My leaves are curling up and are light green on the top of my plant and the tips on the other are t

Kboyz3

Member
thamks for the help if it is nitrogen def that would be weird all the rest look good im useing heavy 16 it has a lot of nit in it and i have been geiving it cal/mag
 

Kboyz3

Member
Lol sorry after reading ALL of it i sound like thats it i just transplanted them so do you think maybe it has it in the soil and now all of a sudden its geting to much cuz its been fine for weeks its my 1st grow so im still tryibg to learn all thebits alot to taake in do you think i shoukd flush it cant make it any worse can it
 

SoOLED

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I really hate giving a DX, cause TBH I'm guessing from just a picture: and if I'm wrong I'm a dick.

..but I'm gonna go with over watering.
 

Kboyz3

Member
I can take more pic if ot would help but some of the leafs on the other plant are spotty and seem dry but that been happing for about a week they are like 4 week
 

$bkbbudz$

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It was fox farn it was givin to me i used it and dont have the bag anymore
Ok, so you just transplanted into FFOF and that soil has more than enough nutes in it for a couple of weeks root growth without adding anything at all. A flush may not be a bad idea. If this were my grow, I would go with 1 or 2 full gallons of water per gallon of soil. Let her dry out pretty good and I would not feed for a couple of weeks and than I would start at 1/2 dosage...BUT I would start using the cal/mag right away.

Just my humble opinion...dom some more reading, gather some more opinions and make your own choices.
 

$bkbbudz$

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Ok man thanks alot for the help
no problems..but do us both a favor and do some more research, don't just take my or anyone's advice and just follow it blindly. Making your own choices is one of the best things about cultivation.
 

The devils lettuce

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no problems..but do us both a favor and do some more research, don't just take my or anyone's advice and just follow it blindly. Making your own choices is one of the best things about cultivation.
^ this,no one knows better then you the exact symptoms of that plant. I did almost a year of on and off research before I even thought about planting. And still research to this day.. sure it's easy to ask us but it's also easier to get a wrong diagnosis. Back to the topic, was the plant yellowing like this before the transplant?
 
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