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Dubbz0r

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These started as clones and were transplanted into their pots on Sunday. That night I gave them a few nutes with their water (superthrive/seagreen/humboldt-grow), but I used under the amount I was told just to be safe. Tuesday I watered using straight H20.

This is what I started to see yesterday and it's getting worse:

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The Lemon Skunk plants are showing these signs the worst but the others are starting to show it more and more. Someone mentioned a magnesium deficiency or nute burn but I want to make sure before adding Epsom salt to the H20 tonight.

(1000w MH running at 50% - 16-20 inches from tops of plants)

Anyone know what this is??? Thanks in advance...
 

MrGhettoGrower

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Its look like they might need to be feed:lol:What kind of dirt:eyesmoke:Any grow big or some real nutrients:sleep:See how the leaves are flat that's why I say feed:-?What ppm depends on what your doing:clap:
 

Dubbz0r

Well-Known Member
These are only a few week old clones transplanted into 5gal pots 6 days ago. They are in a mixture of happy frog, fox farm and earthworm castings so they should be well fed from the soil alone. They got three good feeds so far, the first was explained in my first post. I used tap water that sat out for a full 24+ hours for the next two water feeds so chlorine shouldn't be an issue.

52 views and I got 1 reply??? C'mon...
 

elenor.rigby

Active Member
Your a doctor!!!
these started as clones and were transplanted into their pots on sunday. That night i gave them a few nutes with their water (superthrive/seagreen/humboldt-grow), but i used under the amount i was told just to be safe. Tuesday i watered using straight h20.

This is what i started to see yesterday and it's getting worse:

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the lemon skunk plants are showing these signs the worst but the others are starting to show it more and more. Someone mentioned a magnesium deficiency or nute burn but i want to make sure before adding epsom salt to the h20 tonight.

(1000w mh running at 50% - 16-20 inches from tops of plants)

anyone know what this is??? Thanks in advance...
 

watchhowIdoit

New Member
Those lower leaves look curled to me Ghetto. I would say a combination of transplant shock with a touch of pH shock also(from the transplant). In a week or so they will bounce back, recover and get use to their new digs. Dont get all freaked out and start chasing a issue that may no longer exist. They may not have the root structure yet to meet the plants nutrient needs. Wait to see how and if it continues to spread and monitor new growth.......thats what I would do......
 

Dubbz0r

Well-Known Member
Those lower leaves look curled to me Ghetto. I would say a combination of transplant shock with a touch of pH shock also(from the transplant). In a week or so they will bounce back, recover and get use to their new digs. Dont get all freaked out and start chasing a issue that may no longer exist. They may not have the root structure yet to meet the plants nutrient needs. Wait to see how and if it continues to spread and monitor new growth.......thats what I would do......
Thanks man, that is exactly what I needed to hear and exactly what I'm going to do.
 
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