HELP, first grow need pics diagnosed

swayzeinc

Active Member
Hey everyone, hope you all had a fun filled weekend! I have a some pics I was hoping you all could look at and provide me some feedback on. I am have a few problems with 3 of my girls as of yesterday. I transplanted all my plants to 3 and and 5 gallon pots yesterday, my ladies that were transplanted into the 5 gallons look healthy, I'm only having problems with the ones that were put in 3 gallon pots. All plants were vegging in happy frog soil in 1 gallon pots before the transplant (transplanted into pro-mix), however the ones that I put in 5 gallon pots were vegging for 3 weeks longer than the ones I put in 3 gallon pots. When I transplanted I made a mild nute solution @166ppm and used this for moistening the new soil in the pots. I'm thinking that this may be my problem, as all the nutes from the happy frog may not have been out of the original soil. Below are sever pics of the leaves and their conditions on all 3 plants, as well as a pic of my healthy ladies. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated and also if you have any suggestions for my healthy ladies please let me know. I'm trying to learn as much as I can! Thanks is advance!

Conditions:

Room: 4x5x6
Temp: 73-82
RH: 55%
Soil: Promix
 

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ant1408

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your plants look really nice the yellowing could be a early sign of nute burn or heat stress and the leaves get droopy after transplant but they look good to me.
 

bkbbudz

New Member
When I transplanted I made a mild nute solution @166ppm and used this for moistening the new soil in the pots. I'm thinking that this may be my problem
First they look great overall, good job!

Ok, 2 different soils already enriched with organic nutes from the bag and adding nutes, at transplant. Not a good idea my friend. Transplant shocks, medium change shocks and over-feeding shocks as well.

But they can and will recover. I would not feed again for a good week or so and just give them enough water to keep them moist but not soaked. I think they should recover relatively quckly. But don't look for any real big growth spurts for prob about 2 weeks or so.

Just my .02
 

scroglodyte

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purple stems..........is it purple genotype? if not......i bet you are alkaline, and you're locking out phos
 

scroglodyte

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i have a rep already..........i can't even post pics of my dog. on another site, someone knew me.....
i was like, zoinks!.....outta here.
thanx though. i learned about phos and alkalinity the HARD way.....lol. i hope it unlocks, Sway. it may not want to.
 

MrGhettoGrower

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I've never used the promix but I thought it has no nutes in ?
So if there no nutes in it your plants are under fed 166ppms
is lower than what I feed my babies this is why your leave are
flat and not that perky with a lost of color in spots I would of
put'em in ffof with just water this is about how I'm doing it I
start'em in sunshine mix 4 for the cups then 1 gallon pots
after that use 5 gallons of ffof~

If theres no nutes in your promix you could of fed 800-1000ppms~
Them are some big babies~
 
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