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Old 05-08-2011, 06:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Deficiency ??

3rd grow, one of three plants. Can someone help me identify this nute prob?
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Other than that it appears to by healthy and strong!?
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Old 05-08-2011, 09:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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what nutes have you been giving it so far?
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Started with a garden soil, half strenght fish nutes/N,
and a half dose of P good quality for the root development. Couple days ago, after research, I gave her some vitamin B1 containing chelated Iron, Magenese, and ZINC....your thoughts?

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Old 05-08-2011, 04:22 PM   #5 (permalink)
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have you given her any nutes with potassium? some of the leaves started to yellow when that happened to me before. the yellow tips on some of the leaves look could be from overfertilization although it doesn't sound like it.
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Sure but just a minute amount, ya know the NPK thingy but maybe I'll see what i have in stock....gonna wait till the soil dries out, than maybe H2O...Thanks for the tip, i'll keep you up to date! peace, happy gardening
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I'm thinking maybe potassium deficiency too.

Here's an example pic (not mine).


Keep in mind the possibility of pH issues causing lock out of nutrients sometimes.

Edit- how is the pot size compared to the size of the plant? If it's a bit pinched potting up might help.
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Thanks Bra' i will keep you in formed ...PH is at 6.7
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new update....just re-potted turns out they are root bound...but here's the latest...whats this? 3 fan leaves with this condition only the 'lowest' of the fans...? first pic is the top side, second underside pics show the same however the under is faint to the naked eye...? after trans-P just a thorough
FLUSH leaves have drooped due to the excess H2O...your thoughts?
Plants look healthy except for this...
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Dunno, looks like there are a few things going on there but that might be expected from being rootbound.

It might take a day or two for you to see the effects of the re-potting but the new growth should be fine.
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Dunno, looks like there are a few things going on there but that might be expected from being rootbound.

It might take a day or two for you to see the effects of the re-potting but the new growth should be fine.
Well Trans-P 4 plants yesterday with HUGE sucess!!! This morning they are all "perky" Those leaves are wierd, but did not seem to have affected the plant it may have come in it's early stages..gotta run-of to work will post pics tonight! Thank for lookin' out for me Mr. Giles!
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Here's the take...let's hope for girls...!!! The W/W is a femme bean...NO Guarantee! Last pic was the one with issues!?! gotta raise the lights...sweet...lol
Pics are in FULL light so color may be distorted..! we are having FUN :-)
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You R correct Sir

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40 watts of light minimum per sguare foot ?

the necrotic or dead black spotted leaves will probably fall off, but that's not a problem.

was most likely by the root congestion.

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IT is NOT a Prob bra, and it is not 40 watts per sq ft it is...
1500 lumen's per sq ft... those necrotic leaves are long gone, plants have been t/p'ed into an adequate non root bound containers and have responded more than well...YES I wish i had an HPS or MH, but livin' in the community and want to stay sheath...and low elec bills...might go for it when i turn over to 12/12...the black spots were on only on the 2 bottom leaves.
and although my past two yeilds were somewhat small they were very good. yes CFL's can, and does produce! space and $$ are a limit...BUT I'm "smokin' my own" This is only my 3rd grow with two successful girls to my accomplishment! More pics to follow...THANKS for the response. Everyone will see my results
Good or Bad...Happy farming <3 Share and Share alike! Happy Farming to ALL...!!!
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