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10-25-2009, 07:12 PM #1OPJunior Member
New farmer in need of a little help!
hi
this is my first post so forgive a newbee! This is my first growing experience and I think i have a problem
i just purchased a "superlocker" system and I have my first clones growing. they are about 8 inches tall, but am unsure of their exact age.
I have a Citrus Haze plant but it seems the leaves are turning yellow. not from the edges inward but from the "inside out". And it seems more to keep to the new growth as opposed to overtaking the old growth.
I keep the ph around 5.7-6.0 and I'm using General Hydroponics nutrient solution. I'm pretty sure I followed the instructions to a T making the nutrient solution. The light that I'm using is a 150 watt full spectrum high lumen bulb (i think from sun system). To be honest I have not yet purchased a meter to detect the EC level but am unsure of how important that is. (it could be my problem even
The only other thing that I should probably add, is that at first I was worried that 150 watts wouldn't be enough (i thought i read once that "light is everything") and so i lowered the light to about 18 inches above the plants for maybe 3 days. I did a little research (how i found this site) and someone with a similar issue was advised maybe the lights were too close. (why i moved mine back up to about 3 feet aboveit's maybe been two days since I moved it back up and I'm not sure if I see any changes or if i even should.
any help or advice would be GREATLY appreciatedThanks
Teaga
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i am currently at work and unable to post a pic of my plant, but this evening I will.hippiefarmer Reviewed by hippiefarmer on . New farmer in need of a little help! hi:) this is my first post so forgive a newbee! This is my first growing experience and I think i have a problem:( i just purchased a "superlocker" system and I have my first clones growing. they are about 8 inches tall, but am unsure of their exact age. I have a Citrus Haze plant but it seems the leaves are turning yellow. not from the edges inward but from the "inside out". And it seems more to keep to the new growth as opposed to overtaking the old growth. I keep the ph around Rating: 5
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10-25-2009, 09:14 PM #2OPJunior Member
New farmer in need of a little help!
hi this is my first post so forgive a newbee! This is my first growing experience and I think i have a problem
i just purchased a "superlocker" system and I have my first clones growing. they are about 8 inches tall, but am unsure of their exact age.
I have a Citrus Haze plant but it seems the leaves are turning yellow. not from the edges inward but from the "inside out". And it seems more to keep to the new growth as opposed to overtaking the old growth.
I keep the ph around 5.7-6.0 and I'm using General Hydroponics nutrient solution. I'm pretty sure I followed the instructions to a T making the nutrient solution. The light that I'm using is a 150 watt full spectrum high lumen bulb (i think from sun system). To be honest I have not yet purchased a meter to detect the EC level but am unsure of how important that is. (it could be my problem even
The only other thing that I should probably add, is that at first I was worried that 150 watts wouldn't be enough (i thought i read once that "light is everything") and so i lowered the light to about 18 inches above the plants for maybe 3 days. I did a little research (how i found this site) and someone with a similar issue was advised maybe the lights were too close. (why i moved mine back up to about 3 feet above it's maybe been two days since I moved it back up and I'm not sure if I see any changes or if i even should.
any help or advice would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks
Teaga
p.s.
i am currently at work and unable to post a pic of my plant, but this evening I will.
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10-26-2009, 01:48 AM #3Senior Member
New farmer in need of a little help!
Sounds like the citrus may need more nitrogen. I like using Miracid during veg.
What type of light is it, hps,cfl hid?
!50w you should be able to get it within a foot atleast.
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10-26-2009, 02:38 AM #4Senior Member
New farmer in need of a little help!
Hey, Hippie! (been awhile since I heard dat! lol) :hippy:
You posted this in the "Feedback on how the website works" area. You might wanna repost the question in either "plant problems" or "hydroponics" where more people will see it. As soon as it quits getting bumped TTT your post will be lost and not answered.
There is a "troubleshooting form" somewhere, might be stickied in the "plant problems" forum. Fill that all out as best you can and your chances of getting additional help will be greatly improved. :thumbsup:
My first thought is possible problems from plunging a fresh clone into full-strength nute concentration.But I don't really have enough details to try to guess. pH could be just a tad lower, too, but it shouldn't really be causing any noticeable problems where you have it.
With an EC pen you can check water hardness, and subtract that from TDS to calculate your nute concentration. Get a cheapie for $20 if you're running hydro, otherwise you can only guess about a lot of important things. :thumbsup:Need advice wth plant problems?
Use this form: http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-pro...ing-forms.html
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10-26-2009, 04:21 AM #5Junior Member
New farmer in need of a little help!
Welcome the the forum Teaga. Btw, are you interested in becoming my supplier?
chaz
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10-26-2009, 07:00 AM #6Member
New farmer in need of a little help!
Originally Posted by hippiefarmer
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