Need as many to give opinion to get to the bottom of whats wrong

scunkworm

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Hey guys,
Im posting the pictures of these leaves which are from a plant i got in veg, the plants is sick as fuck, and i know theres more than one thing wrong but i dont know where to start and treat what first' if you know what i mean)
Like i said its in veg, about 1 and ahalf months, feeding on bio bizz, bio grow, ph is 6.4,
on 18/6 lighting.
it all started or went wrong when i transplanted it at 5 weeks old' it hadn't been fed untill the7 week of growth. iDSC00550.jpg snaped afew roots when i transplanted but i read somewhere to as long as its not to stressed it would be fine,
Plz everyone could u plz plz plDSC00516.jpgz comment on it ( and yes i know its looking bad so no comments like that lol' i really need to get this sorted out asap, as like everyone else DSC00551.jpgon this site, so comments plz,
First pic is of it before it went like it is now, its all over plant' top and bottom, the seems are red/purple.

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Sorry its the second pic thats when it all started' if you close up of it u'll c light green lines, and then the rest of the pics r of how bad its gone'
Thanks in advance everyone scunk
 

scunkworm

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update' been watering with minral water and abit of rain water aswell, but saying that it started before i started the water.
 

Shadeslay

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Looks like a mag def, epsom salt 1Tsb per gallon of water, calmag or something similar would work as well.

Edit: you can mix the epsom salt in a spray bottle as well for quicker results. You might want to shade them or back the light off, if you spray when the light is on, 1tsp per quart for foliar feeding.
 

scunkworm

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i did that awhile back now for about 4 days and nothing, i put a dash of washing detergent in aswell and was told to spray an hr before the lights come on.
Have you got to keep doing it till it starts to clear up?
Thanks dude, still can everyone who could know what it is also comment plz, the more the same people say what its like will help pin it down,
 

scunkworm

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Another thing i forgot to say is that i flushed it and didnt flush with 1/4 nutes to replace what was flushed out, also when i fed it just now before lights out ph runoff was 6.1 and i waterd at .6.8 because i water everytime with 6.5 and the runoffs have ben the same but the last time i watered with the 6.5 the runoff was 6.1, so i thought i'd water at 6.8 just to put the soil back to 6.5 but it still come out 6.1.
 

DrFever

New Member
add some lime to your soil appears to be nute lock out IMO i would re transplant get some decent soil add lime to help with your ph issues and run it a 6.8 - 7.0 ph when all food is mixed good luck
 

scunkworm

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add some lime to your soil appears to be nute lock out IMO i would re transplant get some decent soil add lime to help with your ph issues and run it a 6.8 - 7.0 ph when all food is mixed good luck
Yeah thanks man, still can everyone comment on what you think plz......... i really need to get this nailed like last week
 

scunkworm

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I keep bring this thread back to the front in hope more and more see it as they come onto the site, thamks guys and plz comment
 

canefan

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There are a few things it shows signs of to me, one being a zinc def or start of one, potassium def is another whether this is caused by lockout or not IDK. Lime was mentioned before this can help to unlock nutes in the soil also a fast acting alternative would be wood ash. This is very fast acting and if this is the problem you should see results over night. If you do decide to use wood ash, hardwood ash is the best but others can be used on a limited basis for a quick fix.
I use wood ash in all my containers, you can over do but a cup per 5 gallons will do wonders. Good Luck
LOL almost forgot to include this link, take a look through here good pics and explaination for solutions, just look through the guide, identify your leaf problem and see the cause.
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688

Here is a link on the benefits and uses of wood ash
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/gardening/wood-ash-can-be-useful-yard-if-used-caution
 

Wetdog

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add some lime to your soil appears to be nute lock out IMO i would re transplant get some decent soil add lime to help with your ph issues and run it a 6.8 - 7.0 ph when all food is mixed good luck
Have you added the lime yet?

It can't start working until you add it and it would probably solve 90% of your problems.

Wet
 

scunkworm

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Thanks guys, i got loads of wood ash here, yes i added lime to the soil when i mixed it all at the begining, didn't put that much in coz i didnt want to over do it, what would you recommend the first line of treating this plant?
 

asaph

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so yeah, if you're adding lime now, make sure it's the finest grade you can get, the finer the faster it will work. Always good to flush your plant to clear any buildups as well. and feed them a bit.
 

scunkworm

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so yeah, if you're adding lime now, make sure it's the finest grade you can get, the finer the faster it will work. Always good to flush your plant to clear any buildups as well. and feed them a bit.
when i flushed it, i made the stupid mistake of not flushing with water that have 1/4 nutes inti to replace what was flushed out'
 

asaph

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when i flushed it, i made the stupid mistake of not flushing with water that have 1/4 nutes inti to replace what was flushed out'
alright, so you can do it on the next watering. be slow about it. 1/4 of what? recommended dose? that should be pretty much full strength for your plants. so maybe lower than that.
 

scunkworm

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ok, hardly any nutes then but just enough to put something back into the soil, am i right? what are your thoughts on the pictures there?
 
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