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neut burn

gemy

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if so what do i do to fix it these are plants to go outside(if you click on it you get a better picture)
 

Brian1975

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Maybe magnesium. PH of you water???
Low PH can lockout Mg. If PH is fine, add some epsom salts to the next watering.
 

gemy

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im more of a hydro man so i put these in soil because im in the process of moveing i ph the water to 6.3 i just repoted them into compost with john innes ive only been feeding them with water up to now im going to use hydro neuts then because ive got loads of them grow and bloom
 

Blackvelvet

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Makes me think its the start of potassium deficiency. Not surprising since you have not added any ferts. Start nutrients but weak. Make sure when watering/ferting alot pours out the bottom then allow to dry out well. Looks like your potting mix could be slightly lighter with more perlite. :wave:
 

gemy

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what would you recomend i mix the neuts at there hydro neuts ive got the ph meter and ef meter (growth tec 2 pack also got formulex)
 

thc43

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no nute yet shes alittle over fed thats all. looks like there in soil :yummy: 95% of the time store bought store has enough to too much slow release nute for a seedling. For a soil or coco grow a seed rasing mix or something like coco that has very little to no added nute is ideal for seed growing in the first 2 weeks from germination..

Id water only for atleast 3days to flush excess fert, then consider feeding at like 1/5th full dose of the grow nute your using :chin: "If the soil has little or no added fert" Use EC pen to measure nute to no more than 1.0ec nute (this week)for this plant and PH around 5.8 to 6.1. then increase ec when the plant has twice as many leaves to about 1.2ec probally a week away.
 
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Blackvelvet said:
Makes me think its the start of potassium deficiency. Not surprising since you have not added any ferts. Start nutrients but weak. Make sure when watering/ferting alot pours out the bottom then allow to dry out well. Looks like your potting mix could be slightly lighter with more perlite. :wave:


Wow, I'm brand new here and I've seen you give the most ridiculous wrong advice to people in like 5 posts today.

Youre even in some peoples signatures saying not to listen to you....Why do you continue to post on these forums ?
 
G

Guest

^^^^He has some kind of compulsive disorder! I think he may find it fun to destroy grows.
 
G

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some type of elemental burn
gemy said:
if so what do i do to fix it these are plants to go outside(if you click on it you get a better picture)
 
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Nikijad4210

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Ferts for anything under 2-3 weeks old can be the bearer of nute burn, regardless, so don't feed them just yet. EDIT: How old is it? It looks like it's no more than 2 weeks old to me, max...

By the way, why did you plant them into compost? That, just so you know, is a form of nutrients. I'd suggest transferring it back into plain soil, no nuted soil or compost or anything.
 
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gemy

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theyed stretched had no light at the time (ps what was the gimp on about in the last thread) so had to repot them
 

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