Mold, Ph, or other? *pics*

demonds1

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Hey everyone,

It's day 20 of my grow, and my plant is starting to look a bit on the yellow side, with grayish spots on the leaves.

Also two of the leaves that are the greenest are curled under the plant.

The leaves appear to be firm so I don't think it's under watering. . .

I can't figure out what this is, any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
 

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BCtrippin

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It looks overwatered big time. Do you ever let the soil dry out? The top of the soil should be bone dry before watering again.

You using any nutes yet?

:peace:
 

demonds1

Active Member
I haven't used any nutes yet, but then again, i'm using miracle grow soil.

with npk of .14 .14 .14

I think your right about the over watering, my soil doesn't seem to drain very well but the topsoil i still let dry out.

Should i transplant to a mix with perlite for better drainage?
 

demonds1

Active Member
two 23 watt 6500K cfl's.

I think i'll let it stay how it is and plant some more bag seeds.

If it gets big enough I could always take a clone from it i guess.
 

dogglet forever

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you could... but its always best to clone from vigorous growing plants and not sickly ones like yours... remember some weed varieties don't grow in certain climates so until you luck out and find one that thrives in your indoor ecosystem keep sowing seeds until you do....
 

BCtrippin

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14-14-14 MG is some Bad soil for young plants. I would have started it in something with no nutes. Promix HP and Sunshine Mix #4 are both great mixes.


:peace:
 

malbulja

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it will make it... give it time
I'm a total noob but I thought I saw in a SeeMoreBuds video that yellow leaves are indicative of pH being too low (acidic) and bright green was pH being too high (alkaline). Also they said curling downwards in a droopy fashion is due to overwatering or poor drainage and curling up was due to incorrect nutrients or too many nutrients?
 
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