First time growing need help!!!

Cypher17

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Okay I’m on day 11 just now switch to 18/6 schedule and it was going well until my plant began to have these yellow spot then it turn kinda brownish I think I haven’t fed it at all using microgro soil and these just appear day 10 what is that on the photos I tried searching up but I’m still not sure
 

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Gentlemencorpse

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When you said "microgro" soil did you mean miracle grow? Or is it a soil I've just never heard of?

Because if it's miracle grow, that's probably your problem.
 

Cypher17

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I meant miracle gro I read forum people use that to grow for years so i just need change soil what soil you recommend
 

Gentlemencorpse

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There's a few growers that use it at least somewhat successfully but most struggle. The nutrients are released when the soil is watered. Most new growers over water their plants. The result is often nute burnt plants.

Changing soils should help but remember the damaged leaves won't heal, your just hoping the new growth does better.

As for what to use, there's lots of options. Fox Farms happy frog and ocean forest are both good. A lot of people like ProMix but that doesn't have as much nutrients in it so you have to feed it immediately. Roots Organics is good. Coast of Maine potting blends. Basically any good organic potting mix that doesn't contain time release fertilizers will work.
 

Cypher17

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Alright thank you so miracle grow is good for veg state or just the flowering stage or can I use this soul during flowering and veg I’m still on week 2 or day 11 rn
 

Gentlemencorpse

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Alright thank you so miracle grow is good for veg state or just the flowering stage or can I use this soul during flowering and veg I’m still on week 2 or day 11 rn
Personally I wouldn't use it at all. I think it's garbage. The fertilizers are harsh chemicals. That shit ends up in your weed. Plus it's a pain in the ass to keep your plants healthy in. As soon as you can if transplant her into something better.
 

Gentlemencorpse

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Yeah, depending on where you are a lot of this shit gets pricey.

That Mother Earth groundswell soil looks great. Honestly if you use that your probably won't need to add any fertilizer for 4 - 6 weeks. Id skip the happy frog fertilizer though, I don't think it's great for cannabis
 

Tiflis

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Where I live, 1.5 cubic foot bag of Ocean Forest goes for about 15$.
First pic is a dry fertilizer, so don't get that. Second pic seems like a good option, but I can't read anything on the bag
 

Cypher17

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Yeah, depending on where you are a lot of this shit gets pricey.

That Mother Earth groundswell soil looks great. Honestly if you use that your probably won't need to add any fertilizer for 4 - 6 weeks. Id skip the happy frog fertilizer though, I don't think it's great for cannabis
 

Cypher17

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Where I live, 1.5 cubic foot bag of Ocean Forest goes for about 15$.
First pic is a dry fertilizer, so don't get that. Second pic seems like a good option, but I can't read anything on the bag
Oops forgot to send a text but okay ima go with this one since it my nearest store or local and my soil is 2 inches dry but I went further it felt moist should I water or let it dry for another day I defeinitly feel moist or sum type or really cool moist soil
 

Tiflis

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This hurts my heart man
If that hurts your heart, you're in for a ride man lol not to discourage you
I wouldn't water especially if you're going to get that soil soon. water a little before transplanting to keep the root ball intact and water more with new soil. Ingredients seem no so great though, it just says fertilizer... instead of individual elements
 

BudmanTX

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Okay I’m on day 11 just now switch to 18/6 schedule and it was going well until my plant began to have these yellow spot then it turn kinda brownish I think I haven’t fed it at all using microgro soil and these just appear day 10 what is that on the photos I tried searching up but I’m still not sure
Dude, change the cups add holes, add more soil..let them dry out. Squirt bottle with some water nothing else and you good so far. Js
 

BluntMoniker

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This hurts my heart man
It's not NEW damage though, just a continuation of the original damage.
Not only is it the necrosis, but the leaf serrations are deformed.

What KIND of miracle grow is it? I dont believe the newish organic miracle grow that comes in a black bag should be too terrible. If that's the case, it may just be an issue of the soil being too hot for a young plant.

Also, what is the pH of the water you are using? That could be part of your issue as well.

And as far as soil (when repotting), you dont NEED foxfarm ocean forest or anything else super fancy. I'm not sure what you have available locally, but if you cant find an organic potting mix (preferred), you can usually find topsoil, organic compost, and perlite at your local hardware store. Mix 25% topsoil, 25% perlite, 50% compost... add in a handful or 2 of earthworm castings into the mix, and that should get ya started out well.

As long as you have quality nutrients to use as additives, not having the highest quality soil is more than manageable. I use biobizz products, but getting ready to try megacrop which I'm seeing great things about. Dynagro and General Hydroponics I've also heard good things about (if you need nutrient brand suggestions)
 

Cypher17

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It's not NEW damage though, just a continuation of the original damage.
Not only is it the necrosis, but the leaf serrations are deformed.

What KIND of miracle grow is it? I dont believe the newish organic miracle grow that comes in a black bag should be too terrible. If that's the case, it may just be an issue of the soil being too hot for a young plant.

Also, what is the pH of the water you are using? That could be part of your issue as well.

And as far as soil (when repotting), you dont NEED foxfarm ocean forest or anything else super fancy. I'm not sure what you have available locally, but if you cant find an organic potting mix (preferred), you can usually find topsoil, organic compost, and perlite at your local hardware store. Mix 25% topsoil, 25% perlite, 50% compost... add in a handful or 2 of earthworm castings into the mix, and that should get ya started out well.

As long as you have quality nutrients to use as additives, not having the highest quality soil is more than manageable. I use biobizz products, but getting ready to try megacrop which I'm seeing great things about. Dynagro and General Hydroponics I've also heard good things about (if you need nutrient brand suggestions)
Yes lately the temp been around 78-84f
 
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