I Can't Figure It Out

KittenKiller

Well-Known Member
This has been happening to me for a while now- i get a cutting and it just starts going south after a few days- with me not even having to do anything to it. The leaves start getting spindly and start drooping. I gave some of my plants some Miracle Grow fertilizer for a boost of N and it seemed to help, but they still look spindly. I just repotted most of them but that didn't fix the problem. I gave them a thorough watering of 6.3ph water 3 days ago, and just got back today- here is what i find:DSCN1475.jpgDSCN1474.jpgDSCN1477.jpgDSCN1476.jpg
 

RawBudzski

Well-Known Member
Anytime now some MG user will appear & call the above MG bashers idiots.. As far as any of that being true, who cares. One thing is for certain though, whether MG is a GO, or a NO. Newbs @ Growing Should NOT USE IT. (Simply because when an ISSUE ARISES big or small..which it most likely will using stuff like MG.) It is hard to find help and answers on sites like this since most people do not use those and are not familiar with the problems that may arise.

The better Quality products / items / soils you use to grow should deminish the ammount of issues you encounter in regards to being blind-sided by a PH swing, or Lockout, deficiencies and such. Because there are countless feed schedules and advice pages when talking about Foxfarm ocean forest or Roots organics.
 

HonestJim

Active Member
MG soil is not THAT bad, it's not the best, but it is far from poison. You just have to watch your PH a little closer when using it. The MG plant food is what causes all the issues and thats because it's to strong. If you use about half of what the directions call for you can be fine.
 

wbd

Well-Known Member
The way a lot of those fan leaves are dimpling between the veins like that... looks like some fairly significant heat issues to me.
 

KittenKiller

Well-Known Member
Plus haven't you read this site at all MG is a no no.
I used MG on the other smaller plants, and it only helped, however little. But I have Earthjuice nutes + soil, just not the EJ Grow. I haven't used it on the big plant (Jack Herer), but for some reason it is has still gone downhill by itself as soon as i put it in my garage, along with the others.

Also, it's 54F here, i doubt it's a heat issue- but I do think it could possibly be a temperature issue in general. I read MJ can tolerate the cold pretty well tho--> ???
 
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