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superflydude
01-30-2007, 10:59 PM
I've been growing some northern lights for about 3 weeks now and I think it has an N K P problem because I havn't fertalized at all yet. Its under 2 cool white bulbs about 1/2 inch away from the tops. Do you guys think it just needs some fert? Only the lower leaves are yellow some spots, slight red stem, and tips seem to be browning. Do they look stretchy? And can you rais seedlings under a 400w MH?
keeko
01-31-2007, 12:08 AM
i think your plant would love to be under a 400mh right about now
Garden Knowm
01-31-2007, 04:32 AM
HI SUPER -
Have you been pH-ing your water?
It is impossible to know what is wrong, without first making sure you have the correct pH...
pH Water - See More Buds (http://www.seemorebuds.com/ph/)
cheers
superflydude
01-31-2007, 09:52 PM
HI SUPER -
Have you been pH-ing your water?
It is impossible to know what is wrong, without first making sure you have the correct pH...
pH Water - See More Buds (http://www.seemorebuds.com/ph/)
cheers
I havn't but its tap water from the ground how bad could it be?
kdspecial
01-31-2007, 10:09 PM
If your ina city chances are your water is Ph7 but the only way to tell is by testing it.
Ph is extramly important to solving problems and making you a better grower.
I have had similar results with my seedlings at that stage using proMix. Is that what your growing in? Or peat moss with Perlite?
the last batch of seeds I have started didn't have this problem once I started to add a full On Micronutrient Suppliment. Im not saying this is your problem but its a place to start.. And they should get a little food I mean a little soon....
Once you check you PH first then you can properlly hunt for solutions.
kd
Garden Knowm
02-01-2007, 07:26 AM
Superfly.. when a plant is young and it is already having problems... It is very likely a pH issue.. (or it has been over fertilized)
Without proper pH a plant can not absorb (eat food) nutrients.
cheers
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