Ugly plants, underwatering? too many nutes? 6ft tall plants

DirtyDiana

Active Member
wat baffles me is how on earth can u think his problem is an old bulb? thats just crazy! look at the leaves the plant is def. ive never heared of a bulb causign a def. clearly the stretch has to do with the bulb...but thats half his problem right now... the plant is lacking nutrients and a light bulb doesnt cause that! he has been feeding it but the plant is still deficient...i dont see nute burn i see def. and for that to happen the plant is somehow not uptaking the right ammount of nutes so it is taking it from itself...only thing it points to is the fact the ph is rediculously off and not allowing the plant the uptake!
I can not stress enough how these buggers dont seem to care about the light. 5 weeks ago the plants were apx 24" tall. Over night they would grow right up into the light and I would have to raise the light. Just the two plants, the one seems happy at her height and is growing full instead of upwards. The other two are about 6 feet tall now and can be 5" from the light and they still stretch, as another member on another post mentioned it is really odd that they keep growing past the light.
 

rastadred22

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i would just flush and see how she is after a few days to a week and then do whats neccesary..

i dont understand as to why someone comes and reads somethin and then starts to insult peoples intelligence...im all up for being proven wrong, as u learn somethin new, but some peoples approach to that is pretty fucked up
 

rastadred22

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It's better to neutralize the acid rather than try to wash it and all of the nutrients in the soil away.
good point but as explained above the nutes that are in the soil now are not being utlized becuase of his ph problem...this creats salt build up as u keep dumpong unused nutes into the medium...futher promoting the ph problem.. maybe his ph meter is reading acidic because of over nuting creating a lockout...so maybe all he needs is to flush...observe...and if problem is fixed slowly work his way bac up to orignal dosage of nutes...if its not fixed then the neccessary actions need to be taken to fix the problem..
 

DirtyDiana

Active Member
Just for the record, and I know it doesnt matter, but he/him/his is a her/she ;-) no balls on this plant, meaning me lol
 

rob1234

Member
Wow, another ph discussion, I swear the melarchy around here is gettin outta hand. Its clear the guy needs a new bulb or needs to get it closer without burning them. Geez u guys are geniuses bantering about ph look at the pics a sec before just shootin off about ph like my man rob1234 said basically, fuk ph. I've never had a ph meter and my plants are beautiful. Give em wat they need and nuthin more and save the ph meter for sumone in chemistry class.

MutherfukaPH, peace,
Thumbz:bigjoint:

Amen Brother
 

robert 14617

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true to a point my tap water was fine five years ago then the last two years my plants kept getting worse i changed soils checked and rechecked water schedules , i started having seeds fail to germ , then read my water quality report, ppm and ph were the problems , this is not true for everyone , it was in my case :peace:
 

Budmizer

Member
My prognosis in order: Flush for 24hrs in pH'd reverse osmosis water, pH water to 5.8, Nutes at 1 EC, bend ladies, lower light 6 inches, add fan blowing between lights and plants top, use 20/4 light cycle. Anyone?

I didn't catch what you were using for your soil?
 

a mongo frog

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whats the RH when the lights are off ? to me it looks like leaves are over working. 1 600 watt is plenty for 3 plants. in my expierence when the lights are on its ok to have a little higher RH, but when the lights go off the RH should be around 45-50 or close. this will allow the stomata to do its regular thing. keep workin on those girls i luv northern lights my girlfriend and i did 30 in 3 gallon pots. they were a harder grow but it was well worth the fight good luck.
 

The Knuck

Active Member
PH is only one of the most important factors in growing healthy plants.

if your not ammending your soil with lime when you transplant, you should be.
 

sebastopolian

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I suggest you get the book: Garden Saver handbook for Healthly plants: J.C. Stitch, Edited by Ed Rosenthal, Published by Quick American (www.quicktrading.com) This book has saved many of my Grows! Look on page 23, looks similair to your plants. Everyone has great suggestions, but everyone has different situations: Enviroment, nutrients, growing mediums, etc.. Its crazy every strain is so different, I have grown Northern lights and they are the bomb. Goodluck and happy growing.
 

The Knuck

Active Member
i dont know maybe your lucky, have you grown multiple strains?

some are more forgivving, but with many strain PH is a must.
 

rob1234

Member
i dont know maybe your lucky, have you grown multiple strains?

some are more forgivving, but with many strain PH is a must.

No its not that big of a deal!!!
only if you are crazy outta wack like 3.0 or 8.0 (just to throw out a few examples)
 
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