could this be a cal. def.? or could it be a ph prob? help me out let me know im new to growing.
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could this be a cal. def.? or could it be a ph prob? help me out let me know im new to growing.
any one have any ideas?
Are you in the veg or flower cycle? where on the plant is your leaves turning yellow? What kinda nutrients and light setup do you use?
im in veg cycle. i use b.c. grow and b.c boost. im using 4 floresent uv light bulbs and a heat lamp (from far away so they dont get burn but get the heat and light) ph is a 6.3. room temp is at 70 to 80. the humidity is at about 50%. oh yea and a fan to move the air.
here is some more pics any more ideas what it could be?
The last set of pix looks like normal leaf-rub irritation. (along leaf margins) The first picture looks like either you are spraying too often, or when you water or fertilize, you are splashing enough of it on the leaves to the point of pooling. Water collects, and damages leaf if done repeatedly. (leaf tip die-off)
thats a first.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
another thing is there are some holes like bug hole. ive seen 1 or 2 small black flys in there but not recently. maybe gnats? or something around there?
i keep the room at about 80 at highest and 70 at lowest. the ph is at 6.5. humid. stays near 50%.
anyone have any other ideas?
theres a recent pic of how close the lights are. could it be heat stress?
one more pic..... help you guys out?
Gnats munch on composted materials, not your plants. Doubtful it's bugs, or more the leaves would show signs, and you would have mentioned the sighting. (you've looked for bugs, right?)
Heat stress generally starts at the top, working it's way down.
You've been givin the benefit of my knowledge, but since you seem to discard opinion...good luck. :jointsmile:
But if you desire...you might want to fill-out the troubleshooting form, and hope someone comes along with another explination more to your liking. :thumbsup:
actually i took your opinion in first, i put up more fans to keep the heat down. i was hopping its something that simple like leaf rub. im hoping its not a bug prob.i shake the leafs and i put up pest strips. i just like to hear more then one opinion. you know? thanks for your help though i really appri. it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Kinda rubbed me the wrong way, ya know? Regardless, putting some effort into the troubleshooting form might net you some extra knowledge.Quote:
Originally Posted by hugybear
i feel ya bro. you and my ladys (hahah get it?)i always trouble shoot first but i couldnt really find anything that was similar to the prob. i have so i put up a thread on it. thanks for all your guys help.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
fill out the form on shov's sig
if you go to that effort you might just be able to figure out what is wrong..
and it might give you some ideas about what could be wrong...like if you cant answer a question it might be your answer and you should find out..
just some thoughts fer ya
-J
well im new to growin so i dont have the experience to just be able to know whats going on... sometimes you need some help....and im sure people on here dont mind helping another grower out....
just as an up date i think it was plant rub.....i rotated the way the were and some leafs are not rubbing against each other and those leafs are looking better. green is coming back out.:thumbsup: thanks for the help.
glad to see it all worked out,,,
and sorry i didnt get back to you..must have been kinda busy hit me up on one of my logs if you have any other problems i should be able to help a bit, and no i dont mind helping other out no one here minds.. thats why we are here!!
-J