Help please first time indoor stealth grow plants yellowing on bottom leaves

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by shaggydooby, Dec 22, 2012.

  1. Please help first time indoor stealth grow im using nutrient rich soil and distilled water watering about once every 2 days (waiting until soil drys) and all of my lil buddies end up getting yellowed leaves at the bottom up top looks healthy i dont know whats wroung. They are almost 3 weeks old from sprout please help.
     

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  2. Distilled water? They look like they need some nitrogen and prob calmag since you are using that water. Can I ask why you arent using tap? What is your ph at when you water? Should be around 6.5..
     
  3. Its tap water i leave sit for a couple days my buddy told me that was the better thing to do and i believe my ph here is 7 if that helps any
     
  4. [quote name='"shaggydooby"']Its tap water i leave sit for a couple days my buddy told me that was the better thing to do and i believe my ph here is 7 if that helps any[/quote]

    Your buddy was right. Okay next. What soil are they in?
     
  5. Schultz enriched garden flower and vegie mix feeds for 6 months my buddy also said this should take the nutrient hassle out of it. Pretty ghetto stealth it will be more pro when i have it two boxes wide and 3 boxes tall but the fan is a broken hair dryer works good and the mesh is dry sheets for smell cause i cured in same box recently from outdoor grow lights are cfl sunlight full spectrum two of them
     

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  6. Well that soil isnt ideal but it is what is at this point. That time release fert in your dirt could be the issue. Although I am leaning more towards your water ph. Get it around 6.5. Also be careful not to burn the place down bro lol. Some pieces of wood..a hammer and some nails..or an old dresser..cabinet etc. How hot does it get in there? Any air movement? fans etc
     
  7. The heat elements is pulled out of hair dryer so it just blows air and im guessing around 70-80 f cause it only a lil bit warmer then my room which is 67 f exaclty i can always get new soil and tranplant i have alot of experience in outdoor transplanting if u have a better soil in mind perferably from lowes or manards cause we have no grow shops in this small city
     
  8. [quote name='"shaggydooby"']The heat elements is pulled out of hair dryer so it just blows air and im guessing around 70-80 f cause it only a lil bit warmer then my room which is 67 f exaclty i can always get new soil and tranplant i have alot of experience in outdoor transplanting if u have a better soil in mind perferably from lowes or manards cause we have no grow shops in this small city[/quote]

    Find an earl and may or a local nursery and get yourself some fox farm ocean forest soil and transplant. This should solve some of your issues..and seriously a hair dryer lol..whatever works I guess
     
  9. Thanks man now will that feed them to or will i need nutes added
     
  10. [quote name='"shaggydooby"']Thanks man now will that feed them to or will i need nutes added[/quote]

    Your plants will have everything they need in that soil for around a month. Then you can get nutes or go organic.
     

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