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08-09-2005, 07:16 PM #1OPSenior Member
So what ya think is causing this?
Zandor - "Have you used a foil spray on them, it could be leaf rot? Most of the time leaf rot is caused by water staying on the leaves overnight."
I did foliar spray them once when I saw this 'problem' (little epsom thinking it was possibly a Mg deficiency as I had that happen on the last grow) but let it dry before I put it back under the lights. Plus with the fan blowing across them as I have there's now way water sat on the leaves for very long at all. Maybe a couple minutes. But thanks for the suggestion.
red662 - "how long in2 the grow did u transplant out off the 6 inch pots? I just switched 'em. 2 weeks old as I mentioned. I was surprised at how many roots there were all wrapped around the bottom of the container in just two weeks.
Harddon - "I also dont see why you would nute them so small..."
Stupid I guess. But there was some method to my madness. As I've mentioned before, I fertilized the crap out of my first grow (as compared to what people say to do) and they grew like weeds. By this time they were twice as big and bushy as this grow and from the same bag. But I have read numerous articles that suggest giving young plants fertilizer and in fact a lot of people grow with soil with fertilizer built right in and it seems they do ok. I can't imagine that adding some to the soil is any diffrent than having it in the soil when you begin. Just flappin' my lips. What ya think?
"I dont see anything wrong." I can't imagine that little yellow spots all over the leaves is normal. Possibly at some point down the road but not so young. But I bow to more experience than I in this hobby.
I think I'll let them dry out a little and see what happens. Been having to water them pretty often as they dry out it seems every day. At least in the 6" pots. I thought possibly overwatering but I've never read where it causes the yellow spots and the leaves are always nice and perky (although twisted a little...from birth).
Thanks for the replys!Marc Benson Reviewed by Marc Benson on . So what ya think is causing this? Any ideas? About 2 weeks old. Gave them a very weak fert solution in Britta filtered water. Almost nothing so it sure seems like that wouldn't cause this. Did it to the last grow and they grew like crazy. Just transplanted a few of them as roots were just starting to come out the bottom holes in 6" containers. Put them in 3 gallon containers with nice airy soil with some perlite in it. Dampened the soil just a little with a spray bottle. Fan blowing across them and cfls. Other plants don't have Rating: 5
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