Uh Oh yellow spots!!!

DFCsmoker

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Ok so my plant is about 2 weeks old now and was looking good and healthy.... today I checked on her and found some yellow spots on leaf (picture #2) Does anyone know whats causing this....Ive got plenty of light for it.....I kinda backed off on watering cuz i was afraid of overwatering.....should I not have backed off??? Do I need to transplant it to a bigger pot?? Right now its in a 16oz cup and I can see the roots all over the bottom of it...
Does it need nutes already?? Please help this is my first attempt...and im learning so i need problem solving for future reference....


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FrostyTHEgrowmaN

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def transplant into bigger pots. whats the temp in there? how close are the lights? could be radiant heat or nute burn (the pic is a little blurry) but being rootbound wont help sp transplant first then go from there
 

7xstall

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no nutes. the lower leafs tell you about root health and in this case the roots are out of room and resources. transplant or water more often.



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DFCsmoker

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and a general rule is 1 gallon for every foot of growth correct?? like if i want a two foot plant get a 2 gallon pot right??
 

blaze1up

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right DFC .... another thing whats ur light schedule ??? 24/0 ?? i had mine on 24/0 for 3 weeks then switched to 18/6 ,, the nights get cold & cause the leafs to point up while in dark mode ,, i think its from teh cold ,, but when the lights came on the leave were pointing up & touching teh bulbs causing a few burns here & there , so now i have to adjust accordingly to keep from anymore burns
 

DFCsmoker

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I have them on 24/0 i had 6 26 watt cfls and just got 2 40 watt cfls goin on em now the 6 26 watts are at the top of the rubbermaid grow box and the 2 40 watts are on lamps about 3 inches from plant.....is that tooo much??? I thought the more light the better especiallly with cfl's?? but i dont wanna burn them.....they arent touching and never have....im gonna flush with water and transplant tonight asap. and i think itd be TOO cold to do the 18/6 thing....not sure though cuz its winter here in indiana and in the closet might get cold with no light on.
 

DFCsmoker

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I just wish I knew if this was overwatering,underwatering, ph is fine so thats not an issue, or if its too much light???
 

DFCsmoker

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oh and when i transport them I am using fox farms ocean forest soil....should i buy some perlite to mix in and how much for a 2 gallon pot??
 

Your Grandfather

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Add enough pearlite so you got about 30% of the mix is pearlite. If you have some mycorrhaize add 1 teaspoon in the bottom of the hole when you transplant.

Don't water on the stem but rather away from the main stem.

Good luck
 

DFCsmoker

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well the yellow doesnt appear to be spreading so thats a good thing just on very bottom leaf....I transplanted yesterday into a bigger pot so well have to see what happens just wish I knew exactly what caused the yellow???
 

smokingbot

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Plants lower leaves yellow when roots run out of space. This goes for all plants. Should be good after transplant.
 
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