sensitive. the bigger the pot the better. I had some plants that looked droopy and when I trans planted them into bigger pots the started growing again and got healthy looking. its hard to tell from the pics though. you might also try the hospital forum too.
and water im using is ph'd to 6.5-6.8 spring water bought by the gal. at grocery store.
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Yellowing of leaves is sometimes nitrogen deficiency. Is he yellowing on the lower branches?
i had a deficiency problem in my little dwc setup cause i was only using spring water...a little cal mag plus fixed that right up...not sure if this applies to watering plants in soil?
ok so its been a week and my girls were headed down hill, so i headed to the local grow shop and picked up some ffof and canadian sphagnum peat moss and replanted them. like i said im using spring water and cal/mag might be a prob? i have some epsom salt i found round the house never new i had it. how much salt per gal. should i use i was thinking 1 tbs. not much diff sence last week give it a few more days if possitive results ill be sure to post pics. ty