time to transplant and flower??!? hmm... pics!@#!!!

Astral Zoom

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good day riu! hope all is well

My 4 lil babies are 36 days old, cfls, soil, occasional ff grow big.

pH is the problem i think... the three smaller ones have yellow bottom leaves. but look good other than that... I watered and fert two days ago.. the yellow seems to have stopped spreading but the bottom leave are just crumbling away.. ahhh!! pH was about 7 and the water was 5.8-6.0 in pH

The odd thing is that the biggest one has the least amount to light (5 cfls, 2 being 2500k and 14w, 3 being 5000k and 25w) and has ZERO problems with discoloration... ALL have the same soil and water/fert schedule.. Oh, and for learning purposes I transplanted from seedlings to:

the 3 problem childs are living in about 2-3 gal pots
the big baby that is problem free was initially the weakest link so I put it straight into a 5gal pot from seedling.
(I water the 5gal less frequently than the smaller ones)

My pH meter may just be shitty tho, it was about $10 from lowes.
I say this bc all the soils read pH 7+ and the big baby in the 5gal pot reads a pH of a rather BASIC 7.5- almost 8!!!?

SO, If its not pH then I dunno wtf the problem in with the lil bushy babes..
All the soil is mg, added perlite, and vermiculite

DO you pros here on this glorious website suggest that I transplant the lil guys into 5gal pots and start flowering soon?
my room is 4x4x6 with 6 being the apex, but its an attic grow so the top slants down from 6 feet to about 2.5-3 feet.

In preparation for transplant I created a new soil mix, and is as follows:

1) NEW bag of SOIL MIX
This soil is a pre mix soil and is the 52 mix from Fafard
--It is a mix of soil (birch i think), small portions of: vermiculite, sphagnum peat moss, and perlite.
-- this makes up ABOUT HALF OF THE TOTAL mix i made, probably slighlty less than half
2) I then added more peat moss.. 1/4 of total mix

3) Also added to the mix, 2 quarts bag of perlite, a good deal more vermiculite, some dolomite lime, and some epsom salt(about 1/2 cup)

OH, and I got real lifted the other night :) and just for the hell of it added a double portion FF tiger bloom to 1 quart water and sprayed it in the new soil while mixing the whole time... DUNNO IF THAT WAS A GOOD CALL??
whatcha think?
should I add anything else to the new soil

so... yea.. thats all I can think of for this thread..

Sorry about the lenngthy text but I know some pros really do read it all!! tryna be as informative as I can...

THANKS for the help in advance and may whatever believe in bless you for the tips/rips!!!
AZ
 

Astral Zoom

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36 days from sprout
about 40 from start of seed germination
 

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Astral Zoom

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thanks man,

i insulated the room best i could, and now since the outside temp is gettin hotter its getting a lil hard to control.
On average the temp stays at about high 70's-85 max... Im dedicating today to help counter that high temp tho..
 

tusseltussel

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if you transplant wait a couple week before flowering. the roots grow most in veg so you want them to grow into the new soil before flowering
 

Astral Zoom

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needs nitrogen :bigjoint:
thats what I was thinking as well... I added some coffee grounds (good N source), about a week/week n a half ago.. and have fertilized w/ ff grow big two times since initially noticing the yellowing... the fert is 6-4-4 think I need something with a higher % Nitrogen?
 

Astral Zoom

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just a thought pre-transplant...

I saw a root fert at the hydro store the other day... maybe mis that in with my soil in a low dose?
 

Astral Zoom

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anyone else have anything to add?
questions/comments greatly encouraged!!!

be nice, neutral, or mean as hell.. Ill be happy with anything.. Im high, semi-bored, and am gardening/pondering all day!!!
 

tusseltussel

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Your mother was a hamster and your father reeks of elderberries
anyone else have anything to add?
questions/comments greatly encouraged!!!

be nice, neutral, or mean as hell.. Ill be happy with anything.. Im high, semi-bored, and am gardening/pondering all day!!!
 

ROFLhacks

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I never heard of using coffee grounds, you probably shouldn't do that. I'd up if not double your nute dosage.
 

Astral Zoom

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I never heard of using coffee grounds, you probably shouldn't do that. I'd up if not double your nute dosage.
Ill up dosage on one and see the outcome. And yea, plants love coffee grounds in moderation! High Nitrogen and it helps lower pH if you need it too... Again, I only did the coffee to one plant and its fairing a tad better than the other two..
 
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