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SmokeaHooter
08-01-2006, 02:20 AM
Hello Fellow smokers. Got a problem! On just a couple of leaves at the top of my plant, they:rasta: are getting these yellow with like a copper color spots. the spots are surrounding the main vein of the the leaf. copper color closest to the vein, then turning yellow outward. What might the problem be? Please help, can't find anything on the problem.:rasta:
chronic1
08-01-2006, 11:24 AM
it would be easier to diagnose with apic
SmokeaHooter
08-02-2006, 04:54 AM
chronic, I know man, my cam got dropped in the pool. So, I don't have any right now. Any posibilitie's what it might be? I've looked far and wide and have not found any pics with the same problem. Could it be low nite? Dude, Thanks for any advice Dude!
mscaboo
08-02-2006, 10:18 AM
going to need more info.what kinda nutes and how much?how big is the plant and what size buckets?what kinda soil?what kinda lights?.....
SmokeaHooter
08-03-2006, 05:33 AM
Hey mscaboo. Dude, got a friend that owns a fertilizer company, they specialize in making it. He mixed me some that is 24-8-16, about 1/2 a gallon every 3 weeks. It's just over 2ft, in 3 gallon bucket. Using Scotts potting soil with added phosphorus for root growth. with a 500 watt HPS. It seems very healthy besides this problem. And it's only showing on a couple of leaves on the very top. It's been growing at around a 1/2 in. a day. I'm told that's pretty good. Please help dude?! I've got 2 other smaller ones coming up right behind this one. First time grower here, and my fiance won't let me put alot of money into it. Hey, gotta make the Woman happy. Appriciate any help. Thanks and keep on token!
mscaboo
08-03-2006, 10:32 AM
did you add dolomite lime to your soil?if not i highly recommend it just add it to the top of your soil and water it in.next is the plant in flower?it is also getting close to transplant time.before you add the lime i would give the plant a flush to remove any salt build up you might have in your buckets from your chem fert
SmokeaHooter
08-04-2006, 04:42 AM
Hey Man, No I have not. How much should I use? No, not in flower yet, starting the process this weekend. Will do Man! I really appriciate the advice. going to a 5 gallon pot.
mscaboo
08-04-2006, 10:25 AM
add 2 tablespoons per gallon of soil when you transplant.your grow will go alot smoother.also you are going to have one huge plant hope you have planty of grow space cause it is going to get tall
mscaboo
08-04-2006, 10:26 AM
i would probably go to a 7 gallon bucket instead of the 5
SmokeaHooter
08-06-2006, 06:59 AM
Hey mscaboo, Dude I appriciate the advice. Don't really have the space for to much more bush, at least not going up. Dude, just to let ya know,I've got 2 stems coming of the main stem and 2 more coming from them and so on for about 8 prunings total. plenty of space for good flowering as I call it. I'm not on top of the technical terms, just know it's looking good compared to other pics. I see. What can I do to keep it alittle shorter during the flowering process? starting it tomarrow night. Keep token!
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