JeromeJohnGarcia420
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I have these plants which are Armageddon Sativa supposedly with a 7 week flowering time. They are outdoors in soil in 18 gallon plastic containers (not yet budding), a 15 gallon garden pot and a 10 gallon smart watering pot (both budding<forced>). I am using a moisture meter to find out how often to water. Currently I am watering the sick ones 2-3 gallons per week since the plants seem to be not growing properly. I am watering the healthy ones 5-7 gallons per week. I have been using fish emulsion & bat guano for fertilizer. They have been outside for 2 months and are about 5' tall.
The problem is that the plants that are in the 18 gallon plastic containers are looking pale green and leaves are turning yellow (middle closet to main stem, mostly), and the growth is not impressive right now. The other plants in the other containers are looking a healthy green. Attached is a picture with a healthy plant next to the pale green/yellow plant, and some pictures of the individual sick plants.
I really think the problem is from the potting soil mixture I used. It was a cheap soil and I only added Happy Frog wood chips(?). The soil seems to be dense and sandy, - not ideal. I have checked the ph and its at 7.0. The plants also get plenty of light. Just in the last 3 days I put a lot of 1 ½ holes on the sides of the 18 gallon plastic containers to help get air to the roots .
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Does anyone have any idea what REALLY could be the problem? Do the plants look like they are lacking nutes? If so, what kind? Or if it is the poor quality soil, is there anything I can do to fix that[/FONT]
The problem is that the plants that are in the 18 gallon plastic containers are looking pale green and leaves are turning yellow (middle closet to main stem, mostly), and the growth is not impressive right now. The other plants in the other containers are looking a healthy green. Attached is a picture with a healthy plant next to the pale green/yellow plant, and some pictures of the individual sick plants.
I really think the problem is from the potting soil mixture I used. It was a cheap soil and I only added Happy Frog wood chips(?). The soil seems to be dense and sandy, - not ideal. I have checked the ph and its at 7.0. The plants also get plenty of light. Just in the last 3 days I put a lot of 1 ½ holes on the sides of the 18 gallon plastic containers to help get air to the roots .
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Does anyone have any idea what REALLY could be the problem? Do the plants look like they are lacking nutes? If so, what kind? Or if it is the poor quality soil, is there anything I can do to fix that[/FONT]
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