Need help with my grow!

SierraFy

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Okay so this is my 1st grow, i have 4 plants bagseed that i just decided to plant for the hell of it, it is a very low budget grow with earthgro soil, with 2 100watt 6500k cfls that only uses 26watt, but i am trying to get something from it. my plants are on week 2 day 4 and just recently they started to get some type of burn on them i dont know what it is... but im hoping someone on here can tell me what it is and hopefully give me tips n how to fix it. the pictures are provided.
 

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Damnecro

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got a hole in the bottom of those cups? for drainage? so salts can wash out and did you drop any feed solution on the leaves
 

mikek420

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that looks to me light light burn, if the plant gets too hot, or is too close to the light. what is the temperature you have? Thats not enough to be too worried about (still try to do something to keep it from reoccurring)
 

budfever

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The first set of leaves always show issues, they will fall off soon.
Its a non issue unless you start seeing the issues on the (true leaves) the ones that have the normal pot leaf look.
 

iblazetoomuch

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Does earthgrow have nutes in it? Probably will progress with deficiencies as you get closer to week 3 veg with no feeding, well atleast thats how my first 3 plants went, lol. Fed my 4th earlier due to peatmoss bare mix with nothing in it. As a first time grower, make sure your pH and ppm of intake water is appropriate, incorrect pH will cause lockout of nutrients available to the plant, if there is any in that potting mix. Mobile nutrient deficiencies will start on older growth first and progress up to newer growth, so make sure you got pH correct and know when shes hungry, as first time grower I did make quite a few of the aforementioned mistakes.

Not really experienced enough to attempt to diagnose plant deficiencies to specifics, but in general when you have problems on older growth and its progressing up, might want to think about checking what nutes are available, pH of the medium, and maybe amend with calmag if thats a bare mix, it helped me out a bit although not with the same type of dark green blotches, never experienced that myself. Good luck! I think the NPK values would be on the bag if you happen to have it, just incase you didn't know what you were working with.
 

tharoomman

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You might as well put some more cfls on them. You can get a big one at lowes or home depot. Theyre like 15 bucks.
 
Do you have a water softener? Do you know the ph of your water going in and out? Identifying the deficiency won't be very helpful if you don't know how or why it's happening, but if it makes you feel better it looks like phosphorus... probably due to lockout.

Soil looks compacted, I'd transplant into a bigger pot with some new soil and plenty of perlite and use bottled spring water, not distilled. Cheapest solution IMO. If you can afford it, mix some wormcastings into the soil with the perlite, and pick up a $6 bag of all-purpose organic fertilizer, mix that in too. Good luck :)
 

SierraFy

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Yes i do have holes on the bottom of every cup and no i haven't started their feeding yet, i will be starting that once they are 3 weeks old
 

SierraFy

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i am using rain water that i don't know the pH of and i am planning to transplant it in a couple of days, would it be better if i used bottle spring water? or should i stick with the rain water...
 

SierraFy

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Does earthgrow have nutes in it? Probably will progress with deficiencies as you get closer to week 3 veg with no feeding, well atleast thats how my first 3 plants went, lol. Fed my 4th earlier due to peatmoss bare mix with nothing in it. As a first time grower, make sure your pH and ppm of intake water is appropriate, incorrect pH will cause lockout of nutrients available to the plant, if there is any in that potting mix. Mobile nutrient deficiencies will start on older growth first and progress up to newer growth, so make sure you got pH correct and know when shes hungry, as first time grower I did make quite a few of the aforementioned mistakes.

Not really experienced enough to attempt to diagnose plant deficiencies to specifics, but in general when you have problems on older growth and its progressing up, might want to think about checking what nutes are available, pH of the medium, and maybe amend with calmag if thats a bare mix, it helped me out a bit although not with the same type of dark green blotches, never experienced that myself. Good luck! I think the NPK values would be on the bag if you happen to have it, just incase you didn't know what you were working with.
The earthgro batch that i got did have little yellow balls in it but it didn't have too many in there just a couple, I'm guessing those little yellow balls are nutrients? but the bag says this on its ingredients "This product is regionally formulated from organic materials (primarily derived from one or more of the following: hypnum peat, forest products or compost), sand, perlite and a wetting agent."
 

iblazetoomuch

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The earthgro batch that i got did have little yellow balls in it but it didn't have too many in there just a couple, I'm guessing those little yellow balls are nutrients? but the bag says this on its ingredients "This product is regionally formulated from organic materials (primarily derived from one or more of the following: hypnum peat, forest products or compost), sand, perlite and a wetting agent."
peat with perlite n sand, the "yellow balls" being perlite which is normally white but can turn brown/yellow from dirt and lights shining on them. I don't think it comes with nutrients in the soil. I have to say with my few plants I had not fed until week 3 in peatmoss were pretty uniform with the discoloring and degradation of lower leaves, yours don't really look like the typical def. as like what I was experiencing to be honest; but its good that you know its important to figure out whats in your soil.

I think this is it?

http://www.scotts.com/smg/products/earthgro/pdf/EarthGro Potting Mix.pdf

Anyway it looks like there is nothing to eat for the plant after it consumes whatever was stored in its seed. Anyway save this chart for later on it might help with the plant symptoms, although it does seem alot of things can be ambiguous with possible causes.

 

SierraFy

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peat with perlite n sand, the "yellow balls" being perlite which is normally white but can turn brown/yellow from dirt and lights shining on them. I don't think it comes with nutrients in the soil. I have to say with my few plants I had not fed until week 3 in peatmoss were pretty uniform with the discoloring and degradation of lower leaves, yours don't really look like the typical def. as like what I was experiencing to be honest; but its good that you know its important to figure out whats in your soil.

I think this is it?

http://www.scotts.com/smg/products/earthgro/pdf/EarthGro Potting Mix.pdf

Anyway it looks like there is nothing to eat for the plant after it consumes whatever was stored in its seed. Anyway save this chart for later on it might help with the plant symptoms, although it does seem alot of things can be ambiguous with possible causes.

Yes that is the soil, so all i have to do to fix this problem is change the soil? this soil was cheap it was like 2 dollars a bag, perhaps i should get FFOF (fox farm ocean forest)?
 
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