Help...pics included

oceanic6

Active Member
Hey guys,

I am on day 15 from the day the seeds popped through the soil. All of these are different strains and are all indica.

They are in fox farm light warrior.
They are in a tent that has good ventilation and climate control (78-80 degrees) and are under 4 T5 lights until flower at which time I will switch to 600W HPS.

I do not overwater and I always PH my water to 6.5-6.8. The run off is usually 6.8.

I have not added nutes yet and I have checked for bugs or any sign of anything foreign.

This is my 4th grow and I have never had this issue before and I havent changed anything.

they seemed to be stunted and losing color and burning spots on the leaves. I dont know what else to do. I dont think every strain is bad. Has to be something I am doing or not doing. Problem is I am doing everything the exact same way I did it for the past 3 grows.

Any ideas?

Here are the pics

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oceanic6

Active Member
no i am very careful about that because on my first grow that happened to me so I always make sure I dont do it again. I just took one out and put it outside to see if that does anything. It is like 105 out right now and humid as all hell so it might make it worse. But at this point I'll try anything. The light warrior is about 6 months old. But i dont think that would be an issue.
 

bcurwi1

Well-Known Member
I know you said you have not put any nutes int here, but it looks like nute burn. You can try flushing your plants and continue to use normal RO water or regular tap water after the chlorine is evaporated out of it. How close are your lights to your plants??
 

oceanic6

Active Member
T-5 lights are about 13 inches away. I have a fan on them and my thermometer is on the soil and it is always between 78-80.
 

loudpac

Active Member
your 100 percent sure of no pest? looks like somehting is getting to them at the roots; gnat larvae, etc.
 

WattSaver

Well-Known Member
Should I start feeding them maybe?
It's one of 2 things either something attacking your roots or a lockout in the nute uptake.

I'd try to mix a 1/2 strength or less mix of cal mag in the next watering. If you have a calcium or mag deficiency which would be really weird at this stage, then the plant will stop taking on any food.

Then maybe spray with a fruit tree spray, something that is a fungicide and insecticide in one.

I've never seen what you have other than light burn or no water.
 

DrFever

New Member
dude get that FFOF and shove it up there ass abviously its a hot soil IMO go buy some promix and or MG seedling starter mix and transplant ASAP
 

oceanic6

Active Member
yeah i have Ocean Forrest. I was going to transplant when they were a little older but it seems I might have to now. i'll give it a try
 

DrFever

New Member
PS stay away from that FFOF shit pretty simple an low budeget go buy some promix no ferts and some organic chicken shit or rabbit shit mix half bag per 1 bag of promix and your set my self i add sheep manure some peatmoss, and some shrimp compost
 

oceanic6

Active Member
i did not use Ocean Forrest yet. I had them in light warrior. i just put them in them in a container that was a little bigger with some Ocean Forrest to see if that will help.
 

IslandDelight

Active Member
I've never seen what you have other than light burn or no water.
I have a plant looking exactly like yours and this is the reason why

as for FFOF, a lot of people swear by it, and personally I use and am very satisfied with.
Not that that fabulous homemade soil blend doesn't so absolutely delicious, I'll just add a little coco and perl and call it a day with my FFOF
 

woodydude

Active Member
DrF is right when he said you have nute burn from the soil being too hot. Even though previous grows it was ok, each strain is different and some more sensitive to nutes than others. White Widow is notoriously nute sensitive while something like Northern Lights will gobble up all the nutes thrown at it. Since those plants are very small, I would suggest the strange solution of washing off that soil and going with something with no nutes in an attempt to try & save them. If you try to flush, since it is nute added soil, you are actually feeding them too!! So if you do flush, make sure the ph is waaaayyyy off so the plant wont absorb any nutes. Another issue could be your water, it sounds like you live in a hard water area and there could be something in your water that is different to your other grows. Get yourself a tds/EC/PPM meter to check it. Peace W
 
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