hillbillybuddha
Active Member
I have one plant that's giving me problems. I'm beginning to think that the issue is with the roots. The roots on the 3 other clones where pretty white and the roots on this one had a very slight beige color but they felt strong so I didn't worry about it.
The first sign of stress was the second day after transplanting into FF Happy Frog. The bottom leaf started turning UP on the edges, and a couple days later it started to turn yellow from the middle of the leaf and grew outwards. Following a suggestion, I trimmed the yellow and damaged parts of the leaf. People suggested that the damage was caused by heat burn (but it was the bottom leaf and it is under a T5 bulb) or that I was over watering (but when the damage started, I had only watered once and now, 10 days later, I've only watered 3x's) The first watering was water only, ph'd to 6.5, and left out over night to let the chlorine evaporate. The second watering had a few drops of Superthrive and the third watering had a couple drops of Hygrozyme.
On a side note, the other 3 clones have only been watered 2x's as of today. For some reason the soil in the stressed plant seems to dry up much quicker than the other three.
First picture shows the leaf curl and possible white mildew (but I was told it was rooting powder)
Second picture shows the leaf dying from the middle outwards.
And the third picture shows the leaf above the original stressed leaf showing the edges curling DOWN and little spots dying on the leaf. This appeared today.
I eagerly await suggestions. Any help at all.
Thanks
Hillbillybuddha
The first sign of stress was the second day after transplanting into FF Happy Frog. The bottom leaf started turning UP on the edges, and a couple days later it started to turn yellow from the middle of the leaf and grew outwards. Following a suggestion, I trimmed the yellow and damaged parts of the leaf. People suggested that the damage was caused by heat burn (but it was the bottom leaf and it is under a T5 bulb) or that I was over watering (but when the damage started, I had only watered once and now, 10 days later, I've only watered 3x's) The first watering was water only, ph'd to 6.5, and left out over night to let the chlorine evaporate. The second watering had a few drops of Superthrive and the third watering had a couple drops of Hygrozyme.
On a side note, the other 3 clones have only been watered 2x's as of today. For some reason the soil in the stressed plant seems to dry up much quicker than the other three.
First picture shows the leaf curl and possible white mildew (but I was told it was rooting powder)
Second picture shows the leaf dying from the middle outwards.
And the third picture shows the leaf above the original stressed leaf showing the edges curling DOWN and little spots dying on the leaf. This appeared today.
I eagerly await suggestions. Any help at all.
Thanks
Hillbillybuddha