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06-18-2012, 07:25 PM #1
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Problem with plant im unsure of!
Hi i was just wondering what is wrong with my plant ive attached an image please i need help
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06-19-2012, 12:08 AM #2
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Problem with plant im unsure of!
Maybe give us more information so we can specify which problems you are facing. What light setup? What temps are you reaching in the environment? What kind of nutrients are you using? What kind of medium are you growing in? What kind of water are you using?
It definitely looks like pH/nute problems, give us more information and maybe we can help.
-Lay
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06-19-2012, 12:51 AM #3
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Problem with plant im unsure of!
Im growing in a 8 x 8 room with two fans one intake one at the bottom and another hanging from the roof oscillating constantly...im using a 600 watt high pressure sodium light about 20 inches from the plants,carbon filter and exhaust also set up,temperature varies between 23-29 degrees Celsius,humidity varies from 39 to 50,not nutrients have been used only tomato feed which a friend is using with success but i've only used that once every week or so just normal tap water is what im using i know its not ideal but i dont have anything else, any ideas on what i should do?..and if its a nutrient problem could you send me a link for the best nutrients you think for the veg stage and the bloom stage thanks a million buddy
Originally Posted by WeayLay
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06-19-2012, 06:06 PM #4
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Problem with plant im unsure of!
Feed till leaves tips burn, just tips. then your going to know
Exactly what your strain dependant plant can handle. Then flush to unjust
Now for proper feeding and salt clean out.
If you don't Like results or they were sufficient for your room.
I would not advise such nutrients you can get better. If available in your market
Try to get a beginners product sold in most hardware or homedepot
or lowest, called age old organics just cost effe
ctive great neuts and mostly organic.
remember the best fertilizer and pesticides are your shadow, so be hands on......
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06-20-2012, 12:10 AM #5
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Problem with plant im unsure of!
Feeding once a week is actually the standard for me. It's worked great for me in the past for outdoors, but I wouldn't know about indoors. I was wondering what the N-P-K is on the tomato feed you give them?
It doesn't look like serious burn, but it's getting there. Flush like NativeOrganicFarmer has suggested and see how the plants react to that. Do you have a pH meter?
The best nutrients that I've been using are organic, whether you go General Hydroponic's Organic line, or Advanced Nutrients' Iguana Juice.
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06-24-2012, 04:11 PM #6
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Problem with plant im unsure of!
thanks for the replies lads ive started using nutrients now and could the problem of been that they were pot-bound?..because i put them in bigger pots today i'll just have to wait and see i guess
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