Yellowing and the Curling at the top

joshvette001

Active Member
Hey Guys at first I thought this issue may have been a Mag Cal deficiency because I was watering with R/O water and not adding any supplements ( I know stupid). I then decided to add 1 tbsp of epsom salt to a little under a gallon of water and I watered each of my plants that was exhibiting problems. I also the third day then sprayed the leaves with standard tap water and Epsom salt mixture upon turning the lights off that night. The plant I am showing is actually just a bag seed plant but this is the second plant that is now exhibiting the same problems as the first. I now have Auto's going and they are starting to exhibit the same very very initial issues as this one and the one before and I want to diagnose this before I end up killing everything.


Lights - 2 X 400 Watt MH on 18/6 - About 1 and a half feet from plant (never had heat issues yet)
Stage - Vegging
PH of soil - 6.0-6.5 current (just tested this morning went down about three inches right by the roots to test) I used both a meter and a chemical test kit
Temperature - Between 75-80 degrees
Nutes - I was using Dr.Earth standard 3-3-3 Nutes at a very low strength and then supplementing with a tiny bit of Bat Guanamo also Dr.Earth brand to increase N level (Arriving today will be technafloras full line of nutes)
Soil - Dr. Earth Home Grown Pot-ting soil ( I am mixing this about 8 cups of soil to a half cup of perlite and a half cup of peat moss)
Current Age - this plant is about 5-6 weeks old (I feel it is quite stunted in growth really which may have to do with my nutes I am assuming)
Pot Size - 3-4 Gallon


I do have a fan going on all of my plants it osculates back and forth. I am posting a picture of the bottom leaf (the first thing that happens is the newest leaves start to yellow with a green vein - I attribute this to either a N problem or MG/Cal Deficiency) Then the top leaves start to point upwards and curl inwards - This one I have read a few things about but I still felt it was a MG/Cal deficiency but adding epsom salt has done nothing to fix the issue. I have read normally after adding epsom salt you start to see results almost immediately but atleast within a day or two.

So if someone could help me out here I would really appreciate it as I feel the auto's are starting to become stunted and I am worried I wont even get anything out of them.

Also if anyone has recommendations on using technaflora or another brand of nutes let me know I am waiting for UPS to deliver currently on the technaflora and plan to do a quarter dose on my auto's today.

(one mistake I did note i was making was watering always at the center of the plant. I have now read and understand that I need to make sure I water on the very edges of the pots I am watering into so the roots seek out the water instead of giving it straight to them)

Pictures attached.

Thanks for any help or advice :) Let me know if other pictures are needed will gladly get them up.

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Leaf lower



(Anything I write is purely a work of fiction involving a fictional grower)
 

kwilli

Active Member
Looks like heat stress or under watering to me. The leaves will curl up to try and catch/preserve water.
 

joshvette001

Active Member
Can't deal with the disclaimer thing.
I see numerous members of this board very well known members that put a disclaimer. It is purely put to be able to allow for plausible deniable argument incase of legal issues and they stumble upon a site like this or others. Obviously it doesn't get you in the clear but I have seen others even say that they are purely writing information as a work of fiction in which they are a grower. So not very uncommon just covering myself especially with posting pictures.


Also kwilli thanks for the information I do now have a thermometer in the room and it shows the maximum high the room has hit since I put the battery in. I am showing a 82 degrees so its a bit on the warm side but I will be installing a exhaust fan to create a vacuum in the tent. I guess it could possibly be under watering but I water every other day and now I am making sure that I fully saturate the soil and I am not watering until the top inch is atleast dry so not entirely sure I guess.


Thanks for taking the time to respond though hopefully a few others who have seen this may also have a guess and I can come up with a better idea. I have started to feed my auto's the Technaflora at about 1/4 strength of box so I guess that will cover any question of a Nutrient deficiency starting yesterday.
(I will change the disclaimer to read something a little less strange though)
 
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