Serious help needed there gunna die!!!!! PICS

grower001

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okay guys 6 plants 21/2 weeks old 4" pots. 1/2 perlite 1/2 peat moss. under 2 65w cfl one blue one red. water ph is about 6.5-7 soil ph is same. i had a humidafiar in there for 2-3 days and thats when i noticed this. so i took it out its been out 2 days and hey are getting worst. i waterd with 1/2 strength 24-8-16 today and yesterday. now the roots have started to grow threw the bottom drainage holes i can just barely see them. if you need to know anything please ask. i need to save these guys. ((o man i need a joint)) they've been so well untill now. there my babies come on. thanks. i took shots in different light to show the major yellowing and black spots... they look even worst in person
 

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Boneman

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First of all you need to back off with the nutes. Second, check your PH and make sure its what you are saying.
If your just using peat and p'lite, your PH should be way lower like in the 5.7 range but that doesnt seem to be the problem.
Flush them with ph'd water and give them about a week to recover. Dont water them for a good 4 days and see how they recover. Start the nutes at a much lower dosage like 1/4 dosage. Your humidity should be a good 60% during veg....maybe even a bit higher.
 

Stoney Jake

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It looks over watered to me... My veg room is only 30% rh and my plants love it. Humidity is important but not as much as people think. Hell I even root clones in 30-50% RH
2 weeks is a little soon to feed them. Especially if there are nutes in your soil. Either way 1/2 strength is probably way to much. Go with like 8th or 10th strength.
Are you using only peatmoss and pearlite, no soil at all?
 

InDippers

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Just a bit of a random comment here, but i think 2 65W cfls might no be enough lighting for 6 plants..... This might be causing your prob now, but it will def be too little for all those plants!!! They need their light... lots of it!!! Are you htinking about upgrading? is that a veggin chamber?
just my two cents
 

jordisgarden

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ive never once even looked at the hummidity in my grow. am i not getting the best outcome because of it? my plants seem to be doing fine?
id like to say there is no hummidity at all in my grow but that cant be right. right? what difference does hummidity have on the plants? resin production maybe? wouldnt you think the lower the hummidity the more resinous the plant. the plants need to protect themselves from drying by creating resin right?
 

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Stoney Jake

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I had my flowering room down to 15% rh. They seemed to like it. I have a cool mist humidifier in there now so its more like 25-30%

You will see your leaves folding on themselves when the humidity is to low. I assume the leafs absorb the moisture when humidity levels are high but doesnt that mean the plant doesnt need to produce as many roots if its getting the moisture through the leafs? Im no expert but it seems to me that if they are used to low humidity then they will do fine in low humidity but if they have had high humidity thier whole life then thier root system wouldnt be as developed and they could have problems.
 

blueberry1

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I agree w/ Boneman. Too many nutes. the black edging looks like over nuting. flush that shit :), they may still be ok!!!

Any updated pics yet?
 

Mama Kindbud

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One of the great things about building a nice healthy living organic soil is the soil will give the plants just what they need. You don't have to worry about over ferting and screwing up your girls.
 

trombon84

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yeah, thats a nut burn. You also can add some more lights. That wont do anything bad. In my growing room right now is 10% hum. The plants are looking good and doing great. I also saw that if the hum is low, than you'll have more resin, the same like JORDISGARDEN said. I saw my plants with more tricomes than usual :D so I agree, low hum is not bad. Prob is better because the low risk of mold
 
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