Bronze patches and too much information

Drkovorkian

Active Member
Been growing this little baby under a 100w clf for about 4 weeks, trying to get it used to the outdoors when the weather suits.

I believe that the issue is to do with nutrition, but the diagnosis articles, while very useful, are a little daunting to a noob. I would really appreciate an experienced opinion before i go pouring loads of un-needed chemicals on my baby.:peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace:

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R2F

Active Member
In order to properly diagnose people need information:

Grow Medium
Lighting
Temp
Humidity
What nutes
How many PPM's
What is the PH of the soil/reservoir depending on grow medium
how often are you watering
 

Steadmanclan

Well-Known Member
looks like phosphorus deficiency..
possibly potassium too..
give a nice dose of nutes and watch to see if the problem stops getting worse.
consider a bigger pot possibly
 

R2F

Active Member
looks like phosphorus deficiency..
possibly potassium too..
give a nice dose of nutes and watch to see if the problem stops getting worse.
consider a bigger pot possibly
Without knowing what PH and PPM's he running, that could make the problem much worse. a low PH will lock out the nutes. If you dose the plants during a lockout you could easily kill them.

Figure out the problem first, don't just throw nutes in.

Edit: in addition, too much of certain nutes will cause lockouts that look like the symptoms you have.
 

Drkovorkian

Active Member
ok...

we planted it in soil for small plants to start it off, with about 25 percent perlite.

its been under the light in a closet with a 12 V fan.

we have done a bit of research so we havn't over watered it, and we tested our tap water and the PH was neutral.

the temp in the closet was probably around 22 degrees or there abouts,

HOWEVER........ we have had the plant pretty much under 24 hrs of light for its four weeks of life and have recently put it outside to soak up the good weather we have had!

sorry about all this info!

ANY IDEAS?? please

cheers


EDIt. we thought the problem was magnesium deficiency, so i added some epsom salts, the suggested amount. thought you should know :)

p.s sorry about being a complete noob
 

Steadmanclan

Well-Known Member
it's a lot less likely to have ph fluctuation and nute lockout in soil R2F. especially in a plant so young. Having a tight handle on your Ph and your PPM's is key to successful hydro growing, but borders on immaterial info for many good soil growers.

i think it's more than just Mg. i would give them a nice strong dose of your regular base nutes.
 

Chebus

Active Member
it's a lot less likely to have ph fluctuation and nute lockout in soil R2F. especially in a plant so young. Having a tight handle on your Ph and your PPM's is key to successful hydro growing, but borders on immaterial info for many good soil growers.

i think it's more than just Mg. i would give them a nice strong dose of your regular base nutes.
Word, I don't know any soil grower with a PPM meter, lol, I say flush hem with nice pHd water, then hit them with a nice feed, I call it the ole flush~n~feed cure all
 

Drkovorkian

Active Member
ok thanks for your posts guys, some sound information. so they plant is growing nicely and so far none of the other leaves have been affected.

what i wanted to ask is do you cut off the infected leaves??
 

Steadmanclan

Well-Known Member
no leaves will ever change back. the problem is solved if it doesn't progress. cut off leaves if they are more than 50% damaged.
 
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