Developing problem - day 13. Do we have a doctor?

DMXKk17

Active Member
Well up until 3 days ago, I was looking healthy, well my little girl was, not me :D

My new leaves are dying/dead.

Can anybody give me a diagnosis and suggest some medication?

1. No nutes given, I just water until drained once per week
2. 13 days since the first shoot appeared
3. I did mist whilst the lights were on but I have stopped that now after reading it can burn (this could of been what happened)

Appreciated
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chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
pick up some quality nutrients, Organicare is the best dry ferts you can use. follow instructions.
stop misting. feel the container when its dry and light, now add 1/4the that volume(of dirt) in water.
for instance one gallon dry container of soil needs a quart of water added all at once. dont worry about run off.
dont water again until the container is light and dry again, before the plant wilts.

its going to get bigger, more expensive too real fast. If its more than just a try out seedling I'd read a grow bible like rosenthal or cervantes. heres a couple free downloads. Those two answer every question a grower may have. http://catnews.org/FREE Pot Books/
 

DMXKk17

Active Member
What soil are you using?
J Arthur Bower's Multi-Purpose Compost contains nitrogen (N) for green leaf and shoot growth, phosphate (P) for strong root development and potassium (K) for more flowers and fruit. It also contains trace elements to promote plant health and disease resistance. It can be used for virtually all types of plant and the slightly coarse texture is perfect for all you potting needs as it promotes healthy root growth and resists compaction. J Arthur Bower's Multi-Purpose Compost will provide your plants with all the nutrients they need for a strong healthy growth during the first 4-6 weeks. After that, feed them every 7 - 14 days during the growth season with one of the J Arthur Bower's plant foods.

  • 0% Green waste.
  • Great for use all round the garden and with virtually all types of plant.
  • Feeds for up to 6 weeks!
 

Indacouch

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TBH I don't like using one size fits all soils that have food in them ....unless it's a MJ specific soil ....next time try to get your hands on some decent soil ...just my opinion ....you can get a large bag for under 20$ ....GL
 

Buba Blend

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J Arthur Bower's Multi-Purpose Compost contains nitrogen (N) for green leaf and shoot growth, phosphate (P) for strong root development and potassium (K) for more flowers and fruit. It also contains trace elements to promote plant health and disease resistance. It can be used for virtually all types of plant and the slightly coarse texture is perfect for all you potting needs as it promotes healthy root growth and resists compaction. J Arthur Bower's Multi-Purpose Compost will provide your plants with all the nutrients they need for a strong healthy growth during the first 4-6 weeks. After that, feed them every 7 - 14 days during the growth season with one of the J Arthur Bower's plant foods.

  • 0% Green waste.
  • Great for use all round the garden and with virtually all types of plant.
  • Feeds for up to 6 weeks!
As Indacouch said, those soils with time release fertilizers do not work well for MJ. There are some bagged soils like fox farm ocean forest and others that are popular that have a nice amount of perlite, the white rocks shown in the picture below. This picture is ffof soil with 10% additional perlite added to it. There are other soil choices.
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