rsharp
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I searched for info on this problem but couldn't find anything specific.
~Aurora Indica (femd)
~In 3 gallon pots. (switched from 1 gallon pots to 3 gallon pots on the 3/27)
~ Happy Frog soil
~ Im using the complete line of General Hydroponics Organic Fertilizer.
~Im watering with tap water that has a ph of 8. Ive been lowering the ph to about 6.5 BEFORE adding nutes. I know you're not supposed to do that now. Runoff ph is 5.
-I later learned that General Hydroponics Organic Fertilizer is meant for tap water and you're not supposed to adjust ph (plus the company told me that the ph up and down could be harmful to the micro bacteria, etc. I asked if I should stop adjusting Ph and she said if it were up to her she would stop of using this spefic line of fertilizer.
~Temperature is stable at 70-80f
~400 watt CMH
**Plants are slightly droopy because it's almost time for a watering.
Im growing four aurora's. They are a little over 3 weeks old. Everything has been going great until recently. Three of the plants are still doing great. No problems with them at all. The fourth plant has started to go haywire around 3/27/13. For the longest it was my best looking plant too. Its hard for me to explain what is going on but I have plenty of pics.
First The fan leaves started to turn slightly brown. Next they started to wrinkle up. Now all of the new growth has brown spots and the leaves look pretty deformed and the fan leaves have yellow tips (only on the tips, and the yellowness hasn't started to spread from the tips) I don't know what went wrong with this plants but not the others. I've been doing everything the same. Im wondering if its genetic, a deficiency or shock from transplant. If you have any information that would be great. Much appreciated.
~Aurora Indica (femd)
~In 3 gallon pots. (switched from 1 gallon pots to 3 gallon pots on the 3/27)
~ Happy Frog soil
~ Im using the complete line of General Hydroponics Organic Fertilizer.
~Im watering with tap water that has a ph of 8. Ive been lowering the ph to about 6.5 BEFORE adding nutes. I know you're not supposed to do that now. Runoff ph is 5.
-I later learned that General Hydroponics Organic Fertilizer is meant for tap water and you're not supposed to adjust ph (plus the company told me that the ph up and down could be harmful to the micro bacteria, etc. I asked if I should stop adjusting Ph and she said if it were up to her she would stop of using this spefic line of fertilizer.
~Temperature is stable at 70-80f
~400 watt CMH
**Plants are slightly droopy because it's almost time for a watering.
Im growing four aurora's. They are a little over 3 weeks old. Everything has been going great until recently. Three of the plants are still doing great. No problems with them at all. The fourth plant has started to go haywire around 3/27/13. For the longest it was my best looking plant too. Its hard for me to explain what is going on but I have plenty of pics.
First The fan leaves started to turn slightly brown. Next they started to wrinkle up. Now all of the new growth has brown spots and the leaves look pretty deformed and the fan leaves have yellow tips (only on the tips, and the yellowness hasn't started to spread from the tips) I don't know what went wrong with this plants but not the others. I've been doing everything the same. Im wondering if its genetic, a deficiency or shock from transplant. If you have any information that would be great. Much appreciated.