HELLPPPPP PLEASEE w/ pics

iaminacar

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ok so this is week 5 maybe for three clones i had from a previous plant....they stand maybe 6"-7" high

leaves are all turning yellow and brown and discusting? i use tap water could this be an issue?

might i also add as u can see in the pic they are budding quite nicely....but lights are on 24/7 with only a few short hour dark breaks a week....whats the deal is this normal?
 

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Lights are on 24/7?

Maybe you should come down to 20 hours on 4 hours off.

Try boiling the tap water and letting it stand for a couple of days.
 
Looks like the roots are not developed or your are watering to much and have root rot. Also looks like over fertilizing and your light cycle is strange why not 12/12 for budding. I dont think you vegged long enough for your roots to develop . Wait longer before flowering. Definately not lighting for the most part. I vegg 24/7 . I guess if your doing 24 hours of light and its budding then you have an auto flower strain or sumpthin aint right lol.
 
it is a seed i found out of either haze or jack herra...the bag was mixed...my guess is jack herra but not 100% sure...these are clones and have rooted quite nicely

and i was never "tying" to get them to start budding...the mother plant from first harvest also started budding asap and only grew to 8" when i cut it down

my light cycle is always sun idk i dont have an issue with heat i have fans and i just assummed the more light kinda the better...i was onlyusing 7 100w cfls now i just added a 70w hps light to the mix =)
 
your plant shouldnt have gone into full bud with 24/7 light if its not an auto,even if it is an auto 24/7 is a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very(i hope i am making my point) very very very very harsh light cycle for plants,it is utterly unnatural to them,my autos are on 18/6,even considering 16/8 as they grew way better outside with maybe only 12 hours of direct and a few of indirect light,very very hardy plants with good buds(didnt do me any good as they got stolen)

tap water is EVIL,EVIL EVIL EVIL for cannabis plants,tons of nastys in it,cholrine for one,boil it,or leave it out with the top of watever its in open,to let impurities evaporate,or even do both

presonally i use rain water,i have a butt system(lol,a butt system) set up,so i can just grab as much natural plant loving rain water whenever i want,its cheap as crap to get set up,and itll work wonders
 
thery are dead and under or over nurished..
rip them out n start again.
18/6 veg
12/12 flower.
keep lights nice n close
 
thanx for the input im gonna put these two timers i have to work ill use 20/4 for veg with 5500k clfs and my 70w hps light at 12/12 for budding
 
Since you say you are using tap water, my guess would be a high ph to your soil/water was the original culprit and now you may have some vicious root rot as well.
Go down to Walmart, and hit the fish section...at the least, grab the ph test kit that goes from 6.0 -7.6 or so (costs about 3 bucks). Go home and test your tap water.
If you want to grab some ph Up and ph Down, feel free. I can never find anything but stabilizer tablets in my area, so I use lemon juice to lower ph.

My tap water is around 7.2 or so. With a 2quart jug, I can balance the ph to around 5.8-6.0 with 3 caps full from a large bottle of generic lemon juice like you buy at any grocery. I know this only because I always test after mixing to make sure and retest when mixed into larger containers, etc. I suggest you test as well instead of going by my estimate...I'm just giving an example.


Anyway...I had a batch of 5 plants I'd grown from seed, and all would did very well until their roots really started getting into the water (running a bubble system), then they would wilt a bit and lower leaves would yellow similar to yours. I tried giving them nutes, not giving them nutes, flushing with "fresh" tap water, and with tapwater I'd left out for 3-5 days. They weren't dying, by they weren't really looking much better 2-3 weeks later...still saggy (though they had grown and made a good number of leaves branches) and lower leaves were still dying.
Finally I went out and grabbed a ph test kit like I described above, and found out how high my water ph was (that batch was really high because I was trying nutes again...7.6 or so). I fixed it that night and within 2 days they were doing better...wilted leaves were perking up a bit and all the new ones were standing firm.

::shrug:: Just a little anecdote to explain my thoughts. The next story will have more exciting characters, I promise.
 
the box deosnt get to hot...and the wiring has a surge protector...actually a very nice grow box for 1-2 plants...i got it from a thread on here a couple years ago
 
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