Canabis yellow leafs problem NEED HELP !!
Canabis yellow leafs problem NEED HELP !!
This is 9 days old seedling Black Indica in a grow tent. 400 watt MH at 18 inches from plant. The soil is compose of 50 % perlite, 25% compost, 25% normal soil. I need help !!
i had this problem before with fungal gnats on my purple envy strain. i poured 3% hydrogen peroxide and IT KILLED. LITTLE THOSE FUCKERS!
Plants always enjoy nutrients so there is no bad time to give them any. There is only giving too much or too little. Just like sunlight. Just like temperatures and humidity etc…
These seedlings grows under a 400 watt MH light. They are 9 days old now. The leafs is a yellowish color. The strain is Black Indica bought from CropKingSeeds at Vancouver. I don’t know if it is a deficiency or an overwatering…. I fed my plants at 7 days old with general organics products. Please help me to diagnose this problem
I think you fed nutes to soon. The first 10-14 days should be water only. Introduce mild nutes when you get 2nd or 3rd nodes through. Just follow the dose on the label.
I got the same seeds and are having the same problem i think its an over watering promblem this strain doesnt need a lot of water
How did you end up solving this problem and after how many days were they back to normal?
I think I like the narration the best. Who filmed it Helen Keller?
Overwatered
One problem is your touching the plant don’t touch the plant without gloves
TALK BRO !
I would change to cocoa core medium and use nitrogen defeciency I think
The plants are now at day 22. Its amazing how the plants growing !!! I think the problem was the nutrient I gave at 7 days… Maybe to fast … Now I have a PH meter and give a good PH to my plants.
perhaps the pots were too big for the seedlings
Always make your first feeding light. About 1/4 nutrients recommend dose for seedlings then build up to full dose, which is generally 1/2 nutrients manufacturer’s recommended dose. If you feed full dose only feed once a week. Then top off with Ph’d water as needed.
Don’t over or under water seedlings, at this stage they are not forgiving and easy to kill.
Flush plants evry 2 weeks to once a month, depending on how heavy you are feeding your plants.
Most importantly get your Ph right or all the nutrients in the world won’t help.
H202 should help