Whats your temps,humidity, and PH
Whats wrong here? She is 3-4 weeks old. The red purple you see is LED lights.. photo (22).jpgphoto (20).jpgphoto (21).jpg
Last edited by highway42O; 03-18-2012 at 10:46 PM.
Whats your temps,humidity, and PH
80 degrees 40% humidity and ph balanced soil using distilled water
I have a ph strip tester that reads good 6.5ish ph.. but dont have a digital tester
overwatering, they look droopier than granny tits. poke holes in your top soil 2" away from your stem and make holes on the sides of your pots as well, good air to the roots makes for happy plants. and hold back on water or foliar feed, humidity and heat may also contribute to this problem.
im on riu mostly during the outdoor season, so PM to get in contact, posts could take longer for a response but ill check in when i can.
I thought she looked droopy too.. but didnt think I was over watering.. feel ive been waiting on watering and why would water make it look yellow veiny looking but thanks and will do
ummm, you my friend have thrips. Or at least it looks like you do.
When thrips start sucking the sap from your leaves you get little yellow "scratches" that appear on the top surface. Look under your leaves and see if you see anything crawling around really slow.look carefully, they are hella small.
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it could also be cal/mag def if your not supplementing with it especially with distilled water
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didnt even spot those scratch, try canola oil and garlic, the canola will kill any of them and garlic will drive them away, or grinded up marigold flowers to replace the garlic if the smell is too pungent. also, spray cedar oil around your grow area but not on your plants if you have pest problems as well.
im on riu mostly during the outdoor season, so PM to get in contact, posts could take longer for a response but ill check in when i can.
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