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HELP!!! My first grow is heading south

basscadet

Member
SOIL:

How long has this problem been going on? Two weeks
What STRAIN are you growing? G13 Gigabud Feminized
What was the establishing technique? (seed or clone?) Seed
What is the age of your plants? 40 days
How long have they been in the soil mixture they are in now? 22 days
How Tall are the plants? Aprox. 10 inches
What PHASE (seedling, vegetative or flower) are the plants in? Flower
What Technique are you using? (SOG, SCROG etc) LST
What size pots are you using? (Include how many subjects to pot) 1 plant in 1 litre
What substrate/medium are you using? What brand of soil mixture are you using?(percentage of perlite, vermiculite...etc?) Rich-Gro potting soil 30%, chicken manure 5%, perlite 30%, soil-wetta (kelp enriched vermiculite) 5%, vegie patch soil 20%, blood and bone meal 5%, Garden lime 5%
What Nutrient's are you using? Miracle-Gro all purpose plant food, Miracle-Gro organic 3-in-one Seafeed, Wise Wally’s Superfeed (liquid EWC)
How much of each nutrient are you using with how much water? *Knowing the brand is very helpful* 1 ml of Seafeed, 6 ml of Superfeed with 500 ml of water in veg. ¼ teaspoon MG per 500ml of water in flower.
How often are you feeding? Every second feeding
If flowering, when did you switch over to using Bloom nutrients? 11 days ago
What order are you mixing your nutrients? (example: veg nutes 1st, bloom 2nd ect) Seafeed and Superfeed for 2 + ½ weeks of veg and first 2 weeks of flower, then Miracle-Gro all purpose.
What is the TDS/EC/PPM of your nutrients used? Not known
What is the pH of the "RUN-OFF"? Not known
What method of pH test was administered? Using Strips? pH pen? pH pen
How often are you watering? Once every four days since transplant to 1 litre pot.
When was your last feeding and how often are you feeding? 5 days ago, every second feeding, given nutes twice so far.
What size bulb are you using? 2 x 24W + 1 x 12W CFL (60W)
What is the distance to the canopy? 2 inches
What is your RH Factor? (Relative Humidity) 42%
What is the canopy temperature? 26.5*C
What is the Day/Night Temp? (Include fluctuation range) Day; 26.5*C/ 80*F - Night; 18.3*C/65*F
What is the current Air Flow? (cfm etc.) Not sure.
Tell us about your ventilation, intake exhaust and when its running and not running ? Passive intake twice the size of the 80mm exhaust that runs constantly, and another 80mm fan for air circulation.
Is the fan blowing directly at plants? Yes
Is the grow substrate constantly wet or moist? Moist then let it dry out.
Is your water HARD or SOFT? Not sure
What water are you using? Reverse Osmosis (RO)? Tap? Bottled? Well water? Distilled? Mineral Water? Tap
Are you using water from a water softener? Water filter
Has plant been recently pruned, cloned or pinched? Pruned two leaves
Have any pest chemicals been used? If so what and when? No
Are plant's infected with pest's? Had some aphids visit, then were squished

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Hi everyone, This is a feminized G13 Gigabud, or it should be. I started getting some small brown spots on one of the leaves on 19/06/09. I figured some drops of water were left on and caused a burn but things aren't going well since.
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The spots seem to be expanding and the new growth is drooping, brittle and twisted with very red stems and some yellowing of the leaf tips has started.
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She did start life under fairly high temps, in the 36*C/ 97*F range while I was dialing in the PC case, then went to lower temps when my shit got together.

Is it the Miracle-Gro or have I heat-stressed her too much?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.
 

basscadet

Member
I forgot to mention, my last watering was with a teaspoon of garden lime with the 1/4 teaspoon of MG, and a light spray of the affected leaves, if that helps.
 
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TheMintMan

What is your pH? If you've got that dialed in, it's probably time to start giving them some decent flowering or general purpose nutrients.

EDIT: Oops! Missed the part where it says you're feeding MG, etc. Check your pH, flush, start fresh with light nutes slowly building up until you just start to get burnt tips, then back off and level it out. Feed every other watering...or even every 3rd watering.
 

OrganicMeds

Member
I'm no expert but I reckon lay off the feeding as you are burning with too much nutes!

Your soil mix is pretty "hot" with all this in it already... " Rich-Gro potting soil 30%, chicken manure 5%, perlite 30%, soil-wetta (kelp enriched vermiculite) 5%, vegie patch soil 20%, blood and bone meal 5%, Garden lime 5%"

What kind of chicken manure because if it's un-cooked can cause probs.....

I would flush with plain water for the next few days and not feed them until growth looks good again.

But I may be way of base!!!!!
 

master shake

Active member
Don't feed em miracle gro man! Also you say 22days since transplant, they look like they could use one. 80 is not too hot at all, 97 is but that shouldn't be causing problems now. Are you trying to grow organic? The MG probably kills some beneficials in the EWC and you already have a strong enough mix to feed em. best of luck!
 
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TheMintMan

OrganicMeds said:
I would flush with plain water for the next few days and not feed them until growth looks good again. But I may be way of base!!!!!

Not way off base. Just a little bit. ;)

Flushing a full grown plant with plain water, if you flush well, will leave you with a plant that will begin to get worse now because it has no nutrients and thus will be developing all sorts of deficiencies as you sit there waiting for it to get better.

TheMintMan said:
Check your pH, flush, start fresh with light nutes slowly building up until you just start to get burnt tips, then back off and level it out. Feed every other watering...or even every 3rd watering.

:yeahthats

Also, I agree with master shake that you're probably going to run into problems trying to mix organic with regular MG. The miracle grow brand will work, but I'd find something better. Sounds like you had the right idea in the beginning when you started mixing together your organic amendments...throw MG on top of that and no wonder things aren't going well.
 

basscadet

Member
Thanks for the replies,

I was using a pH wand, the kind you stick the end in the soil to measure and it would waver between 6.9 and 7. I just went and bought a pH tester for aquariums to measure the water and got a reading of 6.6 and the water from the filter is 6.4.

I gave her a good flush, 2 litres of water for the 1 litre pot with plenty of runoff so I'll wait untill she starts to pick up again and then restart with the EWC and have a look around for some other fert or maybe try brewing tea. Do I need to flush again untill it shows improvement or is one flush enough to rid the soil of the MG?

I wanted to go organic as much as possible but some had said good things about MG and some said no. I think for the GB I'll say no but my white skunks love the stuff.

Thank you again to TheMintMan, mastershake, OrganicMeds and cracker420 for your input and advice. I will smoke one of her buds in your honor:joint: (if she makes it:laughing: LOL)
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Originally Posted by TheMintMan
Check your pH, flush, start fresh with light nutes slowly building up until you just start to get burnt tips, then back off and level it out. Feed every other watering...or even every 3rd watering.
 
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lysol

I started with MG and switched to FF organic mid-grow before no problems. I would definitely say lower your water's PH try to get the soil down another .5 to 6.5 PH, def. flush her with plain water. I would be more concerned about flushing out the salts then going a few days with no nutrients. In fact I would almost wish for a tip yellowing to confirm the flush was working.
 
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