Young Plants Having some issues

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by FrankieGrows, Apr 14, 2015.

  1. Hey guys,
     
    I got a couple young plants that are yellowing at the bottom leaves (not feeder). I know this is a nitrogen deficiency and I'm not sure on what to do. I would like to keep my plants on a organic routine. Any help would be highly appreciated along with any organic growing advice.
    Ps. The bigger plant is about a month old while the smaller one is about 2 and a half weeks old.
     
    Here are some pictures of them.  

     

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  2. You got enough light they really are stretching
     
  3. Good job on the research! But you need to move your plants to a 24/7 light schedule and move the lights closer, it could be the the lights are to far away. Because typically older leaves are the ones that show first signs of nitrogen deficiencies. Your stems are extremely skinny! So you really need to move those lights. And if your looking for organic I use nectar of the gods by Oregon Only Organics. They have some phenomenal results for me. Put a fan in there on low then move it up in power every week or whenever you think the plants are ready. Even a tiny fan if their placed right, make sure they're moving with the wind not be bent by ot
    Hope I helped
    Happy growing!
     
  4. FYI the reason for the plants to be on 24/7 is because the plants stretch for more light at night
     

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