yellowing/dry leaves

UKstoner

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I dont think its actually THE soil that is the problem, its more whats in the soil. As long as the soil isn't packed and the roots are not bound the actual medium itself shouldn't matter too much (I actually use no medium)

You are looking at a nute/PH problem, plain and simple. Flush, flush, flush for a few days and if they start to recover add nutes in small amounts. Monitor your PPM and PH according to your medium and things should start to turn around for ya.
worth a try, im gunna set them in some decent soil today then check out the PH, what exactly dyall mean by flush? cheers
 

UKstoner

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hey dude what should i look for when buying some more, turns out my uncle cant come today so ill have to buy some myself
right i've bought some compost from a store near mine that's tried and tested for growing weed, i'll mix it 50% perlite and 50% compost, new bigger pots too, ill try and rescue the 2 strongest but if they fail my new seeds will be here tommorow.

hopefully that plan sounds alright lol i really cant afford to screw this up again
 

UKstoner

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got the 2 healtheir plants in a 30-40% perlite with the rest compost that's been proven to work.

hopefully they'll fight back, if i could give any advice from what i've learnt it's take your time and get everything you need before you start, a lesson well learnt
 
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