HELP - Seedlings need you!

Primz

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Hi Everyone, Have got 10 Big Bangs & 10 Big Buddha Cheeses and my seedlings are about 2 - 3 inchs now they are starting to get some white patches on the leafs now and cant see why. Anyone have any ideas. As it started on only a few Big Buddhas and now seems to be spreading.

Any info would be truely greatfull

I do have pics of some of them but cant upload them as Mrs has Camera
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Primz

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Are they in soil, rockwool, ect? Ph'ing water? What lights are you using?

Give a little more info.
Ok thaks for the reply mate, they are indoors and the medium is soil, they are under a 125w duel spec CFL and are also in a proprigation take.

Just getting really nervious as can really afford to dish out on new seeds so if this goes tits up then its bag seed thing year :sad:

Any Help you can give would be great
 

BongFiend420

Active Member
Man if it dont look like a bug, then its probably just some powdery mildew. You can buy cheap products to take care of this, but if you have a little more cash like $50 get a sulfur burner.
 

Primz

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Hi Guys have got a few pics of the prob, The water is not at correct ph but only have been spraying them when top soil drys out as PH pen they sent first was damaged so then gonna replace it within 3-6 days. The water i have been using is tap water but has been left to stand for 24h.

Here let me know what you think



Here is another can make out the prob its the weird random whity/brown dried spots or what ever they are, they was only on 3 of them yesterday and today they on at least 60% of them now



Here is how they have been kept from germ stage



Soz if the pics arnt up to any quality but can see the issue any helo guys would be great.

Thanks in advance :eyesmoke:
 

cannabluntcies

Active Member
back off on the nutrient intensity. Looks like nute burn. Id flush. Im tired of typing it so i might try to get a moderator or convince someone to make a sticky of adding a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to the water given to plants to prevent root rot and overwatering. Roots are just alot healthier.
 

Primz

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Have just ran down to the local pet garden center and got a £6 basic PH tester kits with the clolour charts i know its not the best but will have to wait for the PH pen to turn up in post so will have to do for now.

Have given them some water now at 6.5PH and raised the light a bit. Just gonna have to wait now and see what happens.

Think im gonna have a sleepless night, thinking about them babys :peace:
 
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