New leaves yellowing

lbezphil2005

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Yellowing towards center of leave, new growth - but not whole leaf, just like a band across the center. I will take pics and post in a little bit. This is my hawaiian snow plant, I think she is pretty touchy.. She is maybe 2 weeks from seed, using oc+ and epsome biotone with mater magic with ph'd at 5.5 to 6
 

lbezphil2005

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pics r worth a thousand words
and also info on the op

Info - 700watt BD700 black dog led, ffof/perlite mix, plants started from seed oct 29 in paper towel, put into 8" solo cups to root then transplanted to 1 gal containers. seeds are 2 ghs super lemon haze, 1 arjans strawberry haze, 1 hawaiian snow, 1 magus genetics motivation. The hawaiian snow is the one with the problem. I am using OC+ as a crf, I mixed Biotone and mater magic in too. the only plant I am having a problem with is the Hawaiian Snow, the rest are beautiful, rich dark green. This morning should be more growth and I will post pics then. Thanks for the help
 

SkunkDunks

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Check out the link in my sig, it shows alot of different nute deficiencies/burns with pictures and ways to treat them. Double click the pics to see them full-size.
 

lbezphil2005

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I have 4 other plants in the same place, some taller than this one, different genetics, but they are all fine. How can the light affect just 1? Also, it's an LED and it is over 24 inches from the canopy
 

bird mcbride

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In late fall in the NS plants kept in greenhouse's depending only on the sun do this. The days are very short this time of year. It has something to do with photosenthesis or light factors including spectrums.
 

cowboylogic

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In late fall in the NS plants kept in greenhouse's depending only on the sun do this. The days are very short this time of year. It has something to do with photosenthesis or light factors including spectrums.
This statement makes no sense. Much like most of your posts. Guess you are going for the 'Troll of the Year' award. I am sure you already have a 'Darwin' award.
 

bird mcbride

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This statement makes no sense. Much like most of your posts. Guess you are going for the 'Troll of the Year' award. I am sure you already have a 'Darwin' award.
Actually all potplants in nova scotia right now that are depending on the sun only for light will have a yellow ring around the new growth, regardless of what you do to the soil.
 

cowboylogic

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Actually all potplants in nova scotia right now that are depending on the sun only for light will have a yellow ring around the new growth, regardless of what you do to the soil.
A marijuana plant depending only on the sun in the northern hemisphere this time of year would be flowering. In NS vegging a plant with just the sun passed months ago.
 

bird mcbride

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A marijuana plant depending only on the sun in the northern hemisphere this time of year would be flowering. In NS vegging a plant with just the sun passed months ago.
Anyway seeing how your other plants are doing ok, it's not likely a spectrum problem. The best action is to transplant into proven soil, assuming they all have separate pots. Dirts a real pain in the a**.
 

cowboylogic

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Anyway seeing how your other plants are doing ok, it's not likely a spectrum problem. The best action is to transplant into proven soil, assuming they all have separate pots. Dirts a real pain in the a**.
You answer without reading the thread. He is using FFOF/perlite, pretty proven mix. I dont think you have any experience growing. You just toss out random crap when you answer posts.
 

legaltoker

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You are growing in soil using ph rates for hydro. 5.5-5.8 hydro/6.5-6.8 soil. Thats were I would start.
sorry OP, dont wanna thread jack, im a newb and dont know much but from reading i thought the proper ph was 5.6-6.3 hydro/5.8-6.5 soil, just wanted to make sure im not under the wrong impression. 6.5-6.8 seems kinda high, doesnt it?
 

moash

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You are growing in soil using ph rates for hydro. 5.5-5.8 hydro/6.5-6.8 soil. Thats were I would start.
i didnt even notice that...
im with him
sorry OP, dont wanna thread jack, im a newb and dont know much but from reading i thought the proper ph was 5.6-6.3 hydro/5.8-6.5 soil, just wanted to make sure im not under the wrong impression. 6.5-6.8 seems kinda high, doesnt it?
hydro 5.8-6.3
soil 6.5-7
everyone will have diff opinions but this is mine
 
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