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Im guessing its getting better or maybe its gettin worse?

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by , 05-03-2012 at 08:39 PM (244 Views)
took the advice of some of my fellow growers. and did the runoff thing. only thing that happen since then is.... my baby grown a lil more and the brown on some leaves have gotten even worst. and now two or three leaves are kinda bending down. hope thats not bad. still havent added any nutes at all yet. ( day 22) thinking about day 30 ima start adding the fox farm trio nutes. heres the latest pic. Questions? Concerns? Thoughts? all welcomed blogs/423917/attachments/2152892-c-020.jpgblogs/423917/attachments/2152891-c-018.jpgblogs/423917/attachments/2152890-c-019.jpg

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  1. cindysid's Avatar
    I would wait on the nutes. It looks like they are burned already. What kind of soil is that ? The reason for the drooping is probably a little too much water.
  2. ErnstHash's Avatar
    Yea what kind of soil are you using... It looks hot, meaning there are nutes in it already. Back off on watering when you water the soil releases nutes and looks like you are burning and overwatering. Let me know if you need further help. It's harvest day for me!
  3. Kb's seeds's Avatar
    yep seems like everyone kinda is thinkin the same, gota watch how much u water, try the container thing i told u about by lifting the container to see how heavy it is when it just got watered and lifting it when its completely dry so u know what it the weight feels like when its dry, let ur soil dry out completely before u water, the trick is to let the soil dry out but water before the plant starts to stress and droop, by lifting the containers and gettin to know how how light they are when they are dry ul be able to get a better idea of when to water, also i was kinda wondering how close do u keep ur lights? and how big of lights are u running? i would let the soil dry up completely before giving it water again and start watering less, if that doesnt help then ul need to get a chelating agent to force the plant to eat the nutrients but try lettin ur soil dry out completely and water less before u try adding any nutes or chelating agents like humic or fulvic acid
  4. joseph112284's Avatar
    Try some calmag, To me it looks like a calcium/ magnesium deficency.
  5. KansasCityChief's Avatar
    oh yeah for my lights im using 5 26 wt cfls and 3 inches away from the plant