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Old 07-22-2008, 02:34 AM
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Talking Burnt Leaves

I think you are using too much nutrients or fertilizer by the look of the leaves mate. They look burnt by the chemicals in your nutrients. I would try and cut down on the nutrients and fertilizer. Thats what I think anyway


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Originally Posted by F1rstT1mer View Post
Hey so I'm a first time grower, and i'll give you guys the basics. I was growing inside for the first few weeks but the last couple days i've had them outside. They haven't grown as fast as they probably should and now some are developing problems. I have 3 Afghani and 5 medi bud. I've noticed overall slow growth on the 5 Medi. but the real problem is that two of the medis, their leaves get black spots first(PIC), then leaf turns brown (PIC), and on the afghani one of the leaves is curling downward significantly(PIC) i'll make the specs real easy to read. ANY OTHER ADVICE WOULD BE APPRECIATED
-they're on day 39 from germ.
-Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil
-Watering when needed (moisture meter gets to 1ish)
-All water is pHed to 6.8 (I've been using water that was softened/filtered, but last watering was with bottled water)
-Germed with soaking/towel
-Just transplanted into 1.25 gal. pots
-temp is between 70-80, for first few weeks temps were good, then for 2 days (after adding new light) it reached a max of 95oF
-Nutrients are given about once/wk.
-Flora Nova Grow, superthrive, bcuzz root, bcuzz growth
-Humidity is 50%
-Soil pH about 6.7
-Container wise - Germed,Grodan cubes(soaked in olivias cloning solution),6" net pots (idk the guy at the hydro store said they let the roots breathe better?), then into 1.25 gal pots

****While idk whats causing the blackening/browning, i believe the curling downwards might be K deficiency because of the softened water (Na build up), but for the first 2 weeks they were fed tap water
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