I have a few plants that are different ages and showing different problems. Any info would be appreciated.
what kind of soil do you have them in? what are you feeding them? what about lights+ventilation (type of lights, wattage, temperature, humidity)? do you know the pH of your medium and your water/feeding solution? if you dont, I recommend you get a pH meter, seems appropriate for the size of your grow looks like pH problems to me, also some overfeeding on the last pic (burnt leaf tips, very dark green-->too much nitrogen)
[quote name='"baumeister"']what kind of soil do you have them in? what are you feeding them? what about lights+ventilation (type of lights, wattage, temperature, humidity)? do you know the pH of your medium and your water/feeding solution? if you dont, I recommend you get a pH meter, seems appropriate for the size of your grow looks like pH problems to me, also some overfeeding on the last pic (burnt leaf tips, very dark green-->too much nitrogen)[/quote] FFOF Tap water Added 1/4 strength Humbolt G-M-B last week 2000 watts HPS, plenty of ventilation Temps in the 70's RH 30-40% Water PH is 6.8 I have a ph meter but no EC/TDS meter The burnt tips and dark green leaves are from a plant I just got a few days ago. It looked like that when I got it.
[quote name='"mugglesandhops"'] FFOF Tap water Added 1/4 strength Humbolt G-M-B last week 2000 watts HPS, plenty of ventilation Temps in the 70's RH 30-40% Water PH is 6.8 I have a ph meter but no EC/TDS meter The burnt tips and dark green leaves are from a plant I just got a few days ago. It looked like that when I got it.[/quote] Ignore the burnt tips comment. I was looking at a different picture.
water pH is fine, temperature and light are too, dont know anything about the nutes, humidity should be a little higher, ocean forest is quite strongly fertilized already from what Ive heard but should otherwise be fine. I cant see a clear issue, but Im sure somebody here will know ^^
[quote name='"baumeister"']water pH is fine, temperature and light are too, dont know anything about the nutes, humidity should be a little higher, ocean forest is quite strongly fertilized already from what Ive heard but should otherwise be fine. I cant see a clear issue, but Im sure somebody here will know ^^[/quote] Thanks for the input.
I also think they should be a bit bigger for their age. The youngest ones here are 3 weeks old from clones. The clones were fairly small but still, I assumed they would be bigger by now.
How often do you water? Clones dont have very developed roots yet and if the soil is too dry, the roots have nowhere to go.