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    #1
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    Two questsions.

    Ok, I have two plants I'm currently growing. One of them just had a pH issue that continues to show up everytime I grow (I have no effin clue how it happens but everytime my soil goes RIDICULOUSLY basic/alkaline) but I flushed that issue away. The other has been a weak / problem plant since day one but it seems as if it refuses to die so I figure I'll keep it around for growing experience if nothing else.

    First plant:
    It's the much healthier looking one (obvious given the text above) but i noticed a few spots on several leaves, I theorize that they are nute burn due to the fact that when I flushed it it got some dirt on its leaves and I missed some when cleaning it off so there were nutes left over and they dried on the leaf thus burning it. I theorize this because the plant looks over all healthy and it was the most logical thing I could think of. (I'm still pretty inexperienced though). Any further diagnosis / suggestions would be welcome.

    Second plant:
    Thought this thing was dead, it decided to tell me it was a fighter and came back as if I had topped it but I hadn't (fairly odd I thought). It seems to be immune to the pH issue the other was, but I'm giving it a flush just in case. Personally with it I theorize that its suffering from N def because (to the best of my knowledge) N def works its way up from the bottom of the plant slowly yellowing / necrotizing the leaves and that is what appears to be happening. Any further diagnosis / analysis / suggestions would be welcome with it as well.

    Thank you!!
    Gundari Reviewed by Gundari on . Two questsions. Ok, I have two plants I'm currently growing. One of them just had a pH issue that continues to show up everytime I grow (I have no effin clue how it happens but everytime my soil goes RIDICULOUSLY basic/alkaline) but I flushed that issue away. The other has been a weak / problem plant since day one but it seems as if it refuses to die so I figure I'll keep it around for growing experience if nothing else. First plant: It's the much healthier looking one (obvious given the text above) but i Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Two questsions.

    This is only my opinion i see you have red stems so i would say its a nute problem

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    #3
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    Two questsions.

    You can always fill out stinkyatics a problem form link below.:thumbsup:
    http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-pro...anted-one.html

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Two questsions.

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenthing
    This is only my opinion i see you have red stems so i would say its a nute problem
    while red stems 'may' be caused by a phosphorous deficiency, they are usually just a normal result of wide temperature swings between the night/day periods ... doesn't hurt anything ... :smokin:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Two questsions.

    Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
    while red stems 'may' be caused by a phosphorous deficiency, they are usually just a normal result of wide temperature swings between the night/day periods ... doesn't hurt anything ... :smokin:
    Thanks for that image reaper, added to your rep for the help.
    Cheers.:thumbsup:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Two questsions.

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenthing
    Thanks for that image reaper, added to your rep for the help.
    Cheers.:thumbsup:
    I saw that, and thank you for the nice comment :thumbsup: ... good luck with your plants, too :jointsmile:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Two questsions.

    Hey image reaper its no problem i always enjoy reading your posts mate.

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