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01-04-2008, 03:21 PM #11Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
I thought I was just really stoned.....:stoned:
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01-04-2008, 08:29 PM #12Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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01-05-2008, 01:14 AM #13Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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01-05-2008, 02:27 AM #14OPJunior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Like I said I'm a new indoor grower. I feel It's kinda like playing god in a sense. In fact I think I'm doing alot of things wrong,but I also feel I am doing most things right. I would like to invest in a nice ph tester, but unfortunately the only one i have found will not fit into my budget. I only feed the girls once a week with Big Bloom Liquid Plant Food (0.01-0.3-0.7), and every other week I use Grow Big Liquid Plant Food (6-4-4) both totally organic and both Fox Farm brand. When you guys start talking about micro nutrients, I have no clue what you are talking about. Maybe I should stick to the outdoor growing that I'm used to and let the pro's grow indoors.
"J"Everything I say is a lie........This is for Entertainment Purposes Only!:thumbsup:
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01-05-2008, 05:45 AM #15Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
J
relax, its all good:thumbsup:
for micros, u may want to get some SuperThrive.
along with the FF stuff ur using, i also use those and the ST.
I recently started using some foliar sprays as well.
ur doin fine.
flush twice, and back off on the nutes.
its easy to increase nutes , harder to recover after they get fangled.
bring ur ph down a bit like stinky said, stinky is kinda a soil-god, follow stinky's advise.:thumbsup:
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01-06-2008, 09:00 AM #16Junior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Yes, 10th Dec! LOL about that time machine. I was just really stoned when I wrote that.
These seem to be giving the love back and responding really well to LST. I want to move on the SCOG but I am working with bag seed and just crossing my fingers to get a good set of strong ladies out of the batch.
They are still showing light green stripes (not like this though)
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01-09-2008, 02:15 AM #17OPJunior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
UPDATE! : I have done everything everyone has told me to do!
Problem is this awful something keeps attacking my leaves in select spots on both plants.
Here are the pictures of the leaves after I clipped them off.
If anyone cares I commenced the flowering cycle and I will be putting pictures up soon as I can.
"J"Everything I say is a lie........This is for Entertainment Purposes Only!:thumbsup:
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01-09-2008, 03:49 AM #18Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Originally Posted by Weedhound
first, did u check the "Complete Guide" posted by Weedhound?
I took a quick look thru it cause i coulda swore i saw something like your issue.
I'm thinkin 1 of 3 possibilities-
least likely i think is Nitrogen deficientcy
as seen here
copper deficiency
as seen here
heat stress
as seen here
go check that guide in detail, he's covered just about anything that would ever happen and has also offered to help directly anybody who doesnt see their issue in the guide.
he does require u to be completely informative, so check out the thread.
i printed out that guide months ago.
3 thumbs up!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
and
"if anyone care"...
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01-09-2008, 02:30 PM #19OPJunior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
Rock if I was any lighter I would float away!
My quote of "if anyone cares" is just a figure of speech brother.(didn't mean to offend)
Weedhound's guide from planet ganja has been the best troubleshooter I have found on the web!
If you look back on the first few entries I made I talked a little about heat stress/light bleaching which I think may be the culprit.(since I don't have a reflector)
"J"Everything I say is a lie........This is for Entertainment Purposes Only!:thumbsup:
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01-09-2008, 04:13 PM #20Senior Member
Nutrient Problem? (with pics)
basically, far as i know, if its heat stress, simply move the light a lil higher.
i dont think a reflector makes any difference in that respect.
hold your hand open, palm up at top of the plants. if you 'feel' the heat and cant keep ur hand there for a min or so without feeling the heat, move the lights.
if u move lites too far, worst thing that can happen is they stretch a lil, then readjust.
if they are too close, they fry
if all else fails, maybe go post up and let Stitch take a look.
good luck!
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