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01-26-2011, 09:04 PM #1
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high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included
right so here i go problem first yellow patches appearing on leaves about 5 days ago with slight brown spots apperaing over the yellow some deformed maybe??,not growing very tall there 15 days old.
the strain is a royal dutch six shooter indica feminized
id just like some reasurance they look healthy and are growing well.
im using a 600w hps light temps are 27 celsius upto 33 humidity lights on 30-30% lights off 70-75%
westland multi purpose compost with added john innes
ive not used any nutes accept a slow release miracle grow tablet added yesterday so not the cause of the problem.nutes i will be using are canna cocoa a and b also some big bud stuff (molasses)etc
repotted to 5ltr pots 2 days ago as i noticed roots coming out of the other pots
water ph'd when added is 6.8 i tried a run off and it came back as 5.1?
ive added garden lime to the top of the soil and raked it in abit also watered with some garden lime in around a teaspoon?
these are things im going off through research but........theres so many different things
anyway heres some pics to start of and any info would be very much appreciated thanks.cturner1984 Reviewed by cturner1984 on . high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included right so here i go problem first yellow patches appearing on leaves about 5 days ago with slight brown spots apperaing over the yellow some deformed maybe??,not growing very tall there 15 days old. the strain is a royal dutch six shooter indica feminized id just like some reasurance they look healthy and are growing well. im using a 600w hps light temps are 27 celsius upto 33 humidity lights on 30-30% lights off 70-75% westland multi purpose compost with added john innes ive not used any Rating: 5:icon506:never give up on what you\'ve got.
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01-26-2011, 09:47 PM #2
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high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included
They're not too shabby!:thumbsup:
Soil looks a bit wet.
If you are letting it dry out a bit between waterings, they will benefit from it.
Mostly, just don't love 'em to death.
Cannabis can take a joke.
Aloha,
Weezard
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01-26-2011, 11:06 PM #3
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high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included
Again curling up leaves. Again pH mess up. Hot and Dry again.
Everyt'ing else, just fine
Pay attention to first link on Weezard's signature. :thumbsup:
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01-26-2011, 11:13 PM #4
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high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included
hi tevik so what do you suggest i try to do?
im going to let it dry out abit?
the ph has always been on a same level never randomly going up and down just always low
so ive added garden lime to the top of the soil and watered with it also?
cheers:icon506:never give up on what you\'ve got.
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01-26-2011, 11:13 PM #5
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high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included
tevfik my bad
:icon506:never give up on what you\'ve got.
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01-27-2011, 05:49 AM #6
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high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included
Don't quote me on this, possible burn from to much nutrients? idk what that Lime stuff is you were talking about, is that a nute?
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01-27-2011, 08:33 AM #7
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high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included
i only added the lime yesterday after my first ph test.......the problem occured around 5-6 days old when there were in 1ltr pots...yellow patches,twisting deformed leaves apart from that they look good there bushy for 16 days old and smell delightfull....i just want the best for them lol and as for the lime i think its a nute it contains goodness though like calcium and magnesiumive only used a small amount...and im going to water less
from the picks what would you say they look like?healthy?deprived etc:icon506:never give up on what you\'ve got.
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01-27-2011, 12:57 PM #8
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high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included
Yes let the soil dry and water slowly again until it comes out from drainage.
Originally Posted by cturner1984
Feel free about that
Originally Posted by cturner1984
Originally Posted by cturner1984
Telling everything here...Agricultural lime, also called Aglime, Agricultural Limestone,garden lime or liming, is a soil additive made from pulverized limestone or chalk. The primary active component is calcium carbonate. Additional chemicals vary depending on the mineral source and may include calcium oxide, magnesium oxide and magnesium carbonate.
Effects on soil:
- it increases the pH of acidic soil (the higher the pH the less acidic the soil)
- it provides a source of calcium and magnesium for plants
- it permits improved water penetration for acidic soils
- it improves the uptake of major plant nutrients(Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potash) of plants growing on acid soils.
Over watering may bring nutrient burn together with it. I saw your other post on plant problems. Your soil has enough nutrients.Get rid of that tablet first.
Flushing (Not with that tablet and lime in soil), using distilled water or low EC water when watering can help.
Get your temps lower, move the light higher. 600W is a bit too much for them in a hot and dry climate. Raise the humidity. These are the main things I say.
How To Change Your Soil's pH | Horticulture and Home Pest News
I don't want to mess with this pH thing because I don't know it. The soil I use have 5.5-6.5 pH buffer in it and I'm ok with giving pH 8.4 nutrient water without any adjustment. Runoff comes out as 6.5
When you do multiple mistakes that brings problems. When you do one mistake plants may deal with it.
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01-27-2011, 01:05 PM #9
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high guys and girls im a newbie so a little help please pics included
exellent thanks i have a small humidifier in there now so its raised to 60% plus also the lights at a height of around 2.5ft temps have lowered to around 26.5 30 celsius........and ill remove the tablets as off now.
thanks for your time
peace:icon506:never give up on what you\'ve got.
When one door of happiness closes, another opens
but often we look so long at the closed door that
we do not see the one which has opened for us.:rambohead:
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