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04-26-2006, 11:30 PM #1OPMember
please help
what does it mean if the leaves are turning really dark green/brown along tips of the bigger leaves on the top? This has only happened on a few of them but the discoloration disturbs me because i dont want to do anything wrong and if somethings wrong i want to fix it right away. The leaves on the bottom and under the big leaves on top are alright. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
MBMasterBaker Reviewed by MasterBaker on . please help what does it mean if the leaves are turning really dark green/brown along tips of the bigger leaves on the top? This has only happened on a few of them but the discoloration disturbs me because i dont want to do anything wrong and if somethings wrong i want to fix it right away. The leaves on the bottom and under the big leaves on top are alright. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. MB Rating: 5
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04-26-2006, 11:46 PM #2Senior Member
please help
light is probably too close and you're burnign them, post a pic
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04-27-2006, 12:40 AM #3Senior Member
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DArk green foilage and brown tips = over fertilization!!!!!!
post a pic...
flush your plant NOW!!!!!!
love
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04-27-2006, 02:54 AM #4OPMember
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just took pics and battery died, will post em in a half hour or so
over fertilization is feasible i guess, i know its not because the lights are too close though
forgive me for sounding like a noob, i know im a grow noob this is my first grow, but whats flushing
is can infer that its probably something about flushing out the nutrients with distilled water or something? but i dunno what it is exactly.
all your help is much appreciated
take care + thanks
MB
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04-27-2006, 03:20 AM #5Senior Member
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Originally Posted by MasterBaker
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You're pretty much right with the flushing.
Flushing (turtle's 30second definition) = trying to "cleanse" the plant from nutrients.
If you're doing soil, you pour shitloads of water over the pot... until the run-off water comes our clear (or so I hear).
If you're doing hydro, flushing is giving the plants pure water... nothing more.
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04-27-2006, 04:11 AM #6Senior Member
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yeah MAster.. you have the right idea..
Flushing is basically running a bunch of water through your medium to try and reduce the SALTS/nutrients in the soil..
iloveyou
Are you PH balancing your water..?
If not, you need to look into this.. It is very very simple and will only cost a couple bucks for a life time supplpy of PH testing fluid...
love is love...
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04-28-2006, 03:21 AM #7OPMember
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k here are some pics
ok so I am growing in soil, as you can see, and so I just keep dumping in water until the runoff is clear?
so, how long after I flush the soil before I put in ferts again?? And about how long would it take to see it healthy again.
Thanks all and take care
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04-28-2006, 04:49 AM #8Senior Member
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Your plant does not look to bad.. not bad at all..
Now that you have flushed you need to back off and just watch her...
Make sure you do not water again untill the top 3 inches of your soil are dry.. you should stick your finger in the soil to test this out.. The pot should be relativly light as well..
It does not look like your plant needs any FOOD at this time..
Just water with PH 6.8 water for the next watering.. and keep us posted with pictures... Looks like you will have a healthy LADY in NO time...
TIME ?
love
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04-28-2006, 05:56 AM #9OPMember
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garden knowm
Thanks for all your help and kind words
Will keep watching and wait for it to dry for next watering like you said.
Just a quick question what signs should I look for to tell me when the plant would be ready to be fed?
Thank you so much, I'm glad there are people out there like you that are willing to help a first time grower help get his feet wet..
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04-28-2006, 06:42 AM #10Senior Member
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well... hopefully you won't have to wait for signs for it to be fed..
Rather you will feed it when you know that it has NOT been OVER fed...
The main sign that it needs to be fed is leaves that are not a perfect green... and slow growth
Everything else is usually a PH issue... without a perfect PH the plant does not have access to the food that is usually in the soil...
This is speaking in generalizations... of course...
There are nutrient defciencies caused by just plain lack of nutrients...
Once the plant really begins to take off you will want to make sure it has plenty of Nitrogen!!!!!
What kind of soil are you using?
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