Aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!they're dying?!?!

trevor1

Member
I have recently moved some very healthy babies into thier new accoms,kept 3 in the house as mums,n they're NICE n green:weed: about 2/3 of the garden has been losing colour over the last 4 days:-( they are under a MH1000 kept tween 26-30degrees c with lots of air exchange. My poor girls are now looking a light shade of green but seem to be doing reletivly ok other than this yellowing prob:wall: I have not yet started to feed them,giving only water with ph tween 6-7,and they are in small pots of sunshine #4,,,,HHHHELP!!!
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
They need nitrogen, my friend. It's time to start with some veg fert, ASAP, before it gets really bad and the fan leaves start dying and falling off.
 

trevor1

Member
They need nitrogen, my friend. It's time to start with some veg fert, ASAP, before it gets really bad and the fan leaves start dying and falling off.
so,is General Hydroponics veg food gonna be my answer do you think??About 1/3 of them seem to be ok,no colour change after transplanting,,they went from the rooting tray 2.5weeks ago into thier "new"home,,as I said before,I've kept 3 seperate under flourescents as mums, n they look fine,,I guess I should start ALL of them on veg food??kiss-assthnx
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
^Yep, it's a good idea to give them all some veg nutes, because the other plants aren't far behing the light green ones. Just make sure you don't give them max strength just yet. I'd go 1/4-1/2 strength, maybe 1/4 strength on the healthier ones, and 1/2 strength on the light colored ones. Or, if you water them fairly often(every 1-3 days), it might be a good idea to start at 1/4 strength on all of them, so you don't risk fert burn. It's tough to say, as i'm not familiar with that fert, or it's strength. Keep an eye on the leaves, and if they start turning a dark green with burnt leaf tips, it's time to back off on the fert. Also, be patient, as it takes a few days for them to recover, and won't happen overnight. :)

Best of luck to ya. :cool:
 

trevor1

Member
^Yep, it's a good idea to give them all some veg nutes, because the other plants aren't far behing the light green ones. Just make sure you don't give them max strength just yet. I'd go 1/4-1/2 strength, maybe 1/4 strength on the healthier ones, and 1/2 strength on the light colored ones. Or, if you water them fairly often(every 1-3 days), it might be a good idea to start at 1/4 strength on all of them, so you don't risk fert burn. It's tough to say, as i'm not familiar with that fert, or it's strength. Keep an eye on the leaves, and if they start turning a dark green with burnt leaf tips, it's time to back off on the fert. Also, be patient, as it takes a few days for them to recover, and won't happen overnight. :)

Best of luck to ya. :cool:
off to the hydro store:bigjoint:thnx alot Jaw:peace:
 

CROOKS

Active Member
Start feeding! Get those babies some nutes (hit'em w/ sum *N) and let nature take care of the rest. Good luck!! Jah.
 

trevor1

Member
Start feeding! Get those babies some nutes (hit'em w/ sum *N) and let nature take care of the rest. Good luck!! Jah.
I've gotten my hands on some AUSSIE TONIC 0-1.8-2 or Pureblend 1-0.5-1 ????? these are 2 "leftover" jugs from a buddy's :mrgreen: both are full but prob 1.5 years old???????
 

Dai Dai

Member
If they have been opened, after 1.5 years i would just drop the dough to ensure you got good nutes.
 
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