New England Outdoors 2009 - NL x Skunk/Arjan's Ultra Haze #1

w1ckedchowda

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haha thanks, but sadly I've been there, done that.

I really need to break down what I know it's not and work from there.

It could be a Nitrogen deficiency, but it was a month today from seed. Seems too close to be a deficiency, especially with Ocean Forest packed with 3-4 weeks worth of love.

I think the transplant + flush will help since I haven't done that yet, plus I think the soil is too packed and old.

So the agenda for the next posts are:

-Transplant
-Flush
-New soil
-Bigger pots

Should I feed nutrients after I flush or should I just wait a few days till they bounce back?

thanks again for all the help brah, I tried +rep you again main but i think it's too early :T
 

alanpartridge

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hey, ya give em a flush wit correct ph water(6.5), and leave them til they dry out. ur plants look great for a first grow, ur prob is only in the lower leaves which is fine they will fall off later anyway it the new growth u really need to b worried boutand that fine, make sure the ph is right it is important.. prob is some nute lockout cause of the wrong ph in the water as u said.. good work ( if u flush and transplant dont gfive they nutes for a bit cause there will b nutes in the new soil) (also transplant when the soil is dry or else u know what will happen)
 

mr west

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I said to repot them ages ago didnt i? I still think thats gonna be ur best option, url be able to see the state of the roots wen u do it too. Bigger pots with more good compost in em and dont forget to bury the streched stems so they all are nice and upright. Once again good luck and all the best from mr west>>>>>>>>>:joint:
 

welsh wizz

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So the runoff of 5.5 is bad right? Just making sure, cause it might start as 7.0 but then get to 5.5 from filtering itself through the 6.3 soil.

Don't know if that makes any sense :dunce:

I don't know, just want confirmation from some of you, don't want to flush the shit out of them if not needed.

I think I can answer this.

The runoff ph is low because of the nutrients being washed out of the soil. You want your runoff above 6 below 7. With soil that has pre nutrients in them the runoff will be low untill all the nutrients are used up.:bigjoint:
 

mightystoned

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Hey chowda my soil ph is 5.5 Fox farm nutes lower it... My runoff is 6.0(little low) So I have been using tap water of 8.o and my soil ph is slowly rising
 

w1ckedchowda

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niccceeee thanks everyone for helping me out.

mr. west: yea man I transplanted the babies into bigger ones about a week ago and LSTed 2 of em for experimenting.

alan: saweeet exactly what i was looking for :hump:

hopefully before tuesday I can flush flush flush but I don't want to do it without new soil.

I can do this :) cheers
 

mr west

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At the end of the day its a weed and will grow regardless.. You can so do this man ill be rooting for ya, pun intended lol.
 

w1ckedchowda

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At the end of the day its a weed and will grow regardless.. You can so do this man ill be rooting for ya, pun intended lol.
haha :blsmoke: thanks, all the warm advice really helps with the huge newb question mark above my head :bigjoint:

Update

-Flushed all plants and noticed the pH slowly rising after each water/flushing.

I also somehow germinated another seedling!

Friggin guy probably didn't germinate in the beginning and when I decided to use the same pot for a transplant, it probably germinated from the flushing about a week ago!
 

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JohnnyDaManiac

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haha :blsmoke: thanks, all the warm advice really helps with the huge newb question mark above my head :bigjoint:

Update

-Flushed all plants and noticed the pH slowly rising after each water/flushing.

I also somehow germinated another seedling!

Friggin guy probably didn't germinate in the beginning and when I decided to use the same pot for a transplant, it probably germinated from the flushing about a week ago!
Niiice.
Haha, hope that little seedling survives!
I'll keep an eye out to see how that flushing goes!
:blsmoke:
 

w1ckedchowda

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Niiice.
Haha, hope that little seedling survives!
I'll keep an eye out to see how that flushing goes!
:blsmoke:
haha noice :bigjoint: I'll check out yours very soon and post. I feel bad haven't been to yours in a while man, how's things goin?

Also if this blushing doesn't work, what do you think the problem could be?

My 2 cents are on Mg/N deficiency. Epsom Salts?

It's weird, 2 of the plants have green veins and just yellow leaves, they look health as can be. BUT I've also got 2-3 plants that as yellow (big spots, not like spider mites) and that slowly leads into brown decay and crumbling of the leaves.

Hoping for the best with this flush, either way they're getting fed Sat/Sunday with some Grow Big.
 

Gilfman

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haha :blsmoke: thanks, all the warm advice really helps with the huge newb question mark above my head :bigjoint:

Update

-Flushed all plants and noticed the pH slowly rising after each water/flushing.

I also somehow germinated another seedling!

Friggin guy probably didn't germinate in the beginning and when I decided to use the same pot for a transplant, it probably germinated from the flushing about a week ago!
haha that happened to me last year ...
 

w1ckedchowda

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haha that happened to me last year ...
haha really? that's funny i transplanted all the big ones today and put the little guy in a pot :bigjoint:

hopefully it's the free feminized WW that never germinated :hump:

what you been up to gilfman? you start your journal yet?
 

romy

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well the old growth will not show much difference as long as its not still progressing and if the plants show
that they are growing at a good rate again and the new growth looks nice and green and the plants new growth
is up reaching for the light then you maybe in the clear, just give it time. You will learn to just watch your plants
and look for the sings of what they need, especially when you are growing more than one strain because you
will find they all need different attention, just stick with good sized pots,with good soil (FOX FARMS OCEAN FORREST)
and you will find you need to feed less and have less issues .
 
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