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moonlightcsp
10-27-2005, 07:37 PM
I'm on Day 14, everything seems fine until now but noticed on 1 of my plants a few yellow spots, what do you all think.

Temp 80-85
400W HPS
Low Humidity
no nutes yet


The first 2 pics is plant #1 with the yellow spots, the next 2 pics is plant #2, what do you think??? does it look good? and the next one is plant #3 a bit smaller but seems ok?

thanks All
Moon

PS:THIS IS MY FIRST GROW I MIGHT JUST BE A LITTLE PARANOID!!LOL

Zandor
10-27-2005, 10:38 PM
You can start feeding them nurtients now. I hope you are not going to use Miracle Grow.

RastaKaze
10-27-2005, 11:57 PM
Already?? I'd give it a few more days.. Invest in some superthrive though (at your local walmart), 1 or 2 drops a gallon really does make a difference.. I usually dont start nutes until day 20 or so, but that's just me.

Garden Knowm
10-28-2005, 08:12 AM
I hope you are not going to use Miracle Grow.

how dare you!!!!!!!!!!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR


she is either under watered or over watered.... leaves should not be drooping... other than that she looks great.... a bit light green.. like ZANDOR said, she looks a bit hungry... MG is great .. hahaha


You can go to a nursery and often they will have a bag of soil with a tomato plant growing out of it... they do this to show that this "soil" is the bomb and you can grow amazing tomato plants without any additives.. just this "soil"

well that is the soil you want.. BELIEVE the HYPE.. especially new growers.. this is the easy route.. and should be taken until your name is ZZZAAANDOR...

your soil should COME standard when you purchase it - ph'd and have enough nutrients in it so that you don't have any deficiencies for the first few weeks.. at least..

i love you

Zandor
10-28-2005, 03:53 PM
Everyone should strive to grow the very best they can. Miracle grow is not part of growing real quality. You either use to much or you over water either way it's not the proper nutrient for growing a short cycle resin producing plant. Shultz cactus is closer then that MG crap.

GK don't get me started again about that shit again dude!!!!

the mole
10-29-2005, 05:24 PM
that soil looks really moist to me, I would let it get really dry befor the next watering,then when you do water ,dont drowned it.

for decent growth, MG is ok as a fert,very young plants only need 1/4 strength. I bet if you let the soil get good and dry, the color will get darker in those leaves...

LOC NAR1958
10-30-2005, 01:05 AM
I have 2 strains that are doing the same spots but not the drooping. The first is orange bud that are almost 4 weeks into 12/12. From dutch passion fem. The second is papaya from nirvana. Almost 3 weeks old. Both stains are doing very well just a few spots mostly when they are young. Bottom leaves just a little spotting on the orange bud. From what I can read and learn it looks just like light burn spots but the young plants are only under flourescent. I thought maybe water spots that burn but I don't get water on the leaves. Anyway both are thriving, they grow out of it. Worrry more about the drooping.
The problem with MG is it 's full of nutes and every time you water you over nute young plants. You can't flush MG. It can work but it can kill just as easy