I read the...".Read This First" Thread.. First,.. but..

CyberSmoke

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it did not answer my questions, and on my computer anyway the pictures don't show up so its kinda hard to compare anything to what he was talking about really.

so, i'm using ff ocean forest soil and i have 4 plants growing in 10gal pots {2 lsd's a pineapple chunk and train wreak} i have watered them all the same time with the same amount of water using the same watering fill of nutes, "Grow Big" for one. and i am using the lower/medium of the general feeding amount they suggest, they are 5 weeks from seed in dirt.. but here is what is going on, all the plants are growing the same "mostly" but one of the four {train wreak} has yellow tips on the new leaves and i have only watered THAT ONE with water only the past 2 waterings and the new tips are still growing out yellow. the other three watered from the same container full of the same nute load look fantastic.. the train wreak is growing at the same rate as the others really too and looks real healthy , just with the yellowing.

any idea's. i don't have a camera at this time but hopefully someone has had this odd thing happen too

oh.. and i'm using filtered uv lighted reverse osmossis water that i only have to do a very minor ph "up" too.. i always keep it at 5.5/6.5
 

Bakatare666

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Stay closer to 6.5PHRANGECHART_zpsddd4a5c5.gifView attachment 2488253
Different strains will want different things, so listen to what they are asking for.
I had a Sativa growing next to an Indica, and almost had to mix 2 different batches of food.
Don't go adding more nutes just yet, get your PH in check first.
 

CyberSmoke

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Stay closer to 6.5View attachment 2488252View attachment 2488253
Different strains will want different things, so listen to what they are asking for.
I had a Sativa growing next to an Indica, and almost had to mix 2 different batches of food.
Don't go adding more nutes just yet, get your PH in check first.

very nice chart and thanks for the reply. i'm more in the green of the {yellowish green to green} they suggest on the chart that came with my test kit. i will concentrate more on the 6.3 to 6.8 for soil then. and that makes sence about the different strains wanting there own nute load as well
 

badapple420

Member
Yo cyber... Dude thank you soooo much, this chart is total gold.. I am flowering my first grow and I am very pleased with how it's turning out but after seeing this chart I think I might have a magnesium deficiency with 2 of them...

The graph in conjunction with the leaf pictures is gonna make that aspect of gardening so much easier on me and I'm sure my plants will appreciate it also..

Thanks again
 
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