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    #1
    Junior Member

    HELP PLEASE

    hello, im new here, but my plant is having some trouble. its starting to wilt and the leaves turning yellow/ small brown dots. im thinking it has outgrown the pot it is in, and maybe a nitrogen deficienty, but i just nuted them a new days ago, and was on straight water for about a week before that due to them looking over nuted. anyways ideas? im using a generic potting soil, and its been doing fine so far. here are some pics.
    I water with tap water sitting out for a day, ph is right around 6.8
    i have been using a general chem fert which is 10-15-10
    stems are red, but green near the top of the plant.
    colour86 Reviewed by colour86 on . HELP PLEASE hello, im new here, but my plant is having some trouble. its starting to wilt and the leaves turning yellow/ small brown dots. im thinking it has outgrown the pot it is in, and maybe a nitrogen deficienty, but i just nuted them a new days ago, and was on straight water for about a week before that due to them looking over nuted. anyways ideas? im using a generic potting soil, and its been doing fine so far. here are some pics. I water with tap water sitting out for a day, ph is right around Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    HELP PLEASE

    It looks like a ph issue to me but I'm not a soil expert. Check the ph of runoff of your soil......not just the ph of of the water you are adding but they BOTH should be between 6.2-6.8.

    Revised: The Complete Guide To Sick Plants,pH and Pest Troubles - PlanetGanja.com

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    #3
    Senior Member

    HELP PLEASE

    Looks pretty thirsty to me.
    Check what Weedhound said, the link is great.ostgood:

    also look here
    Marijuana Plant Abuse
    Good luck :hippy:
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    #4
    Junior Member

    HELP PLEASE

    heres the ph of the run off. looks like 5.0. that mioght be my prob. just upped the ph accordingly. hopefully it will help one picture with flash, one without. same sample.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    HELP PLEASE

    Wohoo - the big dawg nails one in the dirt. Must be time for you to start another soil grow, Hound. :lol5:

    PC :smokin:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    HELP PLEASE

    lol. I'm sure Eagle-eye Stinky will find a bunch of stuff I missed but hey.....I got one. :jointsmile:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    HELP PLEASE

    Naw that was classic low-pH conditions. Flush with tap water at pH 7-7.5 to bring the runoff to 6.8. Then feed with half-strenght complete grow fert at pH 6.7.

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    #8
    Junior Member

    HELP PLEASE

    thanks alot guys, appreciate it
    will post a pic once it comes back.

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