Lower leaves dropping, scorching, etc. PICS

Diethyl

Member
Hello RIU, I was wondering of anyone would be able to help me determine what the issue is?

Plants are 9 days old in 7 gallon pots under a 600w HPS in FFOF inoculated with Orca mycorrhizae, and were fed 1tbs supertea, 1/2tbs budswell, and 1tsp molasses per gallon of water for the growth spurt in the first 2 weeks of flower.

Temps are perfect; 78.8 day/74 night, with an RH of around 50%. The lower leaves droop and are slowly falling off. Here are some pictures.
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supchaka

Well-Known Member
I'm not sure what I'm looking at but why would you throw that many nutes at a brand new plant? Not to mention those leaves are from a plant much older than 9 days.
 

nomaninsf

Well-Known Member
I'm not sure what I'm looking at but why would you throw that many nutes at a brand new plant? Not to mention those leaves are from a plant much older than 9 days.
Agreed. Too much nutes for a 9 day old plant and there's no way those leaves are from a 9 day old plant. It's possible that you could have started out with some huge clones/teens and the leaves be that big if the person taking cuttings didn't remove the big fan leaves.

Post some pics of the entire plant so you can get some more useful feedback.

Are you feeding your plants an A&B base nutrient? Tea's have always been a supplement when I use them. If you're not using an A&B base nutrient I would suggest adding it to your feeding regimine. It's hard to say what ppm's you should be feeding your plants without seeing the entire plant. My giant mother plants get 700-800ppm but they're huge with established root masses and in 5, 7, and 10 gallon pots.

Who makes budswell and what is it's purpose? Sounds like a flower booster which you should definitely not be giving your plant at 9 days since that means you should probably still be in veg unless you're doing SOG.

Bring some more pics and info to the table and maybe the RIU users can give some better feedback.
 
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