What's Wrong With my Plants?

monkeybb0yy

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The last 3 all seem to have the same problem. they were clones i bought at a clinic and were in rockwool but it got too moldy and another person i'm growing with decided to rip apart the rockwool so their growth is extremely stunted. they are about 2 months old. The first one is stretching a lot and idk why. using cfl as lighting for these plants just started giving them bio-grow after this picture but before was using some botanicare raspberry which i was told isn't a fertilizer.
 

monkeybb0yy

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and i was also wondering how much longer anyone thinks these plants should take until harvest and about how much will they produce. lol they are pathetic but were started outdoor buy someone else and i just put them inside last week. I think they were severely underwatered and are about 6 months old haha
 

gobskiii

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1st. pic: looks fine...not sure about the white lil lines on the leaves...may be thripes ( maybe not) 2nd. pic: overfeeding or " nute burn" flush with 2 times the pot size with plain water, followed by a light feeding next time you need to water. 3rd, and 4th pic: same plant...same situation, cept it was fertilized so much you have a build up on the root system, causing a nutrient lock out of some kind...again, flush very well followed by a light feeding. hope this helps...also sounds like you didnt use to much fertilizer...why the nute burn then? what kind of soil are u using?
 

gobskiii

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ya...they do look a bit underwatered still. are you watering untill you have some run-off? and try to avoid watering directly on the stem...find a midway point between the edge of the pot, and the stem...and water from there towards the pot...promotes outward root growth, which in turn will make for a bigger healthier plant. o...lol ummm...the first and second pic is kinda hard to tel how long, but the last pic looks like a week or 2 tops.
 

gobskiii

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ya...MG will make an amazing plant...next time start her in somethin gthat isnt chock full of ferts, for about 3 weeks...4 weeks max, then transplant into MG...you wont be dissapointed.
 

R1 FOR FUN

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Nitrogen deficiency if the leaves are yellowing like that. Also if your leaves are drooping that usually represents over watering, or too high of heat. Usually leaves shocked by heat will wither and droop also. There are exceptions to this, like the flowering stage it is normal to get some yellowing and shrivled leaves.
 

gobskiii

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Nitrogen deficiency if the leaves are yellowing like that. Also if your leaves are drooping that usually represents over watering, or too high of heat. Usually leaves shocked by heat will wither and droop also. There are exceptions to this, like the flowering stage it is normal to get some yellowing and shrivled leaves.
the budding plants do look N def. but not the vegging ones. they are burnt, i assure you...a shot of Nitrogen for the ones in full bloom will do wonders...me and some others had a discussion yesterday, and all agreed that when you switch from 18/6 or whatever to 12/12 MJ has a 2 week transition period where bloom nutes just dont quite fit the bill yet, and veg nutes are still what they need. and about halfway through flowering it is a good idea to hit them again with some Nitrogen with your bloom nutes.
 

monkeybb0yy

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alright and when i feed with this stuff do i have to switch between bio grow and normal water because it says to use it every other day.
 

gobskiii

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ya...are those 3 gal or 5 gal. pots? or 1 gal...lol but either way i would get on a schedule somewhat like this...feed, water, water, feed...and thats skipping about 2 days between feeds/watering. so in a week...7 days, you should really only be feeding them 1 time...of course that is the safer side of things...schedule is something you have to figure out on your own...just giving you a safe starting point really...depending on how your plants react to the schedule is how you need to base that decision...FFR: always start with 1/4 to half strength max recommended feeding.
 
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