knnthc outdoor grow

dababydroman

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if you ask me its nute burn. i hard my plants burn up last year from nute burn. they just burn up like that. im sure you can ease up on something a bit
 

FresnoFarmer

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that aint nute burn or mag deficiency. nute burn would effect all the tips. and mag def starts from the bottom up with yellowing in between veins but the veins stay green. I have the EXACT same rusty orange spots but on the edge of my lower leaves. I researched and the only thing I came up with is it is a form of mold.....Fairly common but nobody knows that it is mold. I would say treat with a fungicide.....thats what I'm doing tomorrow before it spreads(if it is mold).
 

knnthc93

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Fresno, Thanks for your input! I am going to spray them up with some seranade and neem tonight. I am waiting till next week to post new pictures.
 

knnthc93

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Yep that is leaf drop. You are going to see that as the plants transition from veg to bloom and again as the flowers start to ripen. Totally normal looking to me from the pics. :)
On my super sour og I am getting yellow leaves towards the top too. I think I have some kind of def or am doing something else wrong
 

carokann

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not sure if you should repot some or all of them because they looking too big for the pots. why not put them in the ground might flower better.
 

DAKUSHMAN 49

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My plants are starting to flower and i have just a couple of yellow leafs.. as long as no new growth is yellow you should be fine...
 

knnthc93

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Yeah my sensi start has started budding. Im not to worried about the yellowing, just trying to keep the mold and shit under control. Does anyone know of a dirt cheap company that makes 20 gallon bags or a cheap alternative? I think I am getting root bound, Right? Resampled_2012-07-25_18-45-36_172.jpgimagejpeg952.jpg
 

DAKUSHMAN 49

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20 gal trash cans are cheep,,, another route you can make your own custom bags???.... or... just tell your dad how it is.. And put them in the ground
 

knnthc93

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Im just going to ride it out in the 10 gallons. Hopefully it doesn't cause problems. Ive been spraying twice a week and I keep finding PM. I am strongly considering eagle20. I would hate to lose most my harvest to mold.
 

durbanmistyman

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you really need to put those things in the ground or in much larger pots it is going to effect the yield and quality drastically it you do. And if you are going to do the eagle-20 do it now and only do it once. It is a systemic meaning the plant absorbs it and it stays in the plants system, eagle-20 is a shorter acting systemic (2-4 weeks) so it should be out of the plants system by harvest if you use it now. I have used it or rather immunox (same active ingredient) against leaf spot disease and early blight (fungal diseases like pm)and it was the only thing that did the trick. If you don't wana do the eagle-20 and chem systemic route you can go with liquid copper. Its approved for organic gardening and can be used till the day of harvest it slowed. also greencure (potassium bicarbonate + sticker/spreader) is also organic. I just used it and burnt the shit out of my plants ant 1.5 tbs per gal. it recommends 1-2 tbs per gal. I have heard of alot of people using milk and water mix 1 to 5. good luck by the way pm usually doesn't desimate outdoor plants when left untreated depending on weather and climate.
 

knnthc93

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My worrie is that spraying my plants with eagle is going to effect the taste. did immunox mess with the taste? Would a 20 gallon smart pot be enough??
 

knnthc93

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Talked my old man into letting me put them in the ground, Should I focus on making the whole deep or wide??
 

durbanmistyman

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After looking at your pics I am not sure that is a fungal issue. Check ph and flush if you have been feeding and see if yellowing continues. If you have not been feeding then start.
 

durbanmistyman

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After looking at your pics I am not sure that is a fungal issue. I think they are just root bound. dig as big a holes as you can and fill with good organic soil with no chem based time release nutes. Check ph.
 
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