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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2008
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| what can i do http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...whatitthis.jpgwhat deficiency is this? or what is wrong? sorry i used a normal camera any comments appreciated thanks |
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| Brushing out the cobwebs Join Date: Jun 2007
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Your pics are a bit blurry so its hard to be certain, but I'm not seeing any significant nutrient deficiencies. Yes, the plant on the left is a little pale, but not enough to concern me - it could just be the strain. Is this bagseed? The one thin I am seeing is that your soil isn't very good quality. It looks pretty dense and will probably compact easily. Also, most potting soil that you get at your big box stores, like Walmart, has time release fertilizer in it which can hurt many strains of MJ. I'm not familiar with the brand of soil Corpse suggested, but if it doesn't have time release ferts it's probably a good one. As for feeding them, they're too young still. Don't feed them until the fourth or fifth set of leaves comes in.
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Foothills of Western Canada
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Just a couple things I have noticed, this is only intended to help: Are those seedlings potted in the same pot? What will happen there is the roots will become tangled and, well.... that is not good. You are going to want to re-pot those cute little ones in their own pots. Start em' out in a small pot and just before you swith photo periods transplant to their final pots. Okay I see one seedling is very healthy and the other one is very sick. The little yellow spots on the left one indicate a Nitrogen deficiency. Miracle grow might just make matters worse, flush your potting mix and add in a liquid nutrient for veg grow. If you wanna keep it cheap and simple just mix in a pre-mix instead (N-P-K, get one higher in Nitrogen; when you switch photoperiods add some Bat Guano in there for higher Phosphorus to promote healthy flowering) Hope things get better for ya... keep workin' at it!! Peace |
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