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Old 03-03-2009, 08:58 AM
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Spotting on leaf edges

What type of medium; soil or hydro? soil
What brand and type of soil? foxfarm
Indoors or outdoors? indoors
What strain? lambs breath
How old are the plants? 2 weeks veg
What type of lights and how many watts? 1000w hps
How far from the lights? ~2 ft.
What, how much and when was it fed? NPK? water, today
What is the medium/runoff pH? n/a 2/3 filtered 1/3 tap water
What are the temps and humidity in the room? 82*f 42% hum
What size pots? 5 gallon(maybe 3?)
Any bugs? Look real close. no
Any other pertinent info? other than the spots on the edges of the leaf and some minor heat warping due to temperature fluctuation, the plant is very healthy and is growing very rapidly. any help would be great.
the spotting is occurring on the leaf edges near the bottom left of the photo.

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Old 03-03-2009, 06:52 PM
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Re: Spotting on leaf edges

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What type of medium; soil or hydro? soil
What brand and type of soil? foxfarm
Indoors or outdoors? indoors
What strain? lambs breath
How old are the plants? 2 weeks veg
What type of lights and how many watts? 1000w hps
How far from the lights? ~2 ft.
What, how much and when was it fed? NPK? water, today
What is the medium/runoff pH? n/a 2/3 filtered 1/3 tap water
What are the temps and humidity in the room? 82*f 42% hum
What size pots? 5 gallon(maybe 3?)
Any bugs? Look real close. no
Any other pertinent info? other than the spots on the edges of the leaf and some minor heat warping due to temperature fluctuation, the plant is very healthy and is growing very rapidly. any help would be great.
the spotting is occurring on the leaf edges near the bottom left of the photo.

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/9986/pict0222p.jpg

edit: betta pikcha
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/4779/copclp.jpg
Dude, a transplant is vital now. Look at the soil in your pot, its 50% empty.
Your root Bound, and have, Toxic Shock Buildup. ( all from 2 photos )

  1. New ( bigger medium 5 - 10 gallons minimum )
  2. New soil mix, in your new medium ( whats in your soil mix ? )
  3. Flush a minimum, 1.5 times your medium * 3 times doing it, so, ( 4.5 liters per plant, pour Slow, n take your time)- Before transplanting
  4. No Nutrients first week, after flush
  5. 2nd week, give 1/10th, feed, into 1 liter Ph controlled water ( 6.5 - 7.0 )
  6. 3rd week, Back to normal ( but my friend, use only, 2/3rds, of recommended nutrients, as suggested on bottle.

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Old 03-03-2009, 09:21 PM
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Re: Spotting on leaf edges

New ( bigger medium 5 - 10 gallons minimum ): will do
New soil mix, in your new medium ( whats in your soil mix ? ): im not quite sure what you mean by this, its foxfarm ocean forest if thats what you mean, please elaborate if not so.
Flush a minimum, 1.5 times your medium * 3 times doing it, so, ( 4.5 liters per plant, pour Slow, n take your time)- Before transplanting: so i pour 1.5 times the amount of medium through the pot slowly 3 times, then im not sure what you mean by 4.5 liters per plant, do i do both amounts or is the 4.5 liters referring to the amount of medium?

sorry if im a little confusing im doing my best, please reply when you get the chance apparently i could use your help,any help on exactly how to transplant without killing my babies would be appreciated too.

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New ( bigger medium 5 - 10 gallons minimum ): will do
New soil mix, in your new medium ( whats in your soil mix ? ): im not quite sure what you mean by this, its foxfarm ocean forest if thats what you mean, please elaborate if not so.
Flush a minimum, 1.5 times your medium * 3 times doing it, so, ( 4.5 liters per plant, pour Slow, n take your time)- Before transplanting: so i pour 1.5 times the amount of medium through the pot slowly 3 times, then im not sure what you mean by 4.5 liters per plant, do i do both amounts or is the 4.5 liters referring to the amount of medium?

sorry if im a little confusing im doing my best, please reply when you get the chance apparently i could use your help,any help on exactly how to transplant without killing my babies would be appreciated too.
Well take your " medium " that is also called Soil. So if you have 2 gallons of soil, multiply,
1.5 * 2 =4.5 gallons of water. Pour in 3 stages, each one consisting of 1.5, gallons of water in a row, But slow, Example, pour slow 1.5 into your soil. Wait 1 hour, repeat until your water is flushed the roots. Take the plant( gently ) after your established a new bigger and Fresh Soil Mix, move the plant over. Do not water for at least 5 days.

Foxfarm is fine as long as it does not, have ANY slow releasing nutrients in there.

After you have completed this, Post and I'll head back, to ensure your ok, OK ?
 
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Well take your " medium " that is also called Soil. So if you have 2 gallons of soil, multiply,
1.5 * 2 =4.5 gallons of water. Pour in 3 stages, each one consisting of 1.5, gallons of water in a row, But slow, Example, pour slow 1.5 into your soil. Wait 1 hour, repeat until your water is flushed the roots. Take the plant( gently ) after your established a new bigger and Fresh Soil Mix, move the plant over. Do not water for at least 5 days.

Foxfarm is fine as long as it does not, have ANY slow releasing nutrients in there.

After you have completed this, Post and I'll head back, to ensure your ok, OK ?
ah i understand now. ill transplant immediately and report back if i have any other problems, thanks a lot
 
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