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Radiohead89
10-06-2006, 03:08 AM
im having a problem with some of my plants but the one in the pictures has the worst symptoms. im growing big bud in fox farm ocean forest soil, it is 10 days old i gave it its first dose of fish emulsion today(5-1-1) but for the past couple days i have been noticing these yellowing spots on some of my plants it seemed to have been only after i transplanted them into theses clay pots. could it be the pots? idk... can someone please help? im getting very worried!!

brookerosebud
10-06-2006, 04:50 AM
new growth looks good so i'd have to say don't worry. my blueberrys did the exact same thing and to this day i don't know why. but, my plants are growing like fuckin weeds now with no health issues "knock, knock"

hope this helps.

Tom Green Thumb
10-06-2006, 09:26 AM
Were you careful not to disturb the roots when you transplanted them? Like stated above - new growth looks good so I wouldn't worry too much. Give it a few days and see if it gets worse. If so than you have a problem (obviously lol). Good luck and let us know how them come along.

TGT

Radiohead89
10-06-2006, 02:36 PM
Thanks for the replys.... I fed them the fish emulsion yesterday and today my plants are looking great they grew about 1/2 inch last night heres some pics

kdspecial
10-06-2006, 03:03 PM
My Plants did the exact same thing as well. It worked out in the end. I thought It was a heat issue at first like a burn from the light. I never really figured out what it was.

I used ProMix perhaps that was the problem. Somhitng in the Soil OR a PH thing.

I notice your Leafs all kinda hang down. Mine did too OverWatering? maybe

Hope somone can help us out..

kd

stinkyattic
10-06-2006, 03:20 PM
I'm going to make a guess that the soil was too 'hot' for the plants, but they can handle it now that they're older, and the healthy new growth supports that theory.
I often get slight nute burn when I first transplant into my veg mix, but the plants get over it fast and take off like rockets.

santacruz_organic
10-06-2006, 05:18 PM
i have experienced if some of the solution gets on the leaves when i water my plants it leaves a spot, im not shure if thats the case, but it happens to small plants when i start them

kdspecial
10-06-2006, 08:36 PM
Yeah I thought that it might be that as well when it first appeared. So I started watering my Baby plants when the light was about to turn off. Also I later found little cattapiller style bugs on my leafs (Orange very very small) IO thought it might be them eating at the leafs but I neem oiled em and killed me all and it still continued a little. Much like the small brown spots that I notice on your newe growth on the Green leafs.. Mine started as small spots then turned into bigger problkems. I still have some small brown spots on some leaves and Im in flowering right now. but Those are the original fan leaves...

I would guess Stinky is right or close shes always on point.

kd

familyguy
10-11-2006, 04:48 AM
dont freak out.....talk to em! the co2 will make em feel all good!

most likely transplant shock....rooting solutions (bcuzz) and hygrozyme help with this....

mistyganjatree
10-11-2006, 10:19 AM
stinky yukky fish emulsion!!!! id sooner feed nice user friendly nutes, general hydroponics now do a hydrobio sollution, so surely you can move on from fish goock!
sorry man i just hate the smell of fish!

Pezzo
10-11-2006, 10:45 PM
it could be a lack of nitrogen, plant leaves turn yellow because of this, look it up on the internet. If this is the case then it should go ina few days, if not feed it small amounts of nitrogen and it will clear up instantly ( nice plants btw)