Help my leaves have brown spots all over it has been going on for a few days and is starting to go up the plant any info would be great
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how many plants could i fit in this closet? Its 18inches deep and 34inches long. I dont wanna put too many at a time under those lamps and have some blocking light of other so is 3 gonna be the max. Plants should only get max like 4 feet tall hopefully or ill have a whole other problem. Serious question would you guys germ rest of your fleet and grow outside in the environment i described? Id like to maybe do 3-4 inside and then throw some outside just for hell of it and to get bigger harvest all at once. Im not putting rhem in the ground but the air here could be dirty from steel mill. And its Jul 23rd would i have enough time in ohio?
also is the lighter green in center okay??
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And my stem is purpler some days i swear and others it lightens up is purple stem normal for northern lights. I know its not getting too cold at night i have AC in my room but turn it down just so when i wake up thermometer isnt sayin 63 its more like 66-70 in closet
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1.5' x 3' ... one plant? Stem looks fine. A photo in Ohio wouldn't finish outside on time. Maybe an auto. Watch the center, I wouldn't be worried right now. I have a 2' x 5.5' closet, 3 indica photos filled it up. If you have anywhere to place it I'd suggest buying a tent.
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I agree with Puglover1 your closet is rather small so I think one regular photo plant or maybe two auto’s if you do little to no training. I think air flow and ventilation are going to be your main issues other than size. If you’re unsure about outside soil go with something else. You should look up alltatup ‘s horizontal grow journal in the main forum - excellent example of what can be done in a small space. Happy Pharming!
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Hey everyone, just curious what I should do with these yellowing fan leaves. The still have a big of green left on them so I didint know if I should leave them for a couple more days till they turned completely yellow or should I just trim them know and get it over with? First 2 pictures are the plant in question, second 2 are of all of them. First time growing so I’m still figuring everything out without killing my baby’s.
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I think they're asking for help. I wouldn't remove any leaves until you find the reason and/or see a pattern. They might not be making trophy pictures right now but at least you know there's an issue and have time to remedy it. Read GWE plant issue leaf identifier. I don't recall your soil, bag size, strains, nutes, etc, ATM. Headed to bed, good luck.
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I have a fan now mounted in photo is that good placement and i have it on highest setting which isn't too strong if the leaves are moving from a breeze i cant tell at all but do i want to have it blowing on them to where they move?. All my plants are autos and theyre supposed to be smaller in size. If i have too ill put 3rd one right in the door way since ive got 3 goin already. The Northern has a tiny brown spot on one of its leaves in pic not sure why its starting to grow its 3 set of leaves i can see them thought it looks healthy other than that. Moved my lights up couple inches.
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Plant was started in may, pot is 5 gallons, plant gets rotated often. It’s been really hot and sunny all summer in upstate NY. This is my first grow and it’s a seed I found in a bag. I used regular potting soil from my local store and feed her tap water. I did post on here a few weeks ago and someone mentioned calcium deficiency so I have given it a calcium/ magnesium booster a few times in the reg water.
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Sorry for lack of info, this is a 5 gallon pot, I do rotate it, i live in upstate NY the plant does get full sun. I’m inexpierenced this is grown from a seed I found in a bag. It’s just plain old potting soil from my local store. I feed it plain water from my tap, a few times I added extra calcium based on a previous ask on this page.
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Willycox420 based on your photo's here are my three guesses on the issue -
PH Fluctuation
Magnesium Deficiency
Potassium Deficiency
How to Remedy the situation: (as long as you're NOT using living soil)- Flush the growing medium with 3x the amount of ph balanced water (5 gallon bag = 15 gallons of water) The first 5 gallons mix with1 small 8-10 oz bottle of over the counter hydrogen peroxide. Take your time and allow the water to fully saturate the growing medium. This will reset the nutrient levels in your growing medium.
- Allow your growing medium to dry to the first or second knuckle on your index finger
- Your first feeding should be at half nutrient strength
- Remove all but a few of the damaged leaves for comparison and watch to insure the issue does not get worse and/or spread to other leaves
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Please Help any guidance would be very appreciated!
Hi folks, newer member, first time posting. Few years dirt experience, newer hydro (less than two years). Hydro is a bit more involved and quite frankly can be a pain in the ass.
I have been running into this vein yellowing issue quite a bit recently and I’m going a little bit nuts! My initial guess was a deficiency (maybe cal, mag, iron or nitrogen). After going through my prep notes all seemed good and my ppm (EC) was in my desired range (perhaps a little higher than normal with the CalMag but there isn’t any evidence of nute burn that I could tell). Next guess was LED stress. I measured the PAR value and was low (150 PPFD). Here are some data points:
1. RDWC/aeroponics hybrid
2. PPFD 150
3. Bloomspect S1000 LED (qty 4)
4. 32” from plant at 25% power
5. Humidity 55%
6. air temp 77-81
7. GH flora trio with calmagic ( I add cal/mag as I use distilled)
8. EC 0.7-.0.9
8. Strain LSD 25 Auto
9.water temp averages 72 with hydrogaurd
10. PH target 5.8 , daily range 5.6-6.0
11. Tent(s) Spider Farmer 5x5x7
let me know other specs you may need
let me know if cannot zoom in enough and I can take closer shots.
Cheers folks
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I don't like to see you stranded but I don't know anything but dirt and little about that. If your medium was deficient would your seeds have lived past sprouting? I mean if your balance was right at the start how could it go wrong so fast?
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Sorry you were left hanging - I don’t get on much these days. I have been growing in Hydro DWC for 10 years and here is my take on your situation. I really think it’s genetics. All plants are the same, all plants display the same anomaly. What you’re seeing is not normal even for nutrient deficiency or overload. You’re set up and specs look fine. As long as the girls are otherwise healthy and growing well there is really nothing that needs to be done. In hydro keep an eye on your roots as you know. The babies look nice in their clean white tees 😎
Best wishes and Happy Pharming.
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High guys lol just checking back in need to know if these look like theyre doing good it looks like my northern lights is growing little hairs??? And its drooping on top i just removed two leaves that were dead couple days ago.. My lights are like 22" from plant with the veg lights lil lower cause theyre not as strong and just supplement my bigger lamp. I started turning my light on veg and bloom so it would deliver full spectrum light not just veg and to bump up the temp in closet.. Are these okay?? The smaller one that looks like its mutated or sumn with all the leaves its a gorilla glue auto
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Now my GG auto is startin to grow flower hairs and its only like 2 inches tall sprout basically,// the northern lights is about 4inches ive transplanted. All but the one BCN sprout. Is it cause i had them on veg lighting for so long that when i tried to just up the lighting by adding bloom setting l.e.d's too that the plant took that as a signal to flower? cause those spectrums were added to its regular dose of just veg setting lights that are more blue? I turned the bloom setting off so hopefully the plants change their minds and grow bigger first then ill turn bloom back on
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Hazyn740 both comments by BeeGinner and Puglover1 are pointing you in the right direction. Burnt leaf tips on young plants can indeed be a sign of nutrient burn, but yellowing leaves and leaf tips can also be caused by overwatering and light burn. Whether you transfer your plants or start them in a smaller starting pot is completely up to you. Some like a fuller rootball before putting their plants in their forever home. What’s really important for young plants is less nutrients and drainage. Over time you may find some strains will do better starting in larger pots and some may not. In the end; you know your plants best and will always have to temper advice with personal knowledge.
Good on you for doing your best and for having just a few of GWE’s many concerned and helpful members pulling for you!
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I germinated my autos in plugs and placed the plugs in the convenient trays, I did it that way thinking I could better control water and humidity. A couple of days after germination I placed them in 5 gal pots. I don't think the plants had any awareness of what size pot they were in and think the only difference was in my head. I had success 7 out of 7 seeds. However if a grower plans on handling the seedlings a lot, moving them from table to tent and such smaller pots makes it easier. In the long run I think the more room for root growth the better but I am new at indoor gardening.
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