Well..........Our indoor grow is in it's 3rd week. We have four plants that we started in pete pucks. We transplanted into an organic soil mixture of 1/3 peat moss, 1/3 vermiculite and 1/3 "organic" topsoil @ approx.1 week old.

Soon there after, as the plants progressed, we began to get yellow and dried brown spots on the lower leaves.

I'm pretty sure that our lights were initially to close. I'm also pretty sure that we were over watering based on my prior research here.

we started feeding an 1/8 dose of 9-4-4 fish based nute about 1.5 weeks ago but did not see any change in condition. since then we fed a 1/4 dose of 24-8-16 and some yellow started to turn green again!

But nowwwwww on one plant the top new growth is, well, tubing? What on earth? Soil ph levels are 6.5 to 7 . "fertility" seems to be @ "low ideal" levels on electronic soil tester.

Here is our set up:
closet is 3' wide x 6' long x 8' tall
venting to outside for 10 min. every 3hrs @ approx 50 cfm
430 watt hps currently @ 275 watts on 24/7
current temp @ the canopy tops is 86 but this is not the ambient temp
Humidity has been everywhere from 60 to 30% its currently 25% which is the ambient level around these parts.
a small fan for circulation runs 24/7
a small ozone gen. is used sparingly

Please let me know if Iâ??ve left anything out and I appreciate anyoneâ??s help.
Amallin Reviewed by Amallin on . Newbie has both yellow and tube shaped leaves Well..........Our indoor grow is in it's 3rd week. We have four plants that we started in pete pucks. We transplanted into an organic soil mixture of 1/3 peat moss, 1/3 vermiculite and 1/3 "organic" topsoil @ approx.1 week old. Soon there after, as the plants progressed, we began to get yellow and dried brown spots on the lower leaves. I'm pretty sure that our lights were initially to close. I'm also pretty sure that we were over watering based on my prior research here. Rating: 5