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iwanttogrowbig
04-14-2009, 06:26 PM
i have posted other things on ere, n i got 2 b honest ive had good advice! so ere i am again! sumthing is killin my babies, help!
ive got sum yellow patches, but 2 be honest im not really bothered about that wots fuckin me off is on the same leaves a couple ov lil holes appeared, n ova the last 2 days they hav got alot bigger.
im only runnin a very basic set up, they r my first grow, they r under a 400w hps bulb on a 18/6hr light cicle, about 20" ova them(im tryin 2 strecth them b4 i flower them), im feedin them water every day, 7.5fl each, they hav had 2 doses ov hammerhead pk9/18 at 1ml in 2lts ov water.
i must had at this point i didnt start them off, i had them off a friend! so im tryin 2 pick up the pieces.
they r growin well but these holes r gettin me worried!
ive added photos so hav a look n let me no wot u think?

the first photo is a close up ov the problem.
the second 1 is a photo ov the plant.
the third is a pic ov the yellow patches on the second plant.
the fourth pic is the 2 ov them 2gether.

hav a look! i need help i dont want 2 murder them!

iwanttogrowbig
04-14-2009, 07:16 PM
please help! i dont want 2 lose my babies!

the image reaper
04-14-2009, 07:23 PM
they don't appear to be dying, relax :wtf: (I didn't get that excited, when my home burnt down :D) ... they need to be in a larger pot, I will say that ... possible over-watering ... make sure the soil is draining well, all the way to the bottom of the pot ... inspect the underside of the leaves carefully, with a strong magnifying glass, looking for critters (spidermites ?) ... all plants will have lower leaves yellow, as the plant takes it's nutrients from it, nothing necessarily wrong ... walk outdoors, look at all the plants and trees, are all the leaves perfect ?, I think not ... check the Plant Problems guide in my Signature, it'll give you something to do, while your plant grows ... good luck :smokin:

cannakeeper
04-14-2009, 07:44 PM
A good start is Flush them on the next watering with 3-4 times the volume of the sub with bout 5.8 -6.2 ph balanced water..that being when they are almost dried out. shouldn't need to water them but every 2-3 days with soil that drains well. Test ph of run off while ur at it. after that I'm too much a rookie with soil to give sound advice on next steps. maybe a soil wiz will get at ya here and set u in the right direction if you say pretty please. lol jk but in the meantime I would do a search in soil section or plant probs...mass of info. sit back, relax, smoke out and read. the info will come right to ya. See, reaper jumped in before I could even hit send.

subzero
04-16-2009, 08:31 PM
Plants look ok.

Hammerhead is advanced nutrients tweak of the more common blooming additive, pk 13/14 and should be used only in the flowering stage. If it is as concentrated as canna's pk 13/14 it could well be the cause of your little problem there. Maybe burning them a bit? Not sure about holes in the leaves but possible i guess. Flush like cannakeeper says and have a look at the A/N site about the hammerhead.

Subzero :thumbsup:

phatsesh101
04-16-2009, 09:51 PM
looks like u dropped water on ur leaf and it burned but other wise fine

AssassinDJ
05-04-2009, 04:36 PM
Nice info in here... I've had some experience growing, but i'm on my first round in my newest setup, and had noticed some leaf holes... glad to see its water burn and not mites.. (i was 99% sure no bugs, but still confused about holes)

Nehow, im new here, so cheers :rastasmoke:

volak
05-10-2009, 02:07 AM
they look fine to me..i would agree with transplanting into larger pots..and the water droplet/magnifier/light thing too.

but otherwise, they look good.

Rusty Trichome
05-10-2009, 01:08 PM
A tad rootbound, and is there perlite in the soil mix? If not, you'll need some by the next transplant, which should be pretty soon. Keep the roots out of standing water, and let soil dry between waterings.

When you give nutes, and a couple of drops land on a leaf...the burn will look just like those orange necrotic (dead) spots. You can also get similar spots when a leaf from one plant rubs the leaf from another plant the wrong way.

VampireHigh
05-17-2009, 08:26 AM
First, you need to run a soil run-off pH test, check to see the balance. Now, there is other issues we need to look at. First of all, how many times a day do you water you plants. Also, you need a "Basic" fertilizer that has a low dose of hormonal/nutrient property such as Super Thrive; remember to follow the instructions so you do not compromise the already compromised status of the plant. Calcium deficiency and over/under watering may be an issue also. Good luck, keep the thumbs GREEN!:thumbsup:

VampireHigh
05-17-2009, 08:29 AM
Actually, what are you using to reflect the light from your light source? If it's condensing the light and not letting enough escape, you may be getting leaf burn after you water your chubz.

Rusty Trichome
05-17-2009, 02:36 PM
looks like u dropped water on ur leaf and it burned but other wise fine Yup.



First, you need to run a soil run-off pH test, check to see the balance. Now, there is other issues we need to look at. First of all, how many times a day do you water you plants. Also, you need a "Basic" fertilizer that has a low dose of hormonal/nutrient property such as Super Thrive; remember to follow the instructions so you do not compromise the already compromised status of the plant. Calcium deficiency and over/under watering may be an issue also. Good luck, keep the thumbs GREEN!:thumbsup: Superthrive as a 'basic fertilizer'? :wtf:


Actually, what are you using to reflect the light from your light source? If it's condensing the light and not letting enough escape, you may be getting leaf burn after you water your chubz.
Condensing the light...leaf burn? (in little tiny spots...) lol
Anything else you'd like to throw at the wall, to see if it sticks? Knowing what you are doing is kinda mandatory in the Plant Problem forum, as risking another's meds with under-educated responses can be detrimental to their meds. Members are always welcome to join discussions, but if you don't know what you are troubleshooting and why, perhaps you should let an experienced grower handle the plant problems. :thumbsup: