I need somebody...help....not just anybody help..........

Tribalbandit

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lol... here a picture of my mazar and critical jack plants from seed the mazar is light green and my critical is going the same way can someone give me some advice?FOTOS 258.jpgFOTOS 259.jpg
 

Jack Harer

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What kind of soil did you use, and what are you feeding them? They look way Nitrogen deprived. What kinda lights ar U using and how far above the tops are said lights?
 

Tribalbandit

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my soil is all mix from bio bizz, i am using 2 250w cfl temp is around 75-80 i havent fed them any nutrients yet
 

Jack Harer

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I have no idea what that Bio-Bizz iz or what it contains for nutrients, but off hand I'd say they're starving.
 

Jack Harer

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Kick 'em a good dose of 5-1-1 Fish emulsion. That'll jump start them. Then carry on with whatever nute regimen you planned on using.
 

Tribalbandit

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i dont know what 5-1-1 Fish emulsion is either lol i live in europe Portugal, i will start to give the some food i have atami growth c 3-3-5 any help?
 

Jack Harer

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i dont know what 5-1-1 Fish emulsion is either lol i live in europe Portugal, i will start to give the some food i have atami growth c 3-3-5 any help?

The numbers tell you the NPK content. The Atami is weak in N, which you need right now. What you have is WAY better than nothing, but try and find something with a higher N ratio
 

Jack Harer

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You gonna put them to bed with no supper?

My bad, I always assume everyone is here stateside. typical american arrogance!! LOL. Sorry. You want a veg nute to be higher in N, and a flower nute to be higher in P, but not TOO much higher. I'd stick with the organics, but thats just me.
 

rocknratm

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just leave em be for f sake. They are small, young and arent even developed, you cant give nutes to small plants like that, assuming that the soil has some nutes to start.
 

TriPurple

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Nitrogen deficiency probably because of over watering would be my guess.
I think you're right on there HF2000. Definitely a nitrogen deficiency & the leaves are curling under ........ very much like over watering. When plants are over watered they will shut down & not allow any nutrient absorption.
 

Tribalbandit

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possible the pots have been heavy so i have not beeen watering bt because my humidity drops to 40 percent i spray them a lot and possibly there is my problem?
 

hornedfrog2000

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I would bet it is nutrient lockout due to over watering. Your pots look wet, but you could have just watered. Also, your plants are pretty small to have used up all the nitrogen that was in the medium already you would think.
 

hornedfrog2000

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People tend to think it's just straight nitrogen deficiency, feed the plant, it doesn't do anything, feed again and then it kills them. You could probably start feeding at 1/4 strength, but I would cut back on waterings, and only feed like once every 3 waterings. So, water, water, feed, water, water, feed, etc.
 
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