C crazy420 Active Member Mar 9, 2008 #1 Could this be due to not PH'ing the water properly during the first 5 or so weeks?? Attachments 0308081645.jpg 49.8 KB Views: 109 0308081645a.jpg 47.7 KB Views: 106
Techna Well-Known Member Mar 9, 2008 #2 omg that poor plant... its flowering right now also? check your PH ASAP also what nutes you using ans what soil
omg that poor plant... its flowering right now also? check your PH ASAP also what nutes you using ans what soil
Techna Well-Known Member Mar 9, 2008 #4 1 opinion and you havnt answered my questions.. and if you do i might be able to help you... you gotta do half the work and get us the information
1 opinion and you havnt answered my questions.. and if you do i might be able to help you... you gotta do half the work and get us the information
S smokertoker Well-Known Member Mar 9, 2008 #5 I would say it does look like it is damage from ph fluctuations.
C crazy420 Active Member Mar 11, 2008 #6 I think it is a nute burn prob I checked the PH it is 7.0 I think it is ATTACK OF MG but good news id I changed my soil after this plant
I think it is a nute burn prob I checked the PH it is 7.0 I think it is ATTACK OF MG but good news id I changed my soil after this plant
atavistic Well-Known Member Mar 11, 2008 #7 I'd consider a flush with pH 6.2 water - MJ prefers slightly acidic water. Bring to the nutes back slowly. Maybe a teaspoon/gallon of epsom salt (available at drug store/grocery store).
I'd consider a flush with pH 6.2 water - MJ prefers slightly acidic water. Bring to the nutes back slowly. Maybe a teaspoon/gallon of epsom salt (available at drug store/grocery store).
I islandlvng Active Member Mar 12, 2008 #8 looks like a disease, check your roots, probably brown, I highly doubt flushing will reverse that, but its a start, you need to provide more of a history in order to get diognosis
looks like a disease, check your roots, probably brown, I highly doubt flushing will reverse that, but its a start, you need to provide more of a history in order to get diognosis