silusbotwin
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So I left my 5 seedlings (link to journal in my sig) alone for about 48 hours while leaving town to visit some family I haven't seen in ages. I came back home and before I could even unpack my bags, I went RIGHT to my veg box to check the ladies and they were looking pretty sickly. Of course I didn't worry at all, since I know marijuana to be an extremely resilient plant. They were sagging and looking horrible probably from lack of water. The leaves were sagging. As a matter of fact 4 of them were so bad that the entire plant was limp and saggy. Of course, marijuana being the TOUGH plants they are, they perked right up and pointed straight up again about an hour after watering them. The Jack Herer was the only one that looked perfectly and uniformly green and perky which leads me to believe that Jack is an extremely resilient strain.
Now here is the problem. The bottom leaves of the babies are looking pretty shabby. I'm not certain if the problem is too many or too little nutes. TRhe other day I ph'ed my run off and it read something REALLY low like 4.5 - 5.5 so of course I did what any soil grower would do and I flushed them nicely. Now the bottom leaves on 4 of them are looking crappy and on of them, even some of the top leaves are beginning to look a tad shabby as well. ANY and ALL criticism is greatly accepted and appreciated. Here are some photos of the damage. Thanks in advance ladies and gentlemen! Namaste!
Now here is the problem. The bottom leaves of the babies are looking pretty shabby. I'm not certain if the problem is too many or too little nutes. TRhe other day I ph'ed my run off and it read something REALLY low like 4.5 - 5.5 so of course I did what any soil grower would do and I flushed them nicely. Now the bottom leaves on 4 of them are looking crappy and on of them, even some of the top leaves are beginning to look a tad shabby as well. ANY and ALL criticism is greatly accepted and appreciated. Here are some photos of the damage. Thanks in advance ladies and gentlemen! Namaste!