tikitoker
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http://forum.grasscity.com/coco-coir/620656-askeds-coco-guide.html
First read this.
First read this.
thanks for your input but that was almost 2 months ago, they were doing fine. he problem now is that they leaf on the bottom are dying, first they turn green then dei. i think is because of low ph. 4.88 growing in MG.OK, so I read to post 57 here and still no one had addressed one problem...Why were the plants left in darkness for three days? and why did he ask if they should have been in darkness for the whole 5 days?????
What was the reasoning for keeping the plants in darkness in the first place???? One should NEVER deny there seedlings light for any reason and I don't care who tells you otherwise! it will only create major problems and prevent the plant from reaching it's full potential.
But the question remains...why did you want to start them in the dark for 3-5 days in the first place? I really would like to know the reasoning for this as it's bugging the shit out of me.thanks for your input but that was almost 2 months ago, they were doing fine. he problem now is that they leaf on the bottom are dying, first they turn green then dei. i think is because of low ph. 4.88 growing in MG.
I had a very wrong concept of seedling. i thought light disturbed the growing or slowed it wrong. Then i realized how is that possible because when they sprout they need light immediately.But the question remains...why did you want to start them in the dark for 3-5 days in the first place? I really would like to know the reasoning for this as it's bugging the shit out of me.
^^ I personally would recommend adding dolomite lime to you water and bubbling/aerating it a day or so prior to use, as apposed to top dressing. Dolomite can have adverse effects if it isn't assimilated into your medium properly. My .02Low pH. Top dress with dolomitic lime. It buffers pH to 7.0. But.... it doesn't take effect right away.
\Ouch! I see it is a big problem for sure, sorry for your troubles! You also must understand that with some nutrient issues the damage will continue even after getting the problem figured out. Magnesium related issues along with others will cause a domino effect of issues if the starting issue is severe enough. With Miracle Grow as your medium I'm not sure what to say about the issue or where to point the finger. Time release nutrients like the ones MG uses are far more complex to work with when it comes to cannabis.
Do not use runoff to judge the state or your medium, the results rarely tell you much about what is going on in the soil with any accuracy. If you have a meter that an tell you EC, you can learn something about your runoff. That can tell you if your medium is to salty which will for sure cause you issues like you are experiencing.
Also, keep in mind that when you are flushing the soil, you are increasing the acidic conditions. If that is the problem here(which has not yet been identified), you are not helping by flushing the plant, especially if you have over fertilized them with any liquid high nitrogen or high phosphorous nutrients. Miracle Grow is a unique medium as well which could complicate matters even further.
Has that plant been growing in that container for seven weeks? If so, your next best move to save that plant is going to be transplanting her into a larger container.
Tell us, how does the new growth look? Are there any signs of yellowing, rust spots, etc near the newest growth?
I wonder also what type of lighting you are using and what distance you keep them from your plants?
ill answer your pm here, looks like you need some cal mag.. and purple stems are of three thingsAlso my plant stem turning purple but it started long time ago. i thought it was plants genetics but all 3 different strain are doing it. could this be a sign that they aren't getting enough Co2? The main problem continues. Rusting on the leaf and Yellowing then dying. I don't want my plants to die, How do i fix this?
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