Leaf Problem

timmy2x2

Active Member
hi guys.
heres some pix of the problem.
in the last day or so ive noticed that the lower leaves are yellowing....
there has been no changes recently.
im feeding them biobizz grow at half strength.
Ph is between 6/6.5.
watering once a day with a shot glass.

any ideas?
am i freeking out over nothing?
 

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timmy2x2

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yer, nuitrent over does. maybe but i dont think i should stop waterin every day.
i was thinking of a day or 2 of just water might help.

but i only use a shot glass...and they dry out after a few hour's so i dont think im over watering them...they have been fine for weeks on this amount of water.

any other suggestions?
 

Bigbud

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Are you useing the Bio Bizz soil as well? If so you dont need to use ANY nutes for at least a month even longer.. Just water..!! Every thing the plant needs for food is in the soil.

As I have been useing the bio bizz soil and I havent added any nutes to 3 of my plants and they where (Males:cry: ) 6weeks old and just given water and my last plant which is female has just started to get the bloom now
 

green_nobody

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at this size it needs a shot only every second day really, the top soil drys out for sure faster then the rest. if you like you can do the israeli thing and cover up the soil with foil so more of the water goes to the plant, but then for sure water less!!!

and since you use soil leave the nutes alone for the first 4 weeks! soil holds for at least 4 weeks nutes so you over fertilise the plant sooner then later.
 

UserFriendly

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i would rather drench the soil, let it drain, then make sure the soil dries out before another cycle. fuck a shot glass and fuck a nute.
 

timmy2x2

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yer its tall cause it streched a bit at the begining....
im using a 125 envirolite, but to start i didnt use a reflector and the seeds were to far away from the light...
but now i have 1 and they r much closer, about an inch away.

as 4 the soil its not bio bizz its just some i got from my garden center, which gives no details about its quality...

as 4 the shot glass, they have had 1 a day 4 about 2 weeks so i guess they like. it just starts to drain out the pot after 1; and after 24hrs under a light i dip my finger in and nothing sticks.

so i figure i should just flush with water tomorrow and c what happens.
 

green_nobody

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yer its tall cause it streched a bit at the begining....
im using a 125 envirolite, but to start i didnt use a reflector and the seeds were to far away from the light...
but now i have 1 and they r much closer, about an inch away.

as 4 the soil its not bio bizz its just some i got from my garden center, which gives no details about its quality...

as 4 the shot glass, they have had 1 a day 4 about 2 weeks so i guess they like. it just starts to drain out the pot after 1; and after 24hrs under a light i dip my finger in and nothing sticks.

so i figure i should just flush with water tomorrow and c what happens.
i really start to dislike the soil you use, you have to find or mix yourself something lighter to grow with, put more perlite in and replant into that then... and maybe get yourself a 3 gallon buget, black plastic with drain holes, in that you can grow and flower then just great:)
plenty of light you got with a 125W cfl for veg.:D
 

timmy2x2

Active Member
Ive now transplanted them into bigger pots and into bio bizz soil. flushed with water 3 days ago now and not watered since, but there is still yellowing occuring!!! they seem to be growing and the new growth looks nice...
anyone got any suggestions???

PH is adjusted to about 6.5 using vinagar at the moment, getting some better PH down l8er.

would temperature changes casue this?
does it look like Magnesium or Nitrogen Def?
should i be considering epsom salts?
 

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bigballin007

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You have stressed the little gals already. They will continue to yellow until they recover from all the stress (ie. flushing , transplanting , over watering, and fertilizing to early) This may take as little as a week or up to a month. First stop messing with them so much. second don't water till they need it. Slow down on the nutes your soil has enough nutes for a month and a half. They will recover if you exercise some patience other wise you will not get a harvest and all your hard work will be for nothing.
 
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