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    #11
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    advice needed

    That looks more like not enough nutes... lol.. Nitrogen deficienies usually turn the whole leaf yellow like that... Nute burn just gets the tips of the newer leaves... Look for a plant problem troubleshooting guide online to help you identify plant problems like this.. it will save you LOTS of running around... My guess is you need a little bit more of whatever part of your nutes has the most nitrogen in it... Read the lables.. which ever one has the highest Nitrogen (N).. add an extra ML per gallon or so and try that for a few days... Hopefully it will perk up! The yellow leaves are scarred like that now.. they will never turn green again after nitrogen def.. but they will be at the bottom of the plant anyways.. so you will probably end up pruning them off come flower time anyways.. good luck!
    I grow food.. Not weed.. But I like weed.. So I will help you grow it as best I can ;-)

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    #12
    Junior Member

    advice needed

    Thanx alot jay
    The fert im using is duchpro A/B
    IT DOESN'T list the chemicals only how to mix them
    Is there anything i could get to help ?

    Sorry if i seem numb to this but im jst a builder who struggels to keep a window plant alive

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    #13
    Senior Member

    advice needed

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevthe1st
    Hi guys
    Thanks for all the advice

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    Iv just repotted my girls but these two look sick
    Could this be to much nutes ?
    The others look nice and healthy
    Definitely nutrient burn. You never feed seedlings until they have established a strong root zone. This is as mentioned above. 4-5 true sets of alternating nodes/leaves. Now that they are burnt...Let them grow 4-5 more sets of leaves before starting nutrient schedule. Then water with ph 6.5 for soil at a strength of 400ppm.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    advice needed

    Less is always more with seedlings.. Nute burn usually only hits the tips of the newest leaves first.. causing pretty much instant death of the very tips of the leaves and then spreading inwards.... Full yellowing of the leaves like that is usually a deficiency... the newer leaves on those plants appear to be more green than the lower ones.. which leads me to believe its nutrient deficiency and not burn.. Your plant food should have 3 numbers on it seperated by dashes.. I believe ALL plant foods have this number system.. The first number is Nitrogen content.. Second is Phosphorus, third is Potassium. You should be able to tell which has the most nitrogen.. by the first number being higher than the others... and your Ph should be between 5.8 and 6.3 for soil.. 6.5 is too high!
    I grow food.. Not weed.. But I like weed.. So I will help you grow it as best I can ;-)

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    #15
    Senior Member

    advice needed

    Your plants use a LOT of nitrogen to produce strong roots... Thats why clones always turn yellow when they are rooting.. its a Nitrogen Deficiency.. If i were you I would clip off the bottom couple leaves that are yellowed.. and up the Nitrogen slightly in your feed.. Getting rid of the yellow leaves will alow the plant to heal.. and stop trying to repair dead leaves.. Those leaves will never turn green again.. so you may as well get them out of there asap! Good luck dude!
    I grow food.. Not weed.. But I like weed.. So I will help you grow it as best I can ;-)

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    #16
    Senior Member

    advice needed

    Quote Originally Posted by XXXJAYXXX
    Less is always more with seedlings.. Nute burn usually only hits the tips of the newest leaves first.. causing pretty much instant death of the very tips of the leaves and then spreading inwards.... Full yellowing of the leaves like that is usually a deficiency... the newer leaves on those plants appear to be more green than the lower ones.. which leads me to believe its nutrient deficiency and not burn.. Your plant food should have 3 numbers on it seperated by dashes.. I believe ALL plant foods have this number system.. The first number is Nitrogen content.. Second is Phosphorus, third is Potassium. You should be able to tell which has the most nitrogen.. by the first number being higher than the others... and your Ph should be between 5.8 and 6.3 for soil.. 6.5 is too high!
    You are talking about ph in soilless. Look up a ph chart before you give advise. 6.3-6.8 is perfect for soil grows. 6.5 is no where near too high.
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    #17
    Senior Member

    advice needed

    Quote Originally Posted by XXXJAYXXX
    Less is always more with seedlings.. Nute burn usually only hits the tips of the newest leaves first.. causing pretty much instant death of the very tips of the leaves and then spreading inwards.... Full yellowing of the leaves like that is usually a deficiency... the newer leaves on those plants appear to be more green than the lower ones.. which leads me to believe its nutrient deficiency and not burn.. Your plant food should have 3 numbers on it seperated by dashes.. I believe ALL plant foods have this number system.. The first number is Nitrogen content.. Second is Phosphorus, third is Potassium. You should be able to tell which has the most nitrogen.. by the first number being higher than the others... and your Ph should be between 5.8 and 6.3 for soil.. 6.5 is too high!
    Thi is totally backward advice. When salts are too strong the older leaves burn 1st. New growth is what you watch to see if you fixed the problem. Best read some more before steering newb growers wrong. Peace

    Finally; Sorry; but, You do not know what you are talking about as far as ph. 5.5-6.0 for hydro; 6.5-7.0 for soil always!

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    #18
    Junior Member

    advice needed

    Am i rite by thinking this is male ?
    And will this Affect my Others

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    #19
    Senior Member

    advice needed

    Yes thats a male u need to pull it or else when u flower u will have seeds...

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    #20
    Junior Member

    advice needed

    Thanks tokalot
    Well it seems that i solve 1 prob then a new one pops up
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    I was feeding 4/5 times a day on a timer for 15 mins a time, but the pots were always soked, so im now feeding when the potts are dryer
    Any advice as to what im doing wrong would be realy Appreciated

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