Hey everyone, New to growing, Had my plants for about 2 weeks now.
As you can see by the attached pic, the very ends of the leafs are turning yellow. The plants are being grown outdoors.
Any ideas/Suggestions would be great.
Thankyou
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Hey everyone, New to growing, Had my plants for about 2 weeks now.
As you can see by the attached pic, the very ends of the leafs are turning yellow. The plants are being grown outdoors.
Any ideas/Suggestions would be great.
Thankyou
Here are some higher resolution piccys..
I think i burnt these little ones, So i am laying off the feeding for a while.
Any suggestions would be great
Cheers.
dont feed them un til like 3-4 weeks old and then only feed them like very very little
Also couyld be soil or water ph burning them, get a ph meter (even though i aint got one myself ;) never seem to get any problems with that :D ) and stop feeding.
(most probably not soil or water just the feeding)
Cheers mate, D'y reckon the pot size is ok, im obviously planning on moving them to bigger pots, but are they ok for now?
Cheers for your advice.
there ugly ass a hat full of ass holes lol:wtf: but um they should be fine look's like way to much food buddy lol and it's look's like there looking for more sun and the stems are looking a little weak so it look's like water log so lay off the food only water when the dirt is very try on top and give them alot more sun lol peace
you do not need more sun, you cannot get any more sun than the sun.
you do not need to feed anymore. They are too young to feed at all you have nutrient burn.
You do not need to transplant yet, they can easily get 1/2 ft tall in those pots.
Look at zelda's avatar that's what you want.
Lose the shishkabob sticks they are making the stems weak and stretch.
I have done all of those things, So i guess its just the waiting game now, Although they look lot healthier now :) :D, I was just over-feeding them :P Being paranoid.
Cheers
Yeah, I had the same problem. This is my first grow, and I planted in "miracle grow" pre-fertilized soil. More then half the plants died (damn!... paid good money for those Northern Lights and Afgahns) and the survivors looked pretty rough for their first few weeks. I still have some young'ns that are coming up. I thought about transplanting into normal soil, but I'm not sure what will stress them more... transplanting too early or leaving them in the nutes. Hopefully I'm not causing them all to be male...