I dont know whats wrong with my auto NL

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by newbiegreens, Jan 31, 2016.

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  2. #2 Trichuk, Feb 1, 2016
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    The new growth looks good, keep an eye on it in case it spreads. You might need some fresh air in there or better circulation, it looks like she's getting a little heat stressed.
    Is your plant surrounded by cardboard? If so, she might not be getting enough humidity....those bottom leaves are looking pretty shiny.
     
  3. It's in a wooden cupboard and I didn't have a fan until now, and what does it mean about the leaves at the bottom being shiny? Is it good or bad?
     
  4. I told you already, not enough humidity.
     
  5. There's nothing wrong with your plant. Often when they are young and put into new soil, the soil's contents will burn it just a touch. I suspect that is what is wrong here. If you'll notice, the newest growth that has put out is perfectly fine with no burning of the leaf tips or discoloration. That tells me it is good to go and pretty much everything that comes out from this point should look normal. Mine do that sometimes. Make sure you don't over water and that any liquids going into your plants are adjusted to the correct pH range (6.3 to 6.7) for soil grows if you want them to continue to be healthy. Let your container DRY OUT before giving anymore water. The roots of these things don't like moist conditions and need the dryness in the container to force root spread and better root ball formation. Good luck! TWW
     
  6. Thanks guys! Do you know what kind of yield I should roughly expect? I know yields can't be guessed but an estimate of any kind would be appreciated :)!
     
  7. Too hot of soil/too many nutes or too high of a pH.
     
  8. Absolutely zero way to tell ya. I'd sort out issues before jumping to harvesting and yield.
     
  9. I'm sure there's a few auto NL CFL grows search grow journals and that might give you idea. But too many factors to account for to even give a rough close guesstimate.
     
  10. I think the soapy water may have increased the pH, because up until then, there wasn't any yellowing from what I can remember/ the pictures I took before
     
  11. I've just realised that even some of the new growth has started showing some of the same yellowing on the tip of the leaf... What should I do?
     
  12. What are you feeding and how many ppms is it. Also what's your medium?
    Also make sure bottom of pot has adequate drainage holes
     
  13. Just water apart from the time I used soapy water once to get rid of the insects?
     
  14. This is how my girl is currently looking... She looks even more unwell and her white hairs have started developing... I really can't afford to lose her now... [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  15. It really looks like heat stress mixed with a little nute burn or wonky ph in your medium(just my two cents). Have you ever ph'ed the run off after you water?

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  16. Omg I don't get how I didn't think of that when I'm doing chemistry at university... What can I neutralise it with? I don't have access to pH up or down here? Anything at home I can use mate?
     
  17. Would flushing it really well work by any chance? Maybe it would come out in the run off?
    Or atleast dilute it's concentration?
     

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