Need advice please!

wak3nbake

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Hey guys! This is my first grow and I plan to eventually transplant into 5 gal buckets and do a Space bucket type grow. I've saw a guy do it on here. Solid set up. But for now I just have them under a table with some cfls zip tied under the bottom side. It works for the time being lol.

Here recently one of my plants turned pale yellow and started getting spots. Can anyone help me out please? I have them under 1 32w 6500k and 3 26w 2700k. I plan to get more lights soon.
 

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Southerner

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You have other plants in this same medium that are fine? Is this a different genetic strain than the others? Have you fed them anything and what kinda soil is that?
 

Jack Harer

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They LOOK N starved. What kind of light did you take the pics with? How far above the plants is your light?
 

wak3nbake

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I have 1 other plant in the same medium but I haven't fed them anything other than water. My lights are about 5 inches up away from the plants
 

Jack Harer

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They need food man. See how light yellow they are? Should be a deep emerald green by now. Something like a 5-1-1 fish emulsion or hydrosylate for sure, or a good GP 5-5-5.
 

AimAim

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To be blunt they look terrible. I would figure out the problem in the next week or so and get them looking more positive, or trash them. Actually I would repot them in a completely different soil immediately.

" It works for the time being lol."

Actually does not seem to be working at all. I'd not be all "lol" if I were you. Plant is sick and dying.
 

doubletake

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Dude don't listen to this fuck tars above me he has nothing good going on in his life so he rains on everyone else's parade fuck him don't listen,

Keep practicing and you will get it dialed and get better and better.

Fuck aim aim hahaha
 

Abiqua

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If you have been feeding, stop.

I agree on the repotting, what's going on with the soil is sending up major red flags! You have burning........not deficiency's. Repot into a know quantity of soil and just plain water no nutes.

When they start coming back after a week or so, maybe start adding 1/4 strength nutes back in. Fish emulsion is fine, but ideally kelp would be better. Otherwise, they look fine, good leaf and node structure.
 

smokey the cat

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That potting soil looks like it mainly made up from pine bark. As a newbie I had some painful grows indoors with plants refusing to flourish after feeding whacked the ph out of range in my pinebark potting mix. 90% of the fertilisers seemed to result in plant death or disfigurement via lockout.

If they were mine and I wanted to save them -

1 - if you've fed them mineral food - I'd give them a damn good flushing. Then feed a slurry of a tablespoon of dolomite lime. You can surf this out if you don't wanna repot, lime will bring your ph back up to 7 slowly. Include some in your next soil mix.

2 - if the soil's too hot, or you've used organic food - gotta repot as you can't flush this out.
 

wak3nbake

Member
Appreciate the positive feedback. Fuck all you negative haters. Anyway, I may just end up repotting and hopefully she survives
 

AimAim

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Dude don't listen to this fuck tars above me he has nothing good going on in his life so he rains on everyone else's parade fuck him don't listen,

Keep practicing and you will get it dialed and get better and better.

Fuck aim aim hahaha
I'm so sorry. Your plant looks Perfect. Really good, and you'll get about a pound.
 

Abiqua

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Appreciate the positive feedback. Fuck all you negative haters. Anyway, I may just end up repotting and hopefully she survives
Don't get your snitters in a tit, too high on the horse, too big for your britches, etc....AimAim is right they look terrible, but plants are always salvageable imho, just listen to the advice in here.
 
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