Justin_GC
Member
Hello all - After looking and looking and trying a few things on my own I have decided to post here asking for mercy and your help. This is my first grow. Within the past two weeks my clones have started to show signs of problems on the leaves. Everything was going great and then I upgraded to a larger tent and doubled the LED's and now I have been battling issues for the past week. Below you will find all of my grow info including what I started with, and what I have now in which the issues started, could be coincidence on setup.
Plants = 3 clones from cloner market in Seattle (Sherbet, Cinex, Platinum G13)
Tent = Started with 3x1.5x3, currently 4x2x7
Lights = started with 1x Mars Hydro Reflector 96x3w, currently I have two in the tent
Soil = SensiSci Organics; Sensi Soil Premium & Sensi Lite Premium (http://sensisci.com/our-soils/)
Pots = Started with 2 gallon soft pots (1/2 Super soil/ topped with lite soil), currently in 3 gallon soft pots (100% super soil in addition to whatever was in the pot prior to transplant.)
Water = Seattle tap water PH 7 out of the faucet
Additional Nutes = None due to super soil & their recommendation of water only
Grow Start Date: 6/19/15 8:30PM
Temp range: 71-80, avg 74 with 1 day of 80
Rel. Humidity range: 41-68, avg 55 with 1 day of 41%
Notes:
Moved into larger tent with additional LED light on 7/13. On 7/17 started to notice some yellowing and light leave turn first on the Platinum G13 and then a day or so later on both of the plants.
When I transplanted into 3 Gallon pots I trimmed off all the bad leaves on all 3 but since then new have popped up. I also noticed the roots where a little bound to the bottom of all 3 pots, but but not to the sides so I think this was OK. Also when I transplanted I did not add any Sensi Lite only the full organic super soil.
I did realize I had the LED lights MUCH too low on 7/18 (man says min 2', I had at 1.5' if that)), and corrected that by raising both lights and doing a scrog.
As you can see from the attached images I am battling some kind of issue. The soil manufacture says only water is needed and would only need to add Calcium & Magnesium if using Reverse Osmosis water which I am not (link above next to soil is actually to the manufacture soil info page.) I hope I have provided enough information and look forward to any help, tips, and advice! Happy growing all!
Plants = 3 clones from cloner market in Seattle (Sherbet, Cinex, Platinum G13)
Tent = Started with 3x1.5x3, currently 4x2x7
Lights = started with 1x Mars Hydro Reflector 96x3w, currently I have two in the tent
Soil = SensiSci Organics; Sensi Soil Premium & Sensi Lite Premium (http://sensisci.com/our-soils/)
Pots = Started with 2 gallon soft pots (1/2 Super soil/ topped with lite soil), currently in 3 gallon soft pots (100% super soil in addition to whatever was in the pot prior to transplant.)
Water = Seattle tap water PH 7 out of the faucet
Additional Nutes = None due to super soil & their recommendation of water only
Grow Start Date: 6/19/15 8:30PM
Temp range: 71-80, avg 74 with 1 day of 80
Rel. Humidity range: 41-68, avg 55 with 1 day of 41%
Notes:
Moved into larger tent with additional LED light on 7/13. On 7/17 started to notice some yellowing and light leave turn first on the Platinum G13 and then a day or so later on both of the plants.
When I transplanted into 3 Gallon pots I trimmed off all the bad leaves on all 3 but since then new have popped up. I also noticed the roots where a little bound to the bottom of all 3 pots, but but not to the sides so I think this was OK. Also when I transplanted I did not add any Sensi Lite only the full organic super soil.
I did realize I had the LED lights MUCH too low on 7/18 (man says min 2', I had at 1.5' if that)), and corrected that by raising both lights and doing a scrog.
As you can see from the attached images I am battling some kind of issue. The soil manufacture says only water is needed and would only need to add Calcium & Magnesium if using Reverse Osmosis water which I am not (link above next to soil is actually to the manufacture soil info page.) I hope I have provided enough information and look forward to any help, tips, and advice! Happy growing all!