Stashthehash
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Plants have only been feeding water at this age ,haven't had no nutrients yet ?Tips and stripes usually means magnesium. But that looks like it's in the new growth first. MG starts at the bottom. Start looking for the nutrients that can't be moved throughout the plant.
That's right. Right now I'm going to suggest Fe.Tips and stripes usually means magnesium. But that looks like it's in the new growth first. MG starts at the bottom. Start looking for the nutrients that can't be moved throughout the plant.
What he's referring to are those minerals/nutrients that the plant uses. Some can be moved from one area of the plant to other areas, others cannot. Thus, mobile nutrients and immobile nutrients. The tell is where you see the deficiency, and since yours is clearly the new growth, it's an immobile element.Plants have only been feeding water at this age ,haven't had no nutrients yet ?
So what does that mean? Sorry kinda new ,only know basicsThat's right. Right now I'm going to suggest Fe.
What he's referring to are those minerals/nutrients that the plant uses. Some can be moved from one area of the plant to other areas, others cannot. Thus, mobile nutrients and immobile nutrients. The tell is where you see the deficiency, and since yours is clearly the new growth, it's an immobile element.
Fe is iron, I suggest to start feeding lightly with veg nutesSo what does that mean? Sorry kinda new ,only know basics
This is great,I think the problem I've got is primary nutrients, phosphorous how will I fix that ? I've only ever gave my plants water all the way until this age
Cheers mate will start tomorrowFe is iron, I suggest to start feeding lightly with veg nutes
Sh*t yeh I do keep them always wateredBy the wet look of your soil it could be root rot showing up on the leaves, do you keep it watered?
Unless in coco, that is a no no. They need time to dry out.Sh*t yeh I do keep them always watered
So I should leave them dry out a good bit,I don't know what's wrong with me,I've only done one grow before this and everything went so perfect and now second running into problems ,will this get bad ? Or If I fix it with letting them dry a bit better do them goodUnless in coco, that is a no no. They need time to dry out.
What kind of media are you using, soil, or soil less (pro mix bale)? I only water or feed every 3 days at earliest. The drier they get the more the roots seek out and grow in search of water. You aren't getting the over watering claw, so you might be keeping a good moisture level.. look up the "lift the pot" method. You can tell if you need water by how much it weighs.So I should leave them dry out a good bit,I don't know what's wrong with me,I've only done one grow before this and everything went so perfect and now second running into problems ,will this get bad ? Or If I fix it with letting them dry a bit better do them good
???What kind of media are you using, soil, or soil less (pro mix bale)? I only water or feed every 3 days at earliest. The drier they get the more the roots seek out and grow in search of water. You aren't getting the over watering claw, so you might be keeping a good moisture level.. look up the "lift the pot" method. You can tell if you need water by how much it weighs.