Need a little assistance please ...

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by Philielockfoot, Aug 17, 2005.

  1. I have afew plants that I thought I would experiment on before my good seeds showed up from Holland .
    One is a junk seed from a shitty sack and one I found growing from a crack in the pavement behind my local club .
    I dug it out and have cared for it for about the last 2 months .
    The seed from the shit strain is growing slow but growing .
    The larger of the two is a little over two feet and I have just moved it to a good grow room under a 1000 watt M/H .
    I have noticed a weird white and yellow spotting on mostly the older really large fan leaves but it is not excluded from new growth .
    The larger fan blades are curling in on the sides and down at the tips and some of them are showing chlorosis of the tissue , real yellow spots with deterioration of the tissue surrounding the colored spots .
    It has been branching out like crazy the past two weeks since she has been under the light .
    New growth litteraly everywhere .

    I have them both in Miracle grow soil with slow release fert's .{ IM sure you know the stuff } and I recently { the past two waterings } Have used Fox Farms grow big .

    The p.h. of the soil from what my meter said was just a touch over 7.0 maybe 7.1

    Any ideas whats going on ?
    I can include pix tomorrow .

    I use cold tap water settled over 24 hours to water .
    I would appreciate any advice .


    Newbie trying to make it happen .
     
  2. HIGH All, mmmmm could be too much ferts..could you find any pics over the net that looks like what you discribed?
     
  3. Is there a response here that my p.c. isnt loading ?
     
  4. Possibly,

    HIGH All, mmmmm could be too much ferts..could you find any pics over the net that looks like what you discribed? -Unoit


    of course I concur. There's a sticky at the top of this board with pictures of different ailments. It's a foolproof diagram, even for first time growers. As soon as you've diagnosed it we can get to work on fixing it.
     

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