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    #11
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    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    The affected leaves will not change. You can only look for new growth and watch old growth to know if you have corrected the problem. I know how overwhelming this can get so I won't overload you yet....lol

    Just keep us updated, growing in dirt takes about 4-7 day's to show signs of improvent.

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    #12
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    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    I find a mag deficiency hard to imagine in an outdoor soil grow.

    Perhaps your walnut tree has sucked it all out over time...but I dont know.

    I wouldnt go adding a bunch of ferts to correct what may not be broken.

    Give it a few days to see if any spotting occurs. Usually it will start on the leaf and turn it yellow from the spot outward.

    I think it'll be fine though.

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    #13
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    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    Quote Originally Posted by Zandor
    The affected leaves will not change. You can only look for new growth and watch old growth to know if you have corrected the problem. I know how overwhelming this can get so I won't overload you yet....lol

    Just keep us updated, growing in dirt takes about 4-7 day's to show signs of improvent.
    I'm beginning to get a pretty good idea how extremely expansive the subject of growing plants must be. Since it's my first attempt ever I decided to keep things simple, just pot the plants, water and nute 'em, and watch them grow. But once potential trouble arises there are so many possibilities and things to watch out for. I hope I can just keep on learning about this matter!

    Quote Originally Posted by HARDDON
    I find a mag deficiency hard to imagine in an outdoor soil grow.

    Perhaps your walnut tree has sucked it all out over time...but I dont know.

    I wouldnt go adding a bunch of ferts to correct what may not be broken.

    Give it a few days to see if any spotting occurs. Usually it will start on the leaf and turn it yellow from the spot outward.

    I think it'll be fine though.
    The plants are individually potted, so they're not in contact with the same soil as the walnut tree. A sunflower did sprout in the garden as well, and that plant is showing the same brown spots on the leaves, I'll keep a wary eye out and I'll post new pictures soon.

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    #14
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    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Crash
    A sunflower did sprout in the garden as well, and that plant is showing the same brown spots on the leaves, I'll keep a wary eye out and I'll post new pictures soon.
    Since they are in seperate pots....and a sunflower has the spots as weill, I feel comfortable advising this is prolly a mold problem.

    If it is, it will not go away and will destroy the whole plant if something isnt done.

    I have somewhere a listerine, soap and beer formula that is perfect for dealing with this type of mold. I will see if I can find it.

    You may want to consider the commercial full fledged fungicidal therapy spray solutions although I have no idea what smoking it may do or any other application issues with MJ.

    I will look for my tonic recipe for mold.

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    #15
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    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    Sometimes when plants get root bound in their pots the leaves will yellow in the middle of the plant. I would try repotting them to bigger containers.

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    #16
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    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    looks healthy besides those spots.

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    #17
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    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    not enough nitogen thake a leak on them

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    #18
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    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    Quote Originally Posted by ku420guy
    not enough nitogen thake a leak on them
    Don't piss on your plants it's just stupid.

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    #19
    Junior Member

    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    No I'm pretty sure it's a mold. Other plants in the garden are showing the same symptoms, and they are not potted. For now I've clipped off the "infected" leaves on all plants in the garden and putting them in a sealed container.

    The spots kept spreading on my babies too. Start out as small brown dots, then growing into spots with a lighter brown "halo" around them. Infected leaves turn yellow at a hellish rate. I hope there is a cure for this?

    I'll make some more pictures when I get my cam back (somebody borrowed it from me for a couple of days)

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    #20
    Junior Member

    Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos)

    Quote Originally Posted by HARDDON
    Since they are in seperate pots....and a sunflower has the spots as weill, I feel comfortable advising this is prolly a mold problem.

    If it is, it will not go away and will destroy the whole plant if something isnt done.

    I have somewhere a listerine, soap and beer formula that is perfect for dealing with this type of mold. I will see if I can find it.

    You may want to consider the commercial full fledged fungicidal therapy spray solutions although I have no idea what smoking it may do or any other application issues with MJ.

    I will look for my tonic recipe for mold.
    Harddon, did you find the tonic recipe yet?

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