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So I’ve got this happening it was hydro started now in happy frog soil looking for some help

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So I’ve got this happening it was hydro started now in happy frog soil looking for some help

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Looking for some help transplanted two weeks ago to happy frog soil been watering but still yellow tips any advice
 

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Hello. Cannot help on what deficiency you may have. Think if people replied you get several different answers as is common. Others probably first want to see a couple a pic of whole plant.

What I would say is if going fox farm then don't use happy frog for anything other than seedling, unless your using it because your adding a bunch of nutes on a regular schedule. If that is the case then you would have to tell others what your using , how much, How often.

For veg you need ocean forest or something like that just something with more nutes than happy frog. Not saying that's the issue but you will always be having to add with happy frog, it a seedling soil for most part. With ocean forest it has plenty already you just need some topdress during flower to get it to the end.
 
Hello. Cannot help on what deficiency you may have. Think if people replied you get several different answers as is common. Others probably first want to see a couple a pic of whole plant.

What I would say is if going fox farm then don't use happy frog for anything other than seedling, unless your using it because your adding a bunch of nutes on a regular schedule. If that is the case then you would have to tell others what your using , how much, How often.

For veg you need ocean forest or something like that just something with more nutes than happy frog. Not saying that's the issue but you will always be having to add with happy frog, it a seedling soil for most part. With ocean forest it has plenty already you just need some topdress during flower to get it to the end.
That makes sense, thanks for helping my friend. I really don't know anything about growing cannabis in soil.

If the few online people I know that do soil could help my friend I would really appreciate it.
@PerfecTrader @Shaded_One

The consensus is that he needs some nutes in there. You guys concur?

@Chendrix42 they might need to know what you have fed them already and a picture of the whole plant
 
That makes sense, thanks for helping my friend. I really don't know anything about growing cannabis in soil.

If the few online people I know that do soil could help my friend I would really appreciate it.
@PerfecTrader @Shaded_One

The consensus is that he needs some nutes in there. You guys concur?

@Chendrix42 they might need to know what you have fed them already and a picture of the whole plant

Shit Ninja you need an actual Wizard like Shaded or CannaGranny. All I will do is lead your friend into doom 🙁 but I at least I can try asking some questions I know will help those who can actually be of help hah

@Chendrix42 Welcome to the farm bud. I don't know much but I know a few peeps who do here. Some of these questions will help us/them help you

What did you transplant from and to?
Medium and size. Example Just happy frog in solo and now just happy frog in 2 gallon fabric.
Is there anything added to the soil before or now?
Do you just water or do you feed them nutrients? How much and how often?
How many watts is your light and what setting is it on. How far is light from top of plants?

The problem with the leaves. Is it on new leaves on top, old leaves lower, or both?

Post pics of entire plant. My guess and complete shot in the dark I'm likely wrong on is that your lights are too close or turned on too high
 
Shit Ninja you need an actual Wizard like Shaded or CannaGranny. All I will do is lead your friend into doom 🙁 but I at least I can try asking some questions I know will help those who can actually be of help hah

@Chendrix42 Welcome to the farm bud. I don't know much but I know a few peeps who do here. Some of these questions will help us/them help you

What did you transplant from and to?
Medium and size. Example Just happy frog in solo and now just happy frog in 2 gallon fabric.
Is there anything added to the soil before or now?
Do you just water or do you feed them nutrients? How much and how often?
How many watts is your light and what setting is it on. How far is light from top of plants?

The problem with the leaves. Is it on new leaves on top, old leaves lower, or both?

Post pics of entire plant. My guess and complete shot in the dark I'm likely wrong on is that your lights are too close or turned on too high
My friend doesn't post a lot so I can help with some questions. The plant came from me two weeks ago I think, from hydro. I put some bennies/myco in the transplant soil when he got them, TPS billions. They showed some transplant shock and I recommended super thrive diluted in a foliar spray. I believe he said they looked good after that, and this is a new issue.

From what he told me, he hasn't fed them once since transplant. I know some soils have enough slow release nutrients for the whole grow, but I don't know anything about which ones. He's using happy frog. It was a five gallon fabric pot I think he has.
 
My friend doesn't post a lot so I can help with some questions. The plant came from me two weeks ago I think, from hydro. I put some bennies/myco in the transplant soil when he got them, TPS billions. They showed some transplant shock and I recommended super thrive diluted in a foliar spray. I believe he said they looked good after that, and this is a new issue.

From what he told me, he hasn't fed them once since transplant. I know some soils have enough slow release nutrients for the whole grow, but I don't know anything about which ones. He's using happy frog. It was a five gallon fabric pot I think he has.

Hmm wish I had confidence in what I'm talkin about but just don't bud. If you went from coco to soil of any kind I would expect quite a bit of shock. Happy Frog contains "Composted forest humus, sphagnum peat moss, perlite, earthworm castings, bat guano, humic acid (derived from Leonardite), oyster shell and dolomite lime (for pH adjustment)" so doubt that this early on the soil is lackin nutrients to the tune of deficiency. Maybe this is a watering practice issue or PH like I'm having. Feeding my plants 6.5 PH water has become fkin rocket science. That is where I would start though. Make sure giving solid water. Make sure light is right with good vpd for this stage. Then need to plan for Happy Frog not being able to carry plant all the way to harvest and top dressing maybe 2 weeks before flip and a week into flip.
 
Hard to say with absolute certainty from the pics and info provided but yeah I’d say it’s hungry, time to work out a feed of some kind.

Happy Frog really doesn’t go far for some strains as far as availability of nutrients is concerned.
 
Hmm wish I had confidence in what I'm talkin about but just don't bud. If you went from coco to soil of any kind I would expect quite a bit of shock. Happy Frog contains "Composted forest humus, sphagnum peat moss, perlite, earthworm castings, bat guano, humic acid (derived from Leonardite), oyster shell and dolomite lime (for pH adjustment)" so doubt that this early on the soil is lackin nutrients to the tune of deficiency. Maybe this is a watering practice issue or PH like I'm having. Feeding my plants 6.5 PH water has become fkin rocket science. That is where I would start though. Make sure giving solid water. Make sure light is right with good vpd for this stage. Then need to plan for Happy Frog not being able to carry plant all the way to harvest and top dressing maybe 2 weeks before flip and a week into flip.
Yeah I just don't know either. I asked about ph on the phone and he told me they were getting straight distilled water.

You guys can't see but I'm sure this plant looks to the equivalent of 4-5 weeks veg now, as it was 2-3 when I gave it to him. It could be huge, depending on how well the transplant went.
 
Here’s the whole plant
 

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What are you using for your lights? How far is the light from the plant and the intensity?

I am personally doing a 50/50 mix of HF and OF on my current grow and so far in Veg they are LOVING it. Watering mine with RO with CalMag ph to 6.5 and will add nutes in flower.

The picture to me seems to indicate high light intensity. The leaves that are shaded from the other leaves don’t seem to the effected, only the ones directly under the light and getting constant light. I’m no professional so I could be completely wrong, but a little extra info would help!

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Looks like it’s adjusting to the new available nutrients. Kinda looks like nute burn but also nute lockout. I think she’s just adjusting from hydro to soil. I wouldn’t feed anything just water and let dry out well. She might need more time to recover and adjust is all. But that’s just my opinion ✌🏼
 
I would think all the roots are on the bottom of that fabric pot.
Looks 6 inches deep at most.
 
Looks cold, overwatered and rootbound. What's your environment look like? Why didn't you fill that pot? How much have you watered it and how often?
 
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