Hey guys, I went on vacation for a little over a week just recently and had someone else take care of the plants and this is what I come home to:
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![DSC01626.jpg](/data/attachments/1189/1189085-f8743509bee1091263d209e5c6e1f593.jpg)
![DSC01625.jpg](/data/attachments/1189/1189081-74e9760e0ab9abcd21902a7141d904b3.jpg)
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![DSC01627.jpg](/data/attachments/1189/1189083-e3ce449a1d0e991ce3a5ec221b3e5c4d.jpg)
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The plants were in their third or fourth week of vegging when I left and I left directions to alternate between water and the General Organics 'Grow" nutes (Light Feeding concentration). I went and looked around for what the problem could be automatically thinking the solution must have been too strong since the problem only started when I started adding nutes. But, I had given them some nutes with this concentration before I left and they seemed to take it fine... The symptoms are: Very yellow leaves (Seemingly starting from the roots up), small bumps on the bottom of the stem, and yellowing seemingly starting from the tips of the leaves inwards.Also, I recently tried my hand at FIMming this plant and I am wondering if this could be the cause for the 'cut' look on the ends of the leaves at the top of the plant in picture 4? I am growing them in 'Premier Pro-Mix Potting & Seeding Mix' and have had no problems with them until I started giving them nutes. So, my question is: Is this nitrogen deficiency (Which after doing some lurking looked like the most probable answer) or is the solution too strong for the plants at such a young age (Which would also seem likely as the problems only started once I started giving them nutes)? Thanks for the help guys, by doing some research this seems like the two most likely causes of the problems to me; if you think it is something else, please let me know too!
![DSC01624.jpg](/data/attachments/1189/1189086-d93b0f1ff4f324ac477716d6d8540191.jpg)
![DSC01626.jpg](/data/attachments/1189/1189085-f8743509bee1091263d209e5c6e1f593.jpg)
![DSC01625.jpg](/data/attachments/1189/1189081-74e9760e0ab9abcd21902a7141d904b3.jpg)
![DSC01628.jpg](/data/attachments/1189/1189082-4a8d74e3fc2a83f8713d308e4c4d3c50.jpg)
![DSC01627.jpg](/data/attachments/1189/1189083-e3ce449a1d0e991ce3a5ec221b3e5c4d.jpg)
![DSC01629.jpg](/data/attachments/1189/1189084-c60497918fa41fa06272cf0fe2ede5d7.jpg)
The plants were in their third or fourth week of vegging when I left and I left directions to alternate between water and the General Organics 'Grow" nutes (Light Feeding concentration). I went and looked around for what the problem could be automatically thinking the solution must have been too strong since the problem only started when I started adding nutes. But, I had given them some nutes with this concentration before I left and they seemed to take it fine... The symptoms are: Very yellow leaves (Seemingly starting from the roots up), small bumps on the bottom of the stem, and yellowing seemingly starting from the tips of the leaves inwards.Also, I recently tried my hand at FIMming this plant and I am wondering if this could be the cause for the 'cut' look on the ends of the leaves at the top of the plant in picture 4? I am growing them in 'Premier Pro-Mix Potting & Seeding Mix' and have had no problems with them until I started giving them nutes. So, my question is: Is this nitrogen deficiency (Which after doing some lurking looked like the most probable answer) or is the solution too strong for the plants at such a young age (Which would also seem likely as the problems only started once I started giving them nutes)? Thanks for the help guys, by doing some research this seems like the two most likely causes of the problems to me; if you think it is something else, please let me know too!