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Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by spydertats13, Apr 29, 2016.

  1. Ok I had an issue with a little bit of neut burn the few leaves that where effected the worse are getting yellower but now of the other leaves are changing should I be worried what should I do

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  2. Hi send some pics.. not sure it only nute burn if leafs going yellow... need pics and more info pls xx
     
  3. Also if you're in flowering(using HPS light) , take a picture through the lens of your sun glasses makes a huge difference.


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  4. You have that plant in soil that is WAY too dense. It's acting as a sponge and leaving your roots sitting in moisture constantly. That is why your plant is so sad looking. They HATE having their roots wet all the time. You need to read up on what kind of soil mix you should be trying to grow in and how and went to water this plant. As there is a setup you must put together to be able to grow inside, there is ALSO a process to doing this the easiest and best way to achieve success instead of failure. Go to the new grower threads and read the several "sticky's" there for the beginner grower. These contain the vital basic information every grower must know when starting out. You would've been smart to have read up on this BEFORE you got a plant up to this size. You need a very light arid soil mix for supreme drainage. You need to leave that plant alone and give it NOTHING until it as at least 80% dry or the container feels as it did when you first loaded it with dry soil. But in your case, you need to pull that plant out and add about 40% perlite to whatever soil you're using to grow it in. If you don't, it's going to be sad and unhealthy from now on. You also need to adjust the pH of any water you give it to a range of 6.3 to 6.7 and you need to stay away from the nutes. That looks like box store soil and all that stuff comes loaded with slow release fertilizers. Giving it nutes on top of what's in the soil BEFORE it has a chance to use up what came in the soil naturally, will only fry your plant. They are weeds and will try to grow in the most awful conditions. But if you want to grow a really beautiful healthy plant, you've got to take the time to learn what a big beautiful healthy plant requires. People sit and think and dream for months about the setup they will erect to grow this stuff with and often put very little effort into learning the process of growing inside. I've been a life long gardener and it's not the same as growing outdoors. You have to learn the plant and make the adjustments to keep it's roots happy. They are the brain of your plant and if they aren't happy, you're going to have a plant that won't do well. Good luck! TWW
     
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  5. I agree with above on soil.def need perlite always but what wk are you into flower?you will loose some in flower regardless.so hopefully you can still save it to an extent
     
  6. She's an auto the soil is an organic soil with a forest floor mulch she just got watered and there's castings and kelp meal on top the soil is really soft I check the soil with my finger about 2 inches down and it feels dry when I water her. She's about a week into flowering I just picked up some soil water check spikes im afraid to pull her up to add more perlite the other one I had died on transplant but she started in a4.5 gallon pot im going to check the ph now I've been using natural spring from an under ground spring

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  7. Thank you for the help

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  8. Absolutely do not pull her out right now. You'll ruin your yield and stress that lady so bad.

    I'd call this a learning experience so now you know what to do better next time, but it really doesn't look that bad to me anyways.

    Leaves die and fall off, especially during flowering.
     
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  9. Thanks yeah it is really only happening to the leaves that had the most burn witch where only a few the top leaves abs the ones that got it lightly are all healing

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  10. I air raided the soil a Lil it was super dry on top but very damp around the roots I didn't disturd the root a whole lot I was very careful doing it. Should I take the dying leaves off or just leave it be

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  11. Take all the dead/rotted leaves off! And throw them away don't let them get in your soil.
    Good Luck


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  12. Accidentally knocked a tiny flower off trying to get some of the dying leaves out from bottom she's so bushy underneath

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  13. Ha! You took a little sample didn't you op.

    You can't fool me.

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  14. Soil is retaining to much moisture what can I do is been about 5 days or so abs the soil is still really moist it's just an organic soil no moisture control

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  15. Maybe get a new pot with better soil and transplant? Theres no real way to change the drainage without adding perlite that I'm aware of.

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  16. She's an auto transplanting will cause to much stress to her now she's almost through her 2nd week of flowering I removed some top soil to try and help then I aimed a fan right at the soil to see if it helps

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