Help please!

Rafael Pedroza

New Member
Hi guys. This is happening to my plant after i transplanted it. My grow room lights are 2 105w cfl 6300. All new leaves looks healthy and growth still happening, but older and bigger leaves started getting yellow and falling down. I noticed that the leaves have a crispy texture. Here are some pics:

my grow room (2 computer fans, 1 leting air inside and other letting it out)

the plant at transfer time

when sintoms started appearing at lower leaves
it now
newer growth

I tried to give nitrogen, increase humidity, take one lamp off, but no sucess.
The strain is Brainstorm Haze.
 

Final Phase

Well-Known Member
Soil may be too hot in nutrients... Guessing it's been a slow growing plant. It not figured out it will continue tol loose leaves and be a lame plant.
Could be due to many different issues... When I start young plants they always start in seedling soil and get no nutrients for a week - then diluted amount for a few weeks.
 

Rafael Pedroza

New Member
Soil may be too hot in nutrients... Guessing it's been a slow growing plant. It not figured out it will continue tol loose leaves and be a lame plant.
Could be due to many different issues... When I start young plants they always start in seedling soil and get no nutrients for a week - then diluted amount for a few weeks.
Just finished a flush. Hope it works. If anyone got extra ideas please let me know
 

PerfectGrower

Well-Known Member
If that's new fresh soil, you shouldn't add any nutrients for the first week or so.


You need the plant use the nutrients in the soil before adding additional products.


If you want to start with fertilizer from the beginning, switch to an inert substrate like coco or promix.
 

Rafael Pedroza

New Member
Thanks for the advice, but that is the only seed i could get from europe to brazil. My hope is in it, causa i want to make a mother from this plant, but if it doesnt recover at all i will have to wait til july to start planting again. (Seeds mailed). I used potting soil, i did not expect it to be this hot
If that's new fresh soil, you shouldn't add any nutrients for the first week or so.


You need the plant use the nutrients in the soil before adding additional products.


If you want to start with fertilizer from the beginning, switch to an inert substrate like coco or promix.
 
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