ThatGuy113
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Do you have a fan directly on them?
I have an oscillating fan that I run on low a few hours a day halfway on them. halfway on them meaning half the air blows over the top and 1/2 actually at them. It stays pretty cool in there, so I do it mainly just to strengthen the stemsDo you have a fan directly on them?
Thanks NeL. The two biggest one, especially that one on the bottom right, are getting a little big for my setup, so they gotta go this week sometime. The other 3 can probably wait another week or so. I'm a little worried about transport though. I think I'm going to do it at night. The box my fan came in is just big enough to slide in one of those cardboard 4-slot cupholders you get at McDonalds. The pots fit in the cupholders perfectly.Looking good sonar. I'll be dropping mix this weekend and bringing out plants next week.
Looks like it could be nute burn to me. Don't know firsthand but it looks like the pictures of nute burn I've seen. You gotta be careful with miracle grow. It seems like it is a little strong, especially if you just starting flowering. How often are you feeding and at what concentration? If I was gonna use miracle grow for veg I'd only use 1/2 strength at most and every third watering (water, water, feed, water, water, feed). Seems like everyone here swears by that Fox Farm stuff, but it's a little to expensive for me. Think I mentioned in an earlier post a got a quart of Botanicare Pure Blend Pro Grow formula (makes like 50 gallons) for $20 including shipping on ebay. If you have the extra cash I's suggest getting something a little milder. Or run the miracle grow at like 1/2 or even 1/4 strength.also what ever it is started from the bottom and is working its way up except for the hole's they are only on the top leafs...
So are you saying you have 2 plants growing in the same container? If so they are probably fighting for space, and one is winning.well i'm growing inside so i don't think it's worms.. thanks for the input tho. its better than nothing. i'm growing in soil and occasionally have a gnat or two flying around but nothing more than that and its not often i even see them.. and as i said in my previous post it is only effecting one plant and the one plant it is effecting is in a 3 gal. bucket with another plant which is not being effected. any info would be great and i will give +rep. i think i'm gonna lose this plant if i don't solve the problem quick. also keep in mind it looked just how sonar's does when it first started except my plant wasn't quit as small when it started. here is some pics..
View attachment 912107View attachment 912108View attachment 912109 the first one and third one is the discoloration and dying of the leafs which are getting worse and the second pic is the hole's and there are more on the newest growth coming out but i couldn't get a good pic of it. i don't use any nutrients other than miracle grow. any info would be greatly greatly appreciated +rep. if more info is needed bout growing conditions, just ask
all i have to add is LOL at "unless you remember stabbing the leaves with something" just made me laugh so hard lol =]So are you saying you have 2 plants growing in the same container? If so they are probably fighting for space, and one is winning.
They definitely look like too much fertilizer to me. They are very dark green, which means too much Nitrogen.
Are there time-release fertilizers in that soil? It would say on the bag it came in, or you can sometimes see the little orange, yellow, white round pellets in the dirt.
Do you take these plants outside ever? Holes like that are usually caused by insects, unless you can remember stabbing the leaves with something.
Yeah that stuff that says "feeds for 6 months" or whatever definitely contains fertilizer. I'm using miracle grow potting mix because it's all I have access to. It has little pellets in it that are times released fertilizer. If you look closely you can see them. They are yellow and about the size of a BB. This, along with the added fertilizer might be causing some nute burn. I actually sifted through the soil as best I could and removed all the little pellets.haha if i have i don't remember(must've been to high to kno what i was doing.lol). but nah really man i think you may be right bout the insects. i have had i few gnats every now and then but not enough to make me concerned. but today i got in my grow area and they have def reproduced and there was def more in there than i have seen before so i will have to rid this problem soon. any ideas? umm yea i do have two plants in one bucket..its kind of an experiment just to see if it'll work and what will happen. however i may be wrong but i don't think(again i'm not sure)there big enough to be killing each other out yet. they're approx 10-13" tall and planted bout six inches apart in a three gal bucket. yeahhh there are def time released nutes in the soil ( i member the bag saying it would feed up to 6 or 9 months)+ its miracle grow soil(i bought this kind cause i did research and didn't waanna get bad soil and i fig it was prob the best i can get round here) and its the moisture guard kinda soil too(don't kno if this stuff is bad or not). no i never take them outside. i live in town and it isn't possible for me. thanks for input guys. keep up the good work please