View Full Version : First time grow help plant turning spotty yellow!
jwasserb
10-01-2010, 01:48 PM
This is my first time grow and I already have an issue. My plants have sprouted well and I'm growing eight. Its under a T5 eight bulb light. I have all grow bulbs right now in the light besides two bloom bulbs.... I thought it would give a more complete spectrum. The light was about 2 in away from the plans and i started seeing brown tips and yellow leaves. Lookin kinda spotty yellow next to the veins. I moved the light up hoping that it was heat that was the culprit but it seems the leaves did not recover. I need help to diagnose them. I can't see it being a nute problem cause i used the same soil on all the plans and the rest look like they are doin fine. I water with tap water, used moisture control miracle grow soil, haven't fed any nutes so it may be a lack of something? i thought the soil would have plenty of fert in it?
doeboy742
10-01-2010, 10:57 PM
Whats up bro, First of all you should post pictures with your thread, helps out a whole lot if people can see what your talking about. 2nd of all you should look into the grow facts and filled out the form to more help explain your situation.
I to am experincing the same type of issues with my grow, And im also i first timer. From seed though. And if you post your thread in the right spot (plant problems) you will prolly get a whole lot more people trying to help you .
I to have a thread under the "plant problem" thread. you are more then welcome to come check it out to see if there is a remedy to help you out.:thumbsup:
Not trying to be a ass but i've seen people say this a 100x to people trying to help you out, so you can get your problems fix.:jointsmile:
WashougalWonder
10-02-2010, 12:18 PM
No, first fill out the trouble shooting form, maybe a picture or two.
My very first thought is the MG, and often it can be less than well mixed and you can get fert burn like possibly you have.
Use the link in my signature for the form.
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