Have any idea whats wrong with these??

ganjaluva2009

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Hey everyone...im running into some problems with my clones....i have 8 romulan in 1g pots...50/50 mix of roots and mendo mix....rooted cuts in bubble cloner and transplanted to soil about a week ago...about 3 days after transplant i noticed that some of the leaves were getting brownish/whiteish spots on them....i though maybe a little nute burn, so i flushed them 2 nights ago...the problem is worsening now....even new growth is being effected by whatever the problem is....i have no idea what is going on..im stumped...does anyone have any suggestions or help???thanks guys...ganja003.jpg005.jpg010.jpg009.jpg002.jpg004.jpg006.jpg
 

Father Earth

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Ouch that looks nasty bro. I wouldnt touch those plant again until you've done your research and gathered a reasonable answer. Good luck
 

Father Earth

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I'll be checking baack and fourth until we figure out what this is. I'll like to be prepared just incase in happens to me.
 

Traingrow

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I'm a first time grower and I'm wondering if this is nute burn or if i have another problem... I'm using 10: 4: .5 of organic miracle grow potting soil: perlite: blood meal (every 20-30 soil parts i use a half cup of blood meal)
I transplanted into this mix recently because the previous container i was using was small and growth seemed to slow a bit. Please help as i would like to have a successful first grow :(...
oh i also use miracle grow plant food 1 tbsp./ gallon and water with this roughly every 2 days.. please help a new grower
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Train grow that looks to me like its from water and nutrients getting on the leaves. the look ok but i would only feed once a week and

and if they get dry between the feedings just water them a little. Also buy sunshine mix, pro mix, fox farm, black gold, or any dirt that is made organic and doesnt come with any

nutrients or very little allready in the soil.

Just let them do there thing and thell grow. dont let any water get on those leaves it will turn them brown.
 
Ganga luva

man that looks bad. i had a problem similar to that and it could be a number of problems. check for mites. it doesnt look like there on your leaves to me but there so bad that they

could be and there just hidden from all the browning.

Second thing defanitley dont foiler feed to much that young unless you hafe to.

I think that the real problem is from keeping the soil to wet. When you feed cns17 to plants that young use a quarter strengh. barley feed them there roots are little and they cant

handle the power of cynthetic nutrients. one week of weak feeding and theyll take off. also wait tell the dirt is very dry before you water or feed again. And only feed once a week.

if the dirt gets really dry between feeding then add just enoughf water to moisten the dirt tell your next feeding.

the other thing that can cause it is your lights. i keep mine at that age under a two foot florescent for the first week then on the next feeding they go under a 1000 watt mh.

You dont want to pummel them with to many lumens to young.

you wont know what the real problem is rite away something like that can take a week to correct so dont expect over night results. dont over water or over feed baby them keep them alive and they will pull through.
Im new to this world of helping people online but i have a lot of knowledge and i will do what i can.
 

iampolluted

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looks like a ph fluctuation. any idea what your ph is when you feed? runoff ph? what kind of soil did you transplant them to? if you've already flushed you'll need to feed em again fairly quickly. you washed away any salt build up along with any nutrients left in the soil presuming you flushed with 3x the pot size with water. personally i'd start feeding them close to full strength.
 
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