This is a Mg deficiency or is something else wrong with these clones?
K kcoc Member Sep 7, 2012 #1 This is a Mg deficiency or is something else wrong with these clones? Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2012
joe fresh Active member Mentor Veteran Sep 7, 2012 #2 iron def....feed those babies with some 20-20-20 or a complete fert at 400-500 ppm(@ 0.5 conversion)
M medicalmj Active member Veteran Sep 7, 2012 #3 Also, if ur given em good nutes could be lock out from PH. Check ur runoff.
PoopyTeaBags State Liscensed Care Giver/Patient, Assistant Trai Veteran Sep 7, 2012 #4 iron def for sure
H Hydrolized Member Sep 7, 2012 #5 How rooted are they? I've also seen this when the cloning environment was too humid and the growth tip got moldy and turned bright green, yellow, brown, then died off.
How rooted are they? I've also seen this when the cloning environment was too humid and the growth tip got moldy and turned bright green, yellow, brown, then died off.
S SeaMaiden Sep 7, 2012 #6 Anyone else get taken somewhere else when they click the pix? I'm being taken to *my* albums.
S Skip Active member Veteran Sep 7, 2012 #7 The last three images aren't linked properly. I've fixed them now.
K kcoc Member Sep 7, 2012 #8 joe fresh said: iron def....feed those babies with some 20-20-20 or a complete fert at 400-500 ppm(@ 0.5 conversion) Click to expand... Does Lucas count as a compete fert or should I grab some Jacks Pro 20-20-20?
joe fresh said: iron def....feed those babies with some 20-20-20 or a complete fert at 400-500 ppm(@ 0.5 conversion) Click to expand... Does Lucas count as a compete fert or should I grab some Jacks Pro 20-20-20?
S SeaMaiden Sep 7, 2012 #9 You could do the rusty nail in a bucket thing, too. It's what I do with my Camellia (have also learned to keep a few nails on the bed under her, too).
You could do the rusty nail in a bucket thing, too. It's what I do with my Camellia (have also learned to keep a few nails on the bed under her, too).