my babys are sick

eatsleepjdm

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:leaf:So ive read up in alot of help threads and havnt come up with anything


planted on 11/8 in red cups
transplanted yesterday into cut gallons that were filled with water prev.
no nutes obv
miracle grow organic choice soil
perlite layer for drain on bottom and mixed with soil

awesome bag seeds

keeps getting worse so i transplanted yest and hopefully they will come around.

possiblity of "fungus gnat" gonna lay sand over the tops incase


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if you can, get out of the miracle grow soil. at this point, you should be feeding some. i'm using ffof which is pre-ferted and i'm adding 1 teaspoon of nutes per gallon. you can go ahead and clip the affected leaves, they goners. i always use neem oil and sticky traps for fungus gnats.
 
it would only be a guess..your newer leaves do not have the problem..that leads me to believe nute burn..wait and see what it looks like..see if it gets worse and spreads to the other parts of the plant..or if the plant continues to grow top growth healthy...dont feed it at all for awile..damn MG i hate that shit..even the organic...
 
It's a deficiency, not a burn. If your new growth is fine I would not worry mate. If it does continue I would look for what deficiency causes rust spots.

Good luck mate,
Unity
 
thanks guys, i clipped off the dead ones and hopefully i wont find any more. i am getting a bit of new top groth.
 
If you can transplant to other soil mix do it. I used Vermiculite, Perlite, and just work castings when I had seedlings and no probs like this. The worm castings are gentle but have plenty of nitrogen which is what plants need at the start. When they get bigger you can transplant into larger containers with that soil mix u have now and plants will be strong enough to handle the nutes in soil.

Correct me guys if I'm wrong.
 
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