Early signs of nute burn?

Nute Burn?

  • Nute Burn

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ghettygreen10

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Hi there all!

This is my first grow so sorry if I am being a bit cautious.

My environment:
400w MH
73 degrees steady
50% humidity
light approx 16 inches from canopy
watering with pH of 6.5

These were clones in 1 inch rockwool cubes that were transplanted into 1 gallon pots about 1 week ago. I transplanted them into roots organic soil that was mixed down with 20% perlite. I put a small amount of Roots Oregonism XL and 2ml of Piranha in the bottom of each hole when transplanting. My question is about my 3x Crazy plants. I have two of them, both transplanted at the same time and same method, but one is showing yellowing of the lower leaves and is slowly moving up the plant. The leaf is still a bit green toward the edges but is primarily turning lime-green/yellow. I looked through most of the deficiency/toxicity posts and could not find anything that applied. Any thoughts as to what it might be?

1st picture is my entire garden, the rest are the best pics I could get of the effected plant.

Thanks!
 

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SpicySativa

Well-Known Member
That Roots soil is pretty hot. If you transplanted clones directly into it, you can expect a little burning. Just give them plain water for a week or two and they should pull through.

Just ride it out...
 

ghettygreen10

New Member
That Roots soil is pretty hot. If you transplanted clones directly into it, you can expect a little burning. Just give them plain water for a week or two and they should pull through.

Just ride it out...
Yea I have only been giving them water so far. Can everyone see the issue in the pics? Maybe wondering if its possibly ca/mg def.
 

kinddiesel

Well-Known Member
they are hungry. for nitro. time to start feeding them. when you see a leaf that is green start to to turn yellow. like yours its. need a prescription of fertilizer. set up a course of nuts , and plants will become health adults.
 

ghettygreen10

New Member
did you check for spider mites?Did you garden lime the soil for PH?
There are no mites. Also the soil was not amended in any way. Just straight roots original soil. I also transplanted about 1 week ago so I should be surprised if I already need to add nutes. Right?
 

max420thc

Well-Known Member
With the soil how can it need any nutes?If the nutes were to hot then the baby would have brown leaves at a min and maybe dead.No matter how good you think the soil you purchased is no matter how much you paid for it the PH can and will be off in many cases.Garden lime will PH out the soil to 7 and will not let it go above seven it also adds needed calcium for the plant you cannot over lime the plant unless you try to grow them in straight garden lime but a container that size would only need a tea spoon worked into the top soil a little and flushed through the soil with water to MAKE SURE its not a PH issue.garden lime can be purchased at home depot in the garden section for a like 5 bucks for a 40 lb bag.Its cheap insurance if nothing else.PH problems can and will effect your plant in a negative way faster than almost anything else.
 

ghettygreen10

New Member
With the soil how can it need any nutes?If the nutes were to hot then the baby would have brown leaves at a min and maybe dead.No matter how good you think the soil you purchased is no matter how much you paid for it the PH can and will be off in many cases.Garden lime will PH out the soil to 7 and will not let it go above seven it also adds needed calcium for the plant you cannot over lime the plant unless you try to grow them in straight garden lime but a container that size would only need a tea spoon worked into the top soil a little and flushed through the soil with water to MAKE SURE its not a PH issue.garden lime can be purchased at home depot in the garden section for a like 5 bucks for a 40 lb bag.Its cheap insurance if nothing else.PH problems can and will effect your plant in a negative way faster than almost anything else.
I have some dolomite lime. Is that what you mean by garden lime?
 

max420thc

Well-Known Member
yes garden lime dolomite lime is the same thing.I almost never use the term dolomite lime because if you go to home depot or someplace like that they will look at you like you are stupid.If you ask for garden lime or yard lime they will know what you are talking about.
 

Fresh 2 De@th

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definitely lacking in the mag department, i am leaning to what kinddiesel suggested. however, with all the so called pros around here, i am pretty sure they will just complicate and confuse you with a shit load of unnecessary and useless conjectures for such a simple issue.
 
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