color blind and unsure!advice=+rep!!

cloudyharvest

Active Member
so here is a pic of my problem which has gotten worse might i add while new groth looks great! all input welcomed as follows:

happy frog soil
no nutes as of yet
lights are not to close temps 84 max
proper circulation
any other info needed to diagnose let me kno!:wall:
 

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Trabecula

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The soil looks overwatered to me. Does it have a good drainage? Apart from that, looks great. Cheers!
 

Xiphos

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There is DEFINITELY some sort of MUTATION every leaf is a different neon color it probably glows in the dark have u been feeding it nuclear waste??
 

Brick Top

New Member
In the first picture it appears that they received a bit too much nitrogen. You said you have not used nutes yet but Happy Frog has [FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica] earthworm castings, bat guano and composted forest humus in it and it might have been just a bit too 'hot' for your young plants. Likely they are old enough to handle it but my guess is that is what happened.

Oh .. with me being blind in one eye and unable to see out of the other I had to rely on my seeing eye dog for that diagnosis but he's pretty sharp so I have to believe he's correct. He's never let me down yet ... well ...... other than the time he led me into a gay bar. Y-M-C-A, it's fun to stay at the Y-M-C-A.
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cloudyharvest

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thanks im going to keep trucking tomm i should water...nutes as in anything from the botanicare line that i should add or straight water?......srry bout the dog and the ymca bit ...musta sucked ...i appreciate your thoughts .........as for the other guy if you dont wanna post anything of use stay away.this is a mutation from seed no nuclear garbage just working with what i got...peace to u...........happy token to all !!!
 

cadeneli

Active Member
Doesnt look like you have any perlite in the soil in the first pic. In the second pic the plant looks good aside from the mutated leaves (obviously a genetic flaw) and I also see perlite in the soil. Your soil needs to have perlite for drainage or your roots will become robbed of oxygen. Thats why we allow the soil to dry before watering again.
 

THE GAME

New Member
so here is a pic of my problem which has gotten worse might i add while new groth looks great! all input welcomed as follows:

happy frog soil
no nutes as of yet
lights are not to close temps 84 max
proper circulation
any other info needed to diagnose let me kno!:wall:
Is that red specs on the lower leafes
 

cloudyharvest

Active Member
all is going well they are pulling thru nicely! they are a nice green color with no "nuclear waste" symptoms as one crtic said! i will post pics on sunday for the world to admire!:)
 
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