Da fuck happened ????

chairroller

Active Member
Hey guys, I've grown this K-train that I got recently.. but unfortunately, it showed some weird unpleasant illness...
Can anyone tell what going on at the tips of the leaves in there ?
Thank you for the help
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chairroller

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I use loam soil..
You sure it's the temperature that is too hot ? I happen to have taken it outside and it was really hot and sunny.. Guess I shouldn't have .
 

az2000

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Do you ever water the entire soil? It looks like you're watering just around the stem? That could be a problem if there are large dry areas the roots are growing in.

For the benefit of others, you said in a previous thread that you're using ph 5.5 in soil because this strain needs it. That sounds odd to me. Maybe it's not a problem, but I want to get that out there for others who know more.
 

chairroller

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Do you ever water the entire soil? It looks like you're watering just around the stem? That could be a problem if there are large dry areas the roots are growing in.

For the benefit of others, you said in a previous thread that you're using ph 5.5 in soil because this strain needs it. That sounds odd to me. Maybe it's not a problem, but I want to get that out there for others who know more.
I water normally, it just dry faster in the extreme parts of the pot.. lol

No, pH= 5,5 turned out to be beneficial for hydroponics.. I didn't use it then

Thnx
 

Skunk Baxter

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What are you using for nutes? Type of nutes, strength, etc. How often are you watering, how often are you feeding? It looks like a nute problem, but it also looks like a nute problem that can be readily easily corrected.

How old, how long from seedling? Trying to get a feel for what the root system is like at this stage.
 

chairroller

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He means it's too hot, as in too many nutrients, not temperature.
What are you using for nutes? Type of nutes, strength, etc. How often are you watering, how often are you feeding? It looks like a nute problem, but it also looks like a nute problem that can be readily easily corrected.

How old, how long from seedling? Trying to get a feel for what the root system is like at this stage.
No nutes, only water at this stage.. 2 weeks old
 

chairroller

Active Member
looks like ph problem to me with the deformed leaves, waviness and the way the tips are starting to twist
Maybe.. How can I be sure ?? The leaves showed up like this in the morning yesterday.. it's not like they started the deformation gradually or something..
 

chairroller

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My finale theory, I guess this is due to sun light ! I took them outdoor roughly and didn't respect the graduation of introducing it from indoor light to outdoor sun..
 

chairroller

Active Member
The soil probably dried out too fast in the sun. Use some mulch or something to protect the soil from the sun.
The soil never dried out .. but maybe it was too hot. Is this the type of results a seedling look like if taken outdoor to a hot sun and weather for a hole day ? Cause that's what I did.. I kinda fu**'d up
 
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