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rule35sub1

I never ran into this before.
Plants are in premium potting soil, added perlite and worm castings.
Plants have been fed with AN sensi one grow and a lil epsom salt.
They started this before I ever fed them.






 
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Gangabiss

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How old are the plants? When did they first show these symptoms?

More information will make it much easier to properly diagnose what is wrong with them.
 

Lofty

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They started this before I ever fed them.

they dont look big enough to feed?

wat water/ph hav u been using?
 

Suby

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Is it the first time you use peat pot? That may be the problem, they MAY be whacking out ph.
And they are too small to feed with anything, flush them out and drop them in some plastic pots to be safe.
Check the best before date on your nutes also, that's happened to me with an old batch of Liquid Karma.

GLuck
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rule35sub1

Thanks for the replys, have problem figured out already, none of you were right.
It was bad soil. I have been growing for many years, this is how I always start my babies. I use ph'd water. Always grow in peat pots.
 
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glad ya got it figured bro. when you say bad , do you mean old , tired , gone acidic?
imo bags of potting compost/soil should have a best before date .
peace....
 

Nape

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Suby said:
How does soil go bad other than parasites?
I too wanna know.

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If kept dry, soil can be kept for years without any negative effect. You need moisture to breakdown the organics and change the soils NPK and PH.
 

Suby

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Makes sense, I never have that problem even when the soil has been composting for a long time, the trick is to cut it with 1/3 perlite and 1/3 vermiculite then the composted soil has a much lesser effect than straight soil.

GL
 

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