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JakeTheCorgi
05-28-2006, 07:00 PM
I know I spelled it wrong......shut up....;)


Unfortunately, I am pic-less, but one of my baby widows is experiencing some drying of the first set of real leaves.....it starts at the tip and moves down along the leaf....drying the whole thing to a crispy flake off......it already consumed the little starter leaves, half a true leaf and one entire true leaf.....all of them are the same age and the other widow is doing fine and the two NL's are doing fine.....same amount of light and fan action....water has been sort of touch and go (literally) because they're babies and i dont want to drown the whole pot when they've only gotten to the third node or so..

...I thought what you thought.....nute burn....the prob is...no nutes at all......there is a tiny bit of miracle grow that i ended up mixing in with my soil/perelite because there wasnt enough...but its just the regular shit and it represents maybe 1/10 of the total mixed soil in the pot....they're one gallon.....but i dont think that its too small for a plant that hasnt grown its third node yet

i have six floro bearing down on them 24/0 but, if it was a light/heat issue i'd figure it would effect them all.....unpleasantly perplexed

By the way....for any pre-startup floro warriors out there.....i'm getting great results with the other plants no stretching at all....the NL's are gonna be some fat bottom girls:thumbsup:

cactusman23
05-28-2006, 07:42 PM
I'm no expert but maybe the plants are using up their own n in the lower leaves due to a lack of nutes, since the lights are on 24/0 its constantly feeding.

smokesalot
05-28-2006, 10:12 PM
i would try watering the pots throughly i use 1 gal pots for starting plants and i allways water throughly till water is running out the bottom because i can only see the top of the plant and i have no idea that the roots are doin that particular plant's root's might be in dry soil if your not watering well enough not critisizeing just bombed

good luck

the image reaper
05-28-2006, 11:16 PM
it could be 'damping-off', from poor drainage ... gives the illusion of leaves 'drying up', but is really suffering from not enough oxygen to the roots, caused by over-watering and/or poor drainage ... killed a few of mine like that until we figured it out ... :smokin:

JakeTheCorgi
05-29-2006, 12:28 AM
its pretty much the standard nursery pot from home depot...(those black ones they put all of their plants into.....it has five drainage holes and i've never watered to 'wetness'.....can anyone else coraborate?

JakeTheCorgi
05-29-2006, 02:29 AM
i refuse to believe that nute burn and drain problems, which have already been proven false are all that this forum has to offer for a problem like this....I promise I'll recognize those who help in a gracious harvest thread when its time......right now I just need a little help.....Is it underwatering like the other dude said? Should I wet down the whole pot for young plants ? Should I try to flush out the miracle gro ferts? (seems overkill for young babies) whats up canna.com?! Let me feel the love!

sjacobs713
05-29-2006, 02:38 AM
hey image reaper i am having the same issue as jake and i thought the same thing about the roots not getting oxygen b/c i did not mix any perlite into my soils..
how can i take care of this?
is it okay to transplant into new pot w/ more soil w/ perlite? they're in 1.5 gallon bucket, 14 days old..

sorry jake for posting question inside your thread to someone else, i just started to notice this today, and really want to stop it before it gets any further..
by the way, i'm growing both NL and WW right now in soil..
did you say that you had some NL that were already bigger?
got any pics?

PEACE!
slim

smokesalot
05-29-2006, 03:42 AM
hey jack about the mirical grow gardem knowm has a thread going about a grow useing only mirical grow and doin great so i dont think the little bit you used would hurt and i ues the same pots black 1 gal from home depot and i allways water all the way thru and i do ok but what works here might not work there ?




good luck keep us posted on the plants

JakeTheCorgi
05-29-2006, 05:34 AM
Thanks to those who tried to help......looks like i'm going solo on this one......for the best I suppose....let all my mistakes be my own....become a stronger grower etc


later