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Need some help diagnosing these 2.........

The Vermonster

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Hi....I have these 2 clones that are looking pretty weak......i have them under twist flouros and just fed them for the 2nd time w/ no positive result.......my ph meter is busted so i cant give a decent ph but dont think that is the prob......my plants are for the most part very healthy and i never have to check ph......these on the otherhand are baffling me.......what do you doctors out there think.....thanks in advance.......THE V~


 

BudLove

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Sadly, this appears to either be an over watering issue (due to the droop or beginning of dampening off) OR a pH issue. My bet is a little of both... I assume this soil has some nutes in it and if so then the leaves should be much greener - meaning they are having a problem uptaking the nutes either due to pH or over watering.

The second pic seems to show the lockout a little better as you can see the green lines on the leaves, indicative of a pH issue.

Did you lime these up when mixing the soil, as that would have helped prevent it?

BL
 

tree&leaf

Member
The Vermonster said:
these on the otherhand are baffling me.......what do you doctors out there think
You haven't given enough information to understand what might be affecting them.

Are you rooting these clones? If so they need to be under a humidifer, that could be the problem.

If they're already rooted and that's their first transplant into fresh soil - why are you feeding them? If they are rooted, then the likely cause is poor soil quality/insufficient drainage/poor watering/waterlogged soil.

Plants that have just rooted and transplanted from the humidifier will often have pale leaves and look droopy, because up till this point they've been using water and nutrients from the leaves while their roots develop and start taking in water and nutrients that way.

As you can see, without knowing what stage they're at you can't tell what's wrong with them.
 

The Vermonster

Active member
I'm growing in coco so its def not an overwatering issue..........plenty of drainage......fed twice w/ mj a/b, voodoo, liquid kar, calmag.........
 
Z

zoolander

Hey V :wave: Looks like ph causing a nitrogen lockout may just get a pool test kit for now since its cheap
 

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