What is wrong with my plant?!
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What is wrong with my plant?!
how about I post a pic of a nut and bolt and you tell us what size it is??
Cmon you need to give up a lil more info than that.
Is that a clone?
How old?
lighting?
PH of water?
nutes?
if so how much?
temp of water?
temp of air around plant?
If you help us out with info then I'm sure 1 of us can help you with what might be wrong with your plant :thumbsup:
It's in the wrong hands and in an areo garden. LOL
Do I win ?
No really what tinytoon said.
Sorry I had a moment there.
It is a clone and in an Areo garden. Are they rooted ? Cause it looks like normal die off on a rooting clone or water on the leaves and tooooo much light, burn.
Please more info. There are other trying the areo gardens that may help.
that is not a clone it looks like the first set of leaves on a seedling and they always die thats wat it looks like to me because the next set of leves look to to be true leves
the lowest leaves shown are true leaves, not cotyledons.
Fill out the troubleshooting form in 'problems'... My initial take is unavailable/insufficient Ca. But with no info... it's a crapshoot.
I'd agree with the calcium deficiency, too, (easily fixed with Cal-Mag+ added to your water, doesn't take much, around 10ml per gallon, if that is indeed, the problem), ... but, I always agree with Stinky Attic, anyway, 'cause she's a cutie ! :D
So's Lindsey Lohan, but I wouldn't listen to her advice for anything more earth-shaking than what color socks to wear. And even that is debatable! ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by the image reaper
Nice to see ya, big guy.
WB Stinky!! /bow
Ugh. Been busy, been working, been totally beat down by life lately. Just trying to keep my head above water financially and emotionally. And for the first time in years, I could invite the local fuzz by for tea and crumpets. It's weird having no girlfriends living downstairs! :( I miss them.
I can't tell you how many times, I woke up in a cold sweat, dreaming of your 'crumpets' :D ... love ya, hon, so glad to see you again ... hope ya brought yer good cat-o-nine-tails with ya, there's some naughty ones here, now ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
i concur with the diagnosis.......and the cutie remark!Quote:
Originally Posted by the image reaper
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Naw but I've got a riding crop and I'm not afraid to brandish it...Quote:
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I missed ya Reap daaaahlink. Crumpets indeed. Never again will I view a continental breakfast in teh same light... wait... crumpets aren't continental...
This same dirtbag got the same advice from his last post. He is using RO water and using the aerogarden nutes...CALMAG is a definite...:jointsmile:
but, hoenstly...Has anyone ever used these aerogardens successful for anything except Rosemary and THYME?:wtf:
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Originally Posted by martyrprojekt
i think lunarose uses her (i think) aerogarden or did. there was someone else around here who did too. can't remember who though.
and as a matter of fact i've got 3 plants in my aerogarden right now. they are about 7-8" tall. i'm gonna start flowering them soon. just need a box or something to put over it for uninterrupted darkness. i'll start a flowering log so you can see how it goes MP.
also, the aerogarden sucks for growing herbs. lol. i've been through 3 seedkits. the original "classic herbs" or whatever it was called. the only thing that really grew was the purple basil. and that didn't last long. all the other six grew a bit then died. i replaced that kit with the salsa kit.....twice. the tomato plants would barely sprout and then die. the jalapeno plant would grow pretty well at first then kick the bucket. i used pH'd water and everything.
and why do they call it aerogarden? there's no air involved. no airpump, and no aeroponics. wtf?!
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Wonder where the OP is? Its the same 5-6 people on this board that answer all the questions. Good job guys and gal. :thumbsup:
some of us just have nothing better to do I guess ...... nope I just am a gluton for info and have fun helping others where I can
MJ plants in the seedling stage can be very sensitive. You need to use good quality well buffered nutrients with the right dosage and keep the pH stable. Doing this in an Aerogarden with it's tiny res and tablet nutrients would be difficult.
I am just trying to pay it forward as I was helped by as you say the same 5-6 people it seemed like.Quote:
Originally Posted by texashustle
If you stick around long enough those that we help will hopefully help others.
Oh, and help me also with problems I have never seen before.