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Elim420
06-12-2006, 10:06 PM
Ok, I went outside to check up on my plant and i found little spots of yellow on the leaves and on another leaf its getting brown spots on it near the tip, its about 2 weeks old right now. Can anybody help me? ill post pictures in a bit, I have to find some batteries.

diche
06-12-2006, 10:22 PM
ok check out my post here in the outdoor section, 'diche's first grow' i think my plants are doing the same thing. look at the very bootom pics. the leaves appear to be whiting at the tips and then browning, and some browning near the edges??? Not 100% tho

Elim420
06-12-2006, 11:59 PM
ok here are the pics, they are blurry but bare with me my camera is a piece of shit. i circled where therse brown spots forming and on the bigger leaf getting little yellow spots i dont know if you will beable to see them in the pic.

PinkLatinaKali
06-13-2006, 06:30 AM
it could be a nute problem or an over watering thing ..how often do you water or have you given these plants any kind of nutes beyond the soil nutes ?

Elim420
06-13-2006, 09:24 AM
No i havent used any nutes yet. Im thinking of just using ferts and stuff for flowering or later on when it gets a little bigger. I watered it the day before yesterday but yesterday it was cloudy and it rained a little bit. so it might be the water. I didnt water it yesterday and i probably wont today either.

Elim420
06-15-2006, 09:55 PM
Ok, my plant seams to be getting worse! can someone please help me? Do I have to transplant the plant to a bigger pot? and do you think it would be ok to top the plant? if so how and where do i do it?

much thanks in advance :)

Elim420
06-15-2006, 09:56 PM
If Im going to transplant it, would it be ok to put it in the ground?

MrWhippy
07-10-2006, 12:40 PM
Mate they seriously need to come indoors for a bit. Not sure whats going on with them but its obviously somthing happening from the plant being outside this early in its life, its very delicate at this stage, (if possible) you should bring the plant indoors, keep it in the pot its in now but if i were you i would replace the soil, the soil in the pics above looks a bit poor quality. Just keep it watered (not too much) add a little if no nutrients, its young anyway, dont really need any nutrients yet, you should start to give it nutrients when its a little bigger. If you do this your plant will be fine.

Summary, all in all mate you should bring the plant(s) indoors, replace the soil with some nice compost from B&Q or Homebase or any Garden centre. And keep your little plant on a sunny window sill until its healthier and about 50% bigger than it already is. When its a bit bigger and its looking nice n healthy you could put it back outside again.

magic009
06-07-2007, 01:12 PM
i feel sorry for them lol it look's there in some bad looking dirt and firt there mate and look's like over watering to well good luck peace