View Full Version : Strawberry diesel suffering please help
djborya
08-08-2008, 04:12 PM
I don't know what is going on it has been inside under a 150 m/h with a couple 125 cfl's in a pretty big room temps are around 80.it seemed ok till it was moved inside and tans planted in to a bigger pot about 4 weeks ago and since then seems like it went downhill from there ... tried flushing and still same the lower leaves turn yellow dry and fall off.
foxysox
08-08-2008, 04:20 PM
What are you feeding them? Fill out Stinky's troubleshooting form.
So far I'm going with:
-Underfed
-Overwatered
-Soil too dense
djborya
08-08-2008, 04:23 PM
i have not fed them yet but when i replanted i used some miracle gro soil that had some stuff in it... other than that nothing. i water every 3 days just enough to saturate the soil.
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djborya
08-09-2008, 01:07 PM
Sorry it is high pressure sodium not m/h lamp.
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Rusty Trichome
08-09-2008, 02:13 PM
Looks like overwatering and/or improper drainage. Do not soak the soil with every watering, as this will flush the nutrients out of the soil, and cause root-rot. Is there perlite in the soil?
Once yellowing and splotching (leaf die-off) wanes, likely ok to start a weak nutrient solution. Half strength at first, keep an eye on results and adjust accordingly.
djborya
08-09-2008, 03:44 PM
I am using 60 % top soil and 40% compost....that's all and just a little of that miracle gro potting soil which was mentioned earlier.I have some schultz bloom plus (10-60-10)I was going to mix very weak and try to feed that will that do?
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Rusty Trichome
08-11-2008, 12:57 PM
60-40 top soil and compost...? No added perlite...? Topsoil is too hot, compost is usually too acidic, and there's no aeration. Do you have access to a good potting soil?
The Schultz nutes you mention are for flowering, not vegetative growth. You'll want to get a veg nute, for the vegetative stage, and save what you have for flowering. In a perfect world, I'd recommend purchasing a Fox Farms or Canna products regimine. One bottle of veg nutes for the veg stage, one bottle of flower nutes for the flowering stage, and a micronute to be added regularly throughout the grow.
Would get the potting soil now, and plant some more seeds, as she's possibly crashing. You can either try and save her thru transplanting and some excessive TLC, or start again when you have the proper supplies.
Do you have a ph pen, or some way to check run-off water?
stinkyattic
08-11-2008, 03:04 PM
Overwatered
Soil too dense
Pot too large for that size plant (can't fix that)
That type of pot drains poorly
Not enough food- use one that has a higher FIRST number because you need the nitrogen.
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